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Sucrose Octasulfate
- January 10, 2018
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No CommentsSucrose octasulfate dressing improved wound closure of neuroischaemic diabetic foot ulcers along with standard care when given for 20 weeks with 48% wound closure as compared to 30% in the control dressing group.
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TPO,pregnancy and IVF
- December 13, 2017
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In a study from china, euthyroid patients who were TPO positjve and underwent IVF-ET , treatment with LT4 had no effect on live birth rates/miscarriages
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CGMS and hypoglycaemia awareness
- December 6, 2017
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T1D subjects who had hypoglycaemia associated autonomic failure had improved hypoglycaemia awareness when put on real time CGMS monitoring with low blood glucose alarm.
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Metformin and GLP1
- November 28, 2017
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Metformin increases GLP1 levels mainly by potentiating GLP1 releasing effects of bile acids.
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DTC and TSH suppression
- November 24, 2017
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There is an increased prevalence of vertebral fractures in women with thyroid cancer undergoing long-term suppressive L-T4 therapy. The risk is evident even with a target TSH <1.0 mU/L.
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Malignancy in PPGL
- November 22, 2017
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Mass spectrometric profiling of primary pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma tissue samples can identify diseases with metastatic potential based on their different N-glycan profiles
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Cold – brown fat – glycemic implications
- November 17, 2017
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Cold exposure induced brown fat formation is associated with increased insulin sensitivity and decreased saturated long chain fatty acids.
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HRT and eye
- November 15, 2017
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Women who take hormone replacement therapy after menopause may have reduced risk of Glaucoma. Estrogen appears to have a protective effect against glaucoma.
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CGMS in pregnancy
- November 13, 2017
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Use of continuous glucose monitoring during pregnancy in patients with type 1 diabetes is associated with improved neonatal outcomes with lower incidence of large for gestational age , fewer neonatal intensive care admissions lasting more than 24 h and fewer incidences of neonatal hypoglycaemia.
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T1D and preeclampsia
- November 10, 2017
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Increased Urinary creatinine-corrected NGAL (neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin) levels in first trimester predicts preeclampsia in women with Type 1 Diabetes, even if free of microalbuminuria
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