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Thirty postmenopausal women were randomized to receive either continuous combined (cc) 2 mg oestradiol valerate and 0.7 mg norethisterone acetate hormone replacement therapy (HRT) daily (15 women) or tibolone 2.5 mg daily (15 women) and were monitored to determine the relationship between the two biochemical markers placental protein 14 (PP14) and the glycoprotein
CA125
, endometrial histology and occurrence of irregular bleeding after 12 months of treatment. The concentrations of PP14 and
CA125
in plasma and uterine flushings before and after therapy were measured and their concentrations were associated with the histology of endometrial biopsies obtained on the same day as venesection and endometrial
flushing
. The levels of PP14 in uterine flushings were significantly increased after the administration of both types of HRT (P < 0.05 for tibolone and P < 0.001 for ccHRT). However, the concentrations of PP14 found in flushings after ccHRT were considerably greater than those found in flushings after tibolone; levels were increased about 150-fold by ccHRT and 6-fold by tibolone (P < 0.001). Plasma concentration of PP14 after both types of HRT were also significantly raised to a similar degree (P < 0.01). In contrast, the concentration of plasma and uterine
CA125
were unchanged by either treatment. Histological analysis of the endometrium from women after 12 months of HRT treatment showed that 86% (6/7) of women on ccHRT had secretory activity as compared to 44% (4/9) women on tibolone (P < 0.05). Women with higher post-HRT uterine PP14 concentration were more likely to have irregular bleeding (P < 0.05). Our studies have shown that endometrial PP14 but not
CA125
concentrations are raised to a significant degree by two different forms of period-free HRT regimens. Increased PP14 concentrations in uterine
flushing
may suggest endometrial stimulation of some form and predict the predilection to irregular bleeding. Thus uterine PP14 concentrations may be used to monitor endometrial responses in women on HRT.
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PMID:A prospective randomized controlled study comparing the morphological and biochemical responses of the endometrium to two different forms of 'period-free' hormone replacement therapy. 975 7
BACKGROUND Carcinoid tumor, benign, low-grade malignant, and high-grade malignant, can be associated with the release of vasoactive substances that cause symptoms including cutaneous
flushing
, diarrhea, and bronchospasm. In 50-60% of patients with carcinoid syndrome, the vasoactive substances cause fibrosis of the pulmonary and tricuspid heart valves which lead to regurgitation and right-sided heart failure. The right side of the heart is usually affected because monoamine oxidases in the lungs usually inactivate the vasoactive substances. CASE REPORT A 62-year-old woman presented with a four-month history of diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. The patient had bilateral pelvic masses and elevated serum
CA125
and an elevated urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA). Total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH) and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) identified a primary appendiceal carcinoid tumor with bilateral ovarian metastases. Post-operatively, a computed tomography (CT) scan showed cardiomegaly. Transthoracic echocardiography showed morphologic changes that affected all four heart valves, consistent with carcinoid heart disease but without a patent foramen ovale (PFO). The patient was evaluated for valve replacement surgery, but surgery was not performed due to the degree of heart failure. CONCLUSIONS This report describes a rare case of carcinoid heart disease with involvement of all four cardiac valves, but without the presence of a PFO, possibly due to a large amount of vasoactive substances in the patient's circulation, as supported by the patient's elevated urinary 5-HIAA. This rare presentation highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment with tumor resection and, if possible, Cardiac valve replacement to prevent irreversible heart failure.
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PMID:A Case of Carcinoid Syndrome Due to Malignant Metastatic Carcinoid Tumor with Carcinoid Heart Disease Involving Four Cardiac Valves. 2952 3