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A study was carried out on the basal blood level of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in 355 patients with diabetes mellitus by a radioimmunologic method. A significant though quantitatively slight elevation of its average value was established versus that of the healthy controls. The changes established reveal a light dependence on sex, age, duration of the disease, type of diabetes, kind of medicamentosus treatment and blood sugar level. No correlation was also established between the hormonal changes and the vasculardegenerative complications with the exception of its insignificantly higher average value in the patients with proliferative retinopathy. The compensation of diabetes leads to normalization of the hormonal level.
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PMID:[Basal blood level of adrenocorticotropic hormone in diabetes mellitus patients]. 632 72

Infantile spasms are the main feature in West syndrome, an age-related epilepsy syndrome that affects 1 in every 2,000-4,000 infants. The authors provide a comprehensive review of the literature about infantile spasms and their therapy. In the United States, the drug of choice for infantile spasms, at least the cryptogenic cases, has been adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). It is generally considered to be more effective than corticosteroids. Adrenocorticotropic hormone appears to alter long-term prognosis of cryptogenic infantile spasms, and helps in some cases of symptomatic infantile spasm. Vigabatrin has been considered the drug of choice for infantile spasms secondary to tuberous sclerosis, and possibly, according to many neurologists, for all cases of infantile spasm. Recent concerns regarding retinopathy associated with vigabatrin therapy are, however, limiting the use of this drug. Valproic acid benefits 40%-70% of patients who failed a trial of ACTH. Nitrazepam is as effective as ACTH in acutely controlling infantile spasms; however, its long-term effects on prognosis have not been studied. Pyridoxine, lamotrigine, topiramate, zonisamide, ketogenic diet, immunoglobulin therapy, felbamate, and thyrotropin-releasing hormone have all been used for the treatment of infantile spasms, but are usually reserved for cases refractory to vigabatrin and/or ACTH.
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PMID:Medical treatment of patients with infantile spasms. 1198 Dec 30