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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (
gastroesophageal reflux disease
)
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The influence of the dopamine receptor blocking agent domperidone on prolactin and
TSH
secretion was studied in 16 infants, aged 10-360 days, who were treated for
gastroesophageal reflux
. The pretreatment serum prolactin levels were not statistically different from the levels in age-matched controls and showed the well-known inverse relationship with age. During treatment with domperidone a significant increase in prolactin level was observed on days 1, 4 and 21-28, the mean values on these three days not being statistically different. No correlation could be found between the serum prolactin levels and the corresponding plasma domperidone levels. One infant of this series and three not included in this series developed reversible breast hypertrophy with galactorrhoea in three of them: in none of them was the prolactin level, corrected for age, above 1 SD of the mean. All had received relatively high doses of domperidone. In 13 patients domperidone did not influence
TSH
secretion.
...
PMID:Increased serum prolactin but normal TSH during prolonged domperidone treatment in children. 356 59
Blepharophimosis-mental retardation syndromes (BMRS) include a group of clinically and etiologically heterogeneous conditions, which can occur as isolated features or as part of distinct disorders displaying multiple congenital anomalies. We report on two siblings, a 6-year-old girl and an 18-month-old male, presenting with overlapping clinical findings. Major characteristics included facial dysmorphisms with upward slanted palpebral fissures, blepharophimosis, telecanthus, hypertelorism, posteriorly rotated and abnormal ears, and micrognathia. Ectodermal abnormalities consisted of fine hair, sparse eyebrows, and thin skin. Both patients had feeding difficulties with gastro-
esophageal reflux
and growth retardation. Psychomotor skills were severely delayed with no verbal capacity. The male sib also displayed low growth hormone (GH) levels, while the older sister had low cholesterol and mildly elevated
TSH
levels. Numerous metabolic/genetic investigations, including cholesterol precursors, dosage, and high-resolution array-CGH, were negative. BMR syndromes, including Dubowitz syndrome, Marden-Walker syndrome, Ohdo/Ohdo-like syndromes, and the cholesterol storage disorders were considered. We concluded that these two patients are affected by a possible autosomal recessive condition within the heterogeneous clinical spectrum of BMRS, fitting with the Young-Simpson syndrome subtype.
...
PMID:The difficult nosology of blepharophimosis-mental retardation syndromes: report on two siblings. 2156 2
Objective:
The development of these updated clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) was commissioned by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), The Obesity Society, American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, Obesity Medicine Association, and American Society of Anesthesiologists Boards of Directors in adherence with the AACE 2017 protocol for standardized production of CPGs, algorithms, and checklists.
Methods:
Each recommendation was evaluated and updated based on new evidence from 2013 to the present and subjective factors provided by experts.
Results:
New or updated topics in this CPG include: contextualization in an adiposity-based chronic disease complications-centric model, nuance-based and algorithm/checklist-assisted clinical decision-making about procedure selection, novel bariatric procedures, enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery protocols, and logistical concerns (including cost factors) in the current health-care arena. There are 85 numbered recommendations that have updated supporting evidence, of which 61 are revised and 12 are new. Noting that there can be multiple recommendation statements within a single numbered recommendation, there are 31 (13%) Grade A, 42 (17%) Grade B, 72 (29%) Grade C, and 101 (41%) Grade D recommendations. There are 858 citations, of which 81 (9.4%) are evidence level (EL) 1 (highest), 562 (65.5%) are EL 2, 72 (8.4%) are EL 3, and 143 (16.7%) are EL 4 (lowest).
Conclusion:
Bariatric procedures remain a safe and effective intervention for higher-risk patients with obesity. Clinical decision-making should be evidence based within the context of a chronic disease. A team approach to perioperative care is mandatory, with special attention to nutritional and metabolic issues.
A1C
= hemoglobin A1c;
AACE
= American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists;
ABCD
= adiposity-based chronic disease;
ACE
= American College of Endocrinology;
ADA
= American Diabetes Association;
AHI
= Apnea-Hypopnea Index;
ASA
= American Society of Anesthesiologists;
ASMBS
= American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery;
BMI
= body mass index;
BPD
= biliopancreatic diversion;
BPD/DS
= biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch;
CI
= confidence interval;
CPAP
= continuous positive airway pressure;
CPG
= clinical practice guideline;
CRP
= C-reactive protein;
CT
= computed tomography;
CVD
= cardiovascular disease;
DBCD
= dysglycemia-based chronic disease;
DS
= duodenal switch;
DVT
= deep venous thrombosis;
DXA
= dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry;
EFA
= essential fatty acid;
EL
= evidence level;
EN
= enteral nutrition;
ERABS
= enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery;
FDA
= U.S. Food and Drug Administration;
G4G
= Guidelines for Guidelines;
GERD
=
gastroesophageal reflux disease
;
GI
= gastrointestinal;
HCP
= health-care professional(s);
HTN
= hypertension;
ICU
= intensive care unit;
IGB
= intragastric balloon(s);
IV
= intravenous;
LAGB
= laparoscopic adjustable gastric band;
LAGBP
= laparoscopic adjustable gastric banded plication;
LGP
= laparoscopic greater curvature (gastric) plication;
LRYGB
= laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass;
LSG
= laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy;
MetS
= metabolic syndrome;
NAFLD
= nonalcoholic fatty liver disease;
NASH
= nonalcoholic steatohepatitis;
NSAID
= nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug;
OA
= osteoarthritis;
OAGB
= one-anastomosis gastric bypass;
OMA
= Obesity Medicine Association;
OR
= odds ratio;
ORC
= obesity-related complication(s);
OSA
= obstructive sleep apnea;
PE
= pulmonary embolism;
PN
= parenteral nutrition;
PRM
= pulmonary recruitment maneuver;
RCT
= randomized controlled trial;
RD
= registered dietician;
RDA
= recommended daily allowance;
RYGB
= Roux-en-Y gastric bypass;
SG
= sleeve gastrectomy;
SIBO
= small intestinal bacterial overgrowth;
TOS
= The Obesity Society;
TSH
= thyroid-stimulating hormone;
T1D
= type 1 diabetes;
T2D
= type 2 diabetes;
VTE
= venous thromboembolism;
WE
= Wernicke encephalopathy;
WHO
= World Health Organization.
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PMID:CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR THE PERIOPERATIVE NUTRITION, METABOLIC, AND NONSURGICAL SUPPORT OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC PROCEDURES - 2019 UPDATE: COSPONSORED BY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS/AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ENDOCRINOLOGY, THE OBESITY SOCIETY, AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METABOLIC & BARIATRIC SURGERY, OBESITY MEDICINE ASSOCIATION, AND AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS -
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