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Hormonal secretion and quality of life in Nelson syndrome and Cushing disease after long acting repeatable octreotide: a short series and update
Arregger, Alejandro Luis
; Cardoso, Estela M. del Luján
; Sandoval, Olga B.; Monardes, Élida Gloria
; Sánchez, Rocío; Contreras, Liliana Noemí
Fecha de publicación:
07/2014
Editorial:
Lippincott Williams
Revista:
American Journal of Therapeutics
ISSN:
1075-2765
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
Clinical management of persistent ACTH excess in Nelson´s syndrome (NS) and Cushing´s disease (CD) remains a challenge. Somatostatin (SS) and its analogs as octreotide decrease ACTH secretion through SS receptors (sst) of pituitary cells. To our knowledge there are no reports on the effect of long-acting repeatable octreotide (oct-lar) on hormonal secretion and quality of life in patients with NS and CD who failed conventional therapy. Herein we describe the effects of treatment with oct-lar (20 mg/ i.m. month) in one woman with NS and two women with persistent CD . Oct-lar therapy reduced ACTH secretion and improved quality of life in NS, by contrast in CD it failed to control ACTH and cortisol secretion and quality of life remained unchanged.
Palabras clave:
Nelson Syndrome
,
Cushing Disease
,
Octeotride-Lar
,
Quality of Life
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Arregger, Alejandro Luis; Cardoso, Estela M. del Luján; Sandoval, Olga B.; Monardes, Élida Gloria; Sánchez, Rocío; et al.; Hormonal secretion and quality of life in Nelson syndrome and Cushing disease after long acting repeatable octreotide: a short series and update; Lippincott Williams; American Journal of Therapeutics; 21; 4; 7-2014; 110-116
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