1.TRODAT-1 and Tc-99m ECD observations in hyperglycemia hemichorea
in-Chien Tu ; Ching-Yuan Chen ; Chung-Ping Lo ; Chi-Chung Kuo
Neurology Asia 2016;21(1):85-87
We describe two cases of right hyperglycemia hemichorea (HGHC) with identical Tc-99m TRODAT-1/
Tc-99m ECD scan findings. While the brain MRI showed signal alterations within the left putamen,
there was evidence of hyperperfusion on Tc-99m TRODAT-1 but hypoperfusion on Tc-99m ECD
within the left putamen, in association with hyperperfusion within left thalamus on Tc-99m ECD.
The discrepancy between the Tc-99m TRODAT-1 and Tc-99m ECD scan provides insight into the
imbalance between direct and indirect circuits along the nigrostriatal pathway, as the fundamental
genesis of HGHC. Furthermore, the hyperperfusion at the left thalamus represents thalamic disinhibition
secondary to loss of pallidal negative control, which ultimately leads to HGHC through re-entrant
outflow to the motor cortex.
Hyperglycemia
2.Increased Somatostatinergic Activity Induced by Acute Hyperglycemia is Not Mediated by Stimulation of the Beta-adrenergic System
Seung Jae HONG ; In Myung YANG ; Gyu Choon LEE ; Jeong Taek WOO ; Sung Woon KIM ; Jin Woo KIM ; Soung Seol KIM ; Young Kil CHOI
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1996;11(4):383-390
No abstract available.
Hyperglycemia
3.Response: An In Vitro Model to Probe the Regulation of Adipocyte Differentiation under Hyperglycemia (Diabetes Metab J 2013;37:176-80).
Kusampudi SHILPA ; Thangaraj DINESH ; Baddireddi Subhadra LAKSHMI
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2013;37(4):298-299
No abstract available.
Adipocytes
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Hyperglycemia
4.Letter: An In Vitro Model to Probe the Regulation of Adipocyte Differentiation under Hyperglycemia (Diabetes Metab J 2013;37:176-80).
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2013;37(4):296-297
No abstract available.
Adipocytes
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Hyperglycemia
5.T45G Adiponectin Gene Polymorphism and its association with Hyperglycemia in adult Filipinos seen at the Philippine General Hospital - A pilot study
Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco ; Eva Maria Cutiongco-dela Paz ; Angelique Bea C. Uy
Acta Medica Philippina 2020;54(4):400-406
Introduction:
Adiponectin is an adipocytokine known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic effects. It appears to impact insulin resistance and the subsequent development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). The gene encoding adiponectin ADIPOQ, has single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that can be useful biomarkers to predict development of T2D; with the T/G polymorphism of SNP +45 in exon 2 being the most common.
Objective:
This study was conducted to evaluate the association of T45G adiponectin gene polymorphism with hyperglycemia among adult Filipinos seen at the outpatient department of the Philippine General Hospital.
Methods:
This is a matched case-control study, with duration of 12 months. DNA was extracted using the QIAGEN MIDI Blood Extraction Kit. The genomic DNA obtained was then subjected to real time PCR for SNP detection.
Results:
One hundred (100) adults were enrolled; forty-three (43) had normoglycemia, while fifty seven (57) had hyperglycemia, after a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test. Hyperglycemic subjects were older (44±15.6 years vs. 52±8.3 years, p-value 0.002), and had lower HDL levels (58.5±16.0 mg/dLvs. 47.8+11.8 mg/dL, p-value 0.000). Among thirty-nine (39) participants found to have the T45G adiponectin gene polymorphism, 22 or 56.4% were hyperglycemic while 17 or 43.6% were normoglycemic.
Conclusion
There was no significant association observed between the T45G SNP and presence of hyperglycemia.
Adiponectin
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Hyperglycemia
6.Icodextrin and spurious hyperglycemia in peritoneal dialysis patients: a hospital-wide attempt to prevent such errors.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;70(4):479-479
No abstract available.
Humans
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Hyperglycemia*
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Peritoneal Dialysis*
7.Hyperglycemia in Small Premature Neonates.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1983;26(12):1168-1172
No abstract available.
Humans
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Hyperglycemia*
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Infant, Newborn*
8.Effects of hyperglycemia on clinical outcomes and the rehabilitation after 21 days among acute cerebral ischemic stroke patients
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2005;0(10):28-30
A prospective, cross sectional study on 70 acute cerebral infarction patients from 40 to 84 years of age was carried out at The Stroke Centre of Central Military Hospital 108 between July 2004 and June 2005. the patients were diagnosed by clinical examination and cerebral X-ray computed tomography. Results as followed: among these patients, sudden onset occurred in 94.3%, mainly in the morning (55.7%). Risks factors: hypertension 78.6%, dyslipidemia 85.7%, diabetes 18.6%, ischemic 21.4%. Clinical symptoms: hemiplegia 97.1%, cerebral nerve damage 81.4%, language disorder 47.1%... Hyperglycemia at acute stage of stroke were common with 54.3%. Serve paralyze were more common in hyperglycemia group. This suggested that persisitent hyperglycemia at acute stage of stroke associated with worse clinical outcome and rehabilitation after stroke
Hyperglycemia
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Stroke
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Rehabilitation
9.Assessment of sliding insulin use in the treatment of new onset hyperglycemia cause by stress in emergency patients without diabetes
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;505(3):74-77
Sliding scale insulin was often applied for emergency patients. However there is no study on this therapy in Viet Nam. We used this therapy for 51 new onset hyperglycemic patients (glycemia > 200 mg/dl ) from 6/1998 to 2/2003. Regular insulin was injected when blood glucose>200 mg/dl, then blood glucose level was monitored by finger stick sugar Q4h. If glucose 200-300mg/dl, given 5IU of insulin, glucose>300 mg/dl, given 10 U.The goal blood glucose < 200mg/dl. Results: The average time to lower the blood glucose level to the target level was about 46h. The result after 7 days showed that glycemia was controlled < 200mg/dl and <150 mg/dl in 92% and 62% patientss, respectively.There was no severe hypoglycemia documented during the study.
Insulin
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Therapeutics
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Hyperglycemia
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Stress
10.Assessment of sliding insulin use in the treatment of new onset hyperglycemia in emergency patients
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2004;301(8):26-33
Insuline therapy was used on 99 over-15 years old patients of newly diagnosed diabetes first in internal emergency Department at Bach Mai Hospital from June1998 to Feb.2003 Subjects were divided into 2 groups: Group 1 included persons of the signs of high blood glucose level without diabetes; group 2 included patients sufferred from diabetes without confirmed diagnosis. In >92% of cases of group 1 and 74% of group 2, insuline therapy had effectiveness to control blood glucose level <11mmol from the 7th day of treatment and after the 7th day in >62% of group 1 and <36% of group 2. There was no complication of hypoglycemia
Insulin
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Therapeutics
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Hyperglycemia