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UT Southwestern doctor elected to National Academy of Sciences
Dallas Morning News, TX - Apr 30, 2008
By SUE GOETINCK AMBROSE / The Dallas Morning News David Mangelsdorf, chairman of the department of pharmacology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, ...

Fort Worth Business Press
Tiny treatments
Fort Worth Business Press, TX -
Not only is there more of an interest from students, she said, but the department has strong ties to the UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. ...
UT Southwestern's Mangelsdorf elected to National Academy of Sciences
EurekAlert (press release), DC - Apr 29, 2008
DALLAS ? April 29, 2008 ? The National Academy of Sciences today elected Dr. David Mangelsdorf, chairman of pharmacology at UT Southwestern Medical Center ...
Dr. Jane Brotanek At UT Southwestern Medical Center Receives Grant ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Apr 28, 2008
... Scholars program has awarded a two-year, $203626 grant to Dr. Jane Brotanek, assistant professor of pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center. ...
DICK DWELLE: Man with Athens roots gets nice mention
Athens Daily Review, TX -
... a new gift from the couples? foundation: ?The Hawn Foundation has given $1 million to support clinical care and research programs at UT Southwestern. ...
Event to Showcase Green Fellowship Research
University of Texas at Dallas (press release), TX - Apr 30, 2008
UT Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center will present a poster session Thursday showcasing research conducted by undergraduates in the Green Fellowship ...

HealthNewsDigest.com
Donning Protective Glasses Clearly Key to Eye-injury Prevention
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY - Apr 30, 2008
By UT Southwestern Medical Center (HealthNewsDigest.com) - Accidental eye injury is a leading cause of visual impairment nationally, yet nearly 70 percent ...

HealthNewsDigest.com
D is for Dilemma: Should You Skip the Sunscreen to Get Your Vitamin D?
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY - Apr 30, 2008
By UT Southwestern Medical Center Studies suggest that getting enough vitamin D may prevent a host of diseases, including cancer, type 1 diabetes and ...
New Hybrid Hearing Device Combining Advantages Of Hearing Aids ...
Science Daily (press release) - Apr 17, 2008
UT Southwestern is among about a dozen sites participating in the national trial. UT Southwestern researchers are seeking about a dozen participants, ...
Nurse-midwives offer more choices to women
Fort Worth Business Press, TX - Apr 28, 2008
She is one of five nurse-midwives on staff at Harris, and most of them went through the educational program that was at UT Southwestern Medical Center. ...
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?Subclinical Cushing?s syndrome? is not subclinical: improvement after adrenalectomy in 9 patients -
IC Mitchell, RJ Auchus, K Juneja, AY Chang, SA … - Surgery, 2007 - Elsevier
... also assayed at University of Texas Southwestern (UT Southwestern, Dallas). ... by the
UT Southwestern Institutional Review ... that resolve often after adrenalectomy. ...
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Adrenal Masses in the Cancer Patient: Surveillance or Excision -
IC Mitchell, FE Nwariaku - The Oncologist, 2007 - AlphaMed Press
... X-ray/spiral computed tomography ? Adrenalectomy. ... Department of Surgery, University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... fiemu.nwariaku{at}utsouthwestern.edu. ...

Current Approach to the Adrenal Incidentaloma.
FE Nwariaku - Problems in General Surgery, 2003 - problemsgeneralsurgery.com
... to Fiemu Nwariaku, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... of the mass
(overt Cushing syndrome in 2 ... Adrenalectomy may be considered in selected low ...

ADRENALECTOMY: EXPANDED INDICATIONS FOR THE EXTRAPERITONEAL APPROACH
TJF III, TS Reeve, L Delbridge - ANZ Journal of Surgery, 1994 - Blackwell Synergy
... Present address: UT Southwestern Medical Center ... and mortality in 51 patients undergoing
adrenalectomy from 1986 ... A very small percentage of patients may require a ...
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Aldo is back: recent advances and unresolved controversies in hyperaldosteronism. -
RJ Auchus - Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2003 - co-nephrolhypertens.com
... of Endocrinology and Metabolism, UT Southwestern Medical Center ... e-mail:
richard.auchus@utsouthwestern.edu. ... Laparoscopic adrenalectomy eliminates the need ...

Elevated Expression of Luteinizing Hormone Receptor in Aldosterone-Producing Adenomas -
K Saner-Amigh, BA Mayhew, F Mantero, F Schiavi, PC … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
... 3000 located at the University of Texas Southwestern Microarray Core ... serum (Hyclone,
Logan, UT) and antibiotics. ... require a unilateral adrenalectomy to restore ...

Amygdala Volume in Patients Receiving Chronic Corticosteroid Therapy -
ES Brown, DJ Woolston, AB Frol - Biological Psychiatry, 2007 - Elsevier
... participants signed a University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Institutional Review ...
corticosteroid therapy may have had ... responses following adrenalectomy, Ann NY ...
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Role of Local 11?-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 2 Expression in Determining the Phenotype of … -
T Mune, H Morita, T Suzuki, Y Takahashi, Y Isomura … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2003 - Endocrine Soc
... of Pediatric Endocrinology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... consented
to unilateral adrenalectomy after being ... This may reflect the decreased ...

Congenital adrenal hyperplasias -
PC White - Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001 - Elsevier
... simple virilizing' type) and a mild `non-classic' form that may be asymptomatic
or may be associated ... Address for correspondence: UT Southwestern Medical Center ...

T HE P HYSIOLOGY OF C ELLULAR L IPOREGULATION 1 -
RH Unger - Annual Reviews in Physiology, 2003 - Annual Reviews
... Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ...
e-mail: Roger.Unger@utsouthwestern.edu. ... the fact that adrenalectomy reduces SOCS ...

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UT Southwestern: Patients with mild Cushing syndrome may benefit from adrenalectomy

DALLAS – Dec. 11, 2007 – Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that patients with a mild form of Cushing syndrome, a metabolic disorder caused by adrenal tumors, demonstrate substantial clinical improvement after adrenalectomy.

The study, appearing in the December issue of the journal Surgery, is the largest series of surgical outcomes reported in patients with subclinical Cushing syndrome to date, said Dr. Richard Auchus, associate professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern and co-author of the study.

“We don’t have enough data to come out with a definitive statement that everyone with an adrenal tumor and mild cortisol excess should have the adrenal tumor removed,” Dr. Auchus said. “We can say, however, that there are many people with large adrenal tumors who, while not meeting classical criteria for Cushing syndrome, nonetheless suffer from the hormonal disorder and will benefit from surgery.”

Cushing syndrome occurs when the body’s tissues are exposed to excessive levels of cortisol, a hormone which helps regulate glucose and fat metabolism. Cushing syndrome is caused by tumors of the pituitary or adrenal glands making too much hormone for long periods of time.

Symptoms vary, but most people with Cushing’s, also called hypercortisolism, have upper body obesity with increased fat around the face and neck. Diabetes, hypertension, thin skin, muscle weakness, bruises and fatigue are also common.

Though the more overt Cushing’s affects about 1 in every 5,000 to 10,000 people, milder, or subclinical, Cushing syndrome may affect as many as 1 in every 1,000 people in the population, Dr. Auchus said.

In the current study, Dr. Auchus’ research group analyzed the records of 24 patients who underwent adrenalectomy at UT Southwestern between 2003 and 2006 because of abnormally high cortisol production. Of the 24 patients, nine met the researchers’ definition of subclinical Cushing syndrome.

Dr. Auchus said the results were telling. Diabetes and hypertension improved considerably in most affected patients after adrenalectomy. In addition, all eight patients who reported easy bruising before surgery noted resolution of the problem, and seven of the nine patients lost weight. Fat accumulation around the neck disappeared and muscle weakness improved, often markedly.

“We cannot promise everybody the same results,” Dr. Auchus said, “but we found that adrenalectomy can dramatically help some patients.”

Dr. Auchus said there are many caveats to their findings, chief among them that the study was not random.

“It was a very select group,” Dr. Auchus said. “Because they had certain clinical symptoms, we offered them surgery.

“We now have a handful of additional people who have biochemical indications of subclinical Cushing syndrome, but we haven’t recommended surgery because they don’t have hypertension, obesity or easy bruising. We’re continuing to repeat their blood and urine tests for cortisol function over time.”

The classic manifestations of Cushing syndrome, such as purple stretch marks and paper-thin skin, occur only in severe cases. Patients with overt Cushing syndrome are generally diagnosed after a 24-hour urine collection for cortisol. Levels higher than 50 to 100 micrograms a day suggest Cushing syndrome.

It is more difficult to diagnose subclinical Cushing syndrome because patients’ symptoms are non-specific, such as fatigue, obesity and hypertension. Using the traditional diagnostic tests, patients with subclinical Cushing syndrome rarely have enough cortisol in their urine to raise concern.

“The cutoff values are intentionally set high so that we minimize the false positives,” Dr. Auchus said. “But when you do that, you miss those with early or subclinical Cushing.”

Dr. Fiemu Nwariaku, associate professor of GI/endocrine surgery and vice chairman of surgery, said the message to physicians is to maintain a high level of suspicion for hypercortisolism in patients whose biochemical tests are not completely normal and repeat biochemical studies periodically.

“Unless a patient’s test results are clearly negative, they should probably get more complete testing,” said Dr. Nwariaku, senior author of the study.

The researchers next plan to organize a multicenter trial to define better subclinical Cushing syndrome and guide recommendations for diagnosis and therapy. They also plan to study the genetic mechanisms of why some people suffer the manifestations of mild hypercortisolism, which others don’t.

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Other UT Southwestern researchers involved in the study were lead author Dr. Ian C. Mitchell, surgery resident; Dr. Kavita Juneja, internal medicine resident; Dr. Alice Y. Chang, instructor of internal medicine; Dr. Shelby A. Holt, assistant professor of surgery; and Dr. William H. Snyder, professor of surgery.

Visit www.utsouthwestern.org/patientcare/medicalservices/endocrine to learn more about UT Southwestern’s clinical services in endocrinology.

This news release is available on our World Wide Web home page at
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept353744/files/430134.html

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Dr. Richard Auchus - http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/findfac/professional/0,2356,43140,00.html

Dr. Fiemu Nwariaku - http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/findfac/professional/0,2356,22867,00.html

 
 
 
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