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We reported the clinical results in 13 cases of hypercortisolism treated with amino-glutethimide (AG), which was developed by Tiantsin Research Institute of Medical Industry. Of the thirteen cases nine were confirmed by surgery and histology, and the others were diagnosed clinically. Clinical improvements have been achieved in ten of the thirteen cases over a therapeutic course of 8 to 12 wk with a daily dosage of 1.0 to 2.0 g of AG. Plasma and urinary corticosteroids, as well as plasma testosterone levels were significantly decreased after one-month treatment followed, however, by somewhat return and fluctuation. The high levels of blood glucose and serum insulin were declined after therapy consistent with the decrement of corticoids. Serum potassium levels in hypokalemic patients returned to normal after one month of therapy. Radial bone mineral contents in patients with low bone density returned or closed to normal after three-month treatment. The main side effects of AG are anorexia, nausea, drowsy, tierdness, skin rashes, etc, which are mild and transient. Adrenal hypofunction was seen in one case after treatment.
Hua Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao 1989 Mar
PMID:[Clinical observation on hypercortisolism treated with amino-glutethimide]. 279 46

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the side-effects of differentiated thyroid carcinoma after treatment with 3.7-7.4 GBq of 131I. A total of 342 patients were treated with 131I from May, 1989 to January, 1999. The acute side-effects, the short-term and long-term side-effects were analyzed. The follow-up lasted 1-10 years with an average of 5.4 years. The results showed that thyroiditis occurred predominantly in the patients with a rate of 131I uptake > 30%, whereas sialoadenitis occurred more prevalently in the patients with a rate of 131I uptake < 30% (P < 0.001). The rates of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and gastralgia were 12.2%, 5.2%, 3.5% and 2.7% respectively. There were no significant changes in the hemogram after treatment, compared against that before treatment. The overall rates of transient platelet abnormalities and leukopenia were 10.4% and 4.0% respectively, but the rates of the abnormalities in the patients with cumulative doses of 131I > 18.5 GBq were significantly higher than those in patients with cumulative doses of 131 I < 18.5 GBq. The lower rate of acute and short-term side-effects and the absence of long-term side-effects in this study indicate that 131I can be safely used to treat differentiated thyroid carcinoma.
Hua Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao 2000 Jun
PMID:[Evaluation of side-effects after 131I-therapy for differentiated thyroid carcinoma]. 1251 35

A 55-year-old male patient was hospitalized with severe nausea, vomiting and icterus. Laboratory testing showed hepatocellular damage. After exhaustive testing, the exclusion diagnosis of a toxic hepatitis was reached. There was a strong temporal correlation with the ingestion of Hong Hua 29, a preparation from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This medication had been started twelve days prior to the first appearance of symptoms. The existing drug regimen included gabapentin (Neurontin), esomeprazole (Nexium) and prednisone (Prednison Streuli) for the therapy of an acute sensory and motor neuropathy of unknown aetiology. After cessation of Hong Hua 29, gabapentin and esomeprazole, transaminase levels started to declined and normalized within three months. According to the Swissmedic criteria of imputability, a causal correlation between the observed symptoms and the administration of Hong Hua 29 is possible.
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PMID:[Drug-induced toxic hepatitis]. 1854 5