Purpose: To evaluate factors that could potentially affect the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia in children without history or symptoms of adrenal insufficiency and to propose a cut-off value to define a normal response in this population. Methods: Exploratory single-centre study involving 78 children that prospectively underwent insulin tolerance test (ITT) for suspected growth hormone (GH) deficiency. Methods: Glucose, cortisol, GH, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), epinephrine and norepinephrine levels were measured at baseline and after insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Serum cortisol was measured using Access automated immunoassay. Results: Mean (range) basal morning serum cortisol of 8 (...
Background: In patients with diabetes, the dynamics in which hypoglycemia recovers impacts cardiovas...
Objective In studies investigating the influence of glucose levels on the pituitary function the met...
Objective: To determine whether obesity and premature adrenarche are additive events increasing the ...
Hypoglycaemia is one of the most common clinical problems seen in paediatric practice. Normoglycaemi...
OBJECTIVE: Although growth hormone (GH) has well documented insulin antagonistic effects, GH deficie...
Introduction: Cortisol affects glycaemic control, raising concerns for children with both primary (P...
Plasma growth hormone (GH), immunoreactive insulin (IRI), cortisol, and glucose were studied before ...
Objective: In 55 prepubertal children with growth failure, aged 8.62 +/- 2.89 years, we evaluated th...
Background The insulin tolerance test (ITT) has become less popular in paediatrics because of the ri...
Purpose: In children, the plasma glucose value at 1 h (1hPG) during OGTT higher than 132.5 mg/d...
Abstract: Permanent brain injury is a complication of recurrent hypoglycemia during development. Rec...
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the performance of screening tests (serum cortisol and 24-h u...
OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone (GH) is secreted in a pulsatile fashion promoting growth and a number of d...
Objective: The diagnosis of GH deficiency (GHD) in children and adolescents is established when GH c...
Serum 11-β-hydroxy-androstenedione (11OHAD), androstenedione (AD) and cortisol (F) were estimated du...
Background: In patients with diabetes, the dynamics in which hypoglycemia recovers impacts cardiovas...
Objective In studies investigating the influence of glucose levels on the pituitary function the met...
Objective: To determine whether obesity and premature adrenarche are additive events increasing the ...
Hypoglycaemia is one of the most common clinical problems seen in paediatric practice. Normoglycaemi...
OBJECTIVE: Although growth hormone (GH) has well documented insulin antagonistic effects, GH deficie...
Introduction: Cortisol affects glycaemic control, raising concerns for children with both primary (P...
Plasma growth hormone (GH), immunoreactive insulin (IRI), cortisol, and glucose were studied before ...
Objective: In 55 prepubertal children with growth failure, aged 8.62 +/- 2.89 years, we evaluated th...
Background The insulin tolerance test (ITT) has become less popular in paediatrics because of the ri...
Purpose: In children, the plasma glucose value at 1 h (1hPG) during OGTT higher than 132.5 mg/d...
Abstract: Permanent brain injury is a complication of recurrent hypoglycemia during development. Rec...
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the performance of screening tests (serum cortisol and 24-h u...
OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone (GH) is secreted in a pulsatile fashion promoting growth and a number of d...
Objective: The diagnosis of GH deficiency (GHD) in children and adolescents is established when GH c...
Serum 11-β-hydroxy-androstenedione (11OHAD), androstenedione (AD) and cortisol (F) were estimated du...
Background: In patients with diabetes, the dynamics in which hypoglycemia recovers impacts cardiovas...
Objective In studies investigating the influence of glucose levels on the pituitary function the met...
Objective: To determine whether obesity and premature adrenarche are additive events increasing the ...