THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SERUM T3 INDEX, THYROID VOLUME, AND THYROID STIMULATING, TSH RECEPTOR BINDING AND THYROID GROWTH STIMULATING ANTIBODIES IN UNTREATED GRAVES'' DISEASE |
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Authors: | H. BLIDDAL,L. HEGEDÜ S,J. M. HANSEN,K. BECH,R. VAN DER,GAAG H. A. DREXHAGE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine E, Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | High plasma concentrations of neuropeptide Y (NPY) were found in a patient with bilateral adrenal phaeochromocytomas and medullary thyroid carcinoma associated with MEN IIa (32 pmol/l, normal less than 3.5 pmol/l). Both adrenal tumours contained and secreted NPY. Manipulation at operation produced a remarkable increase in plasma NPY concentrations (peak = 1631 pmol/l) coinciding with increases in plasma levels of catecholamines and arterial pressure. NPY was also shown to be present in thyroid tumour tissue: the concentration of NPY in tumour was 50-fold higher (0.9 nmol/g vs 0.004 nmol/g) than in adjacent normal thyroid tissue. It is possible that NPY from some phaeochromocytomas may contribute to hypertension during surgery. |
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