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    Impact Factor Collection - 10 month(s) ago

    Highly cited case reports contributing to the first EDMCR impact factor

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    • ⭐ We have collated our top-cited case reports that contributed to our 2022 Journal Impact Factor. 🎉 Explore them here ➡️ https://t.co/9nE0AmSzJd #Endocrinology #Diabetes #Metabolism https://t.co/lp0gvbkfYo

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    Summary We report a case of a woman with a diagnosis of breast cancer who unintentionally started gaining weight, feeling tired, and constipated 44 weeks after the initiation of trastuzumab. Hypothyroidism secondary to an autoimmune thyroiditis associated with trastuzumab was diagnosed, the first case described in Portugal and the fourth case described worldwide. Our intention regarding the…

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    • Valentim Lopes et al. present 'Autoimmune hypothyroidism and trastuzumab therapy: a rare association' to alert clinicians treating people with #trastuzumab to ask patients about symptoms of #hypothyroidism and screen their thyroid function. Read more: https://t.co/AMLERGsv0u https://t.co/7W0daoBp5H

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    Summary Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common endocrinological pathology; nonetheless, it is rarely diagnosed in pregnancy. Primary hyperparathyroidism can present with clinically expressed hypercalcemia. High Ca levels in the blood may lead to a miscarriage. We present the case of a 39-year-old woman who visited our Endocrinology clinic in search of a cause of infertility. Blood work…

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    • Gabija Germanaitė and Diana Šimonienė (@LSMUniversity) present a case report titled 'Endocrinological cause behind recurrent miscarriages: primary hyperparathyroidism', read more and learn their five key learning points: https://t.co/QKGkx1EObU https://t.co/uiEOjeN1eV

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    Summary A 17-year-old boy was referred to our endocrinology clinic for a clinical investigation of hyperinsulinemia. An oral glucose tolerance test showed plasma glucose concentrations in the normal range. However, insulin concentrations were considerably elevated (0 min: 71 μU/mL; 60 min: 953 μU/mL), suggesting severe insulin resistance. An insulin tolerance test confirmed that he had insulin…

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    • Read this open access case reporting 'A family with type A insulin resistance syndrome caused by a novel insulin receptor mutation' by Osamu Horikawa et al. https://t.co/2ubUO9Di0j #INSRgene #insulinreceptor #diabetes #insulinresistance https://t.co/gdeveS2Mwg

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    Reasons to publish - 11 month(s) ago

    Key reasons for authors to choose EDM Case Reports to publish their articles with

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    • Do you have a case report featuring unusual symptoms, novel treatment or key findings that shed a new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease? Submit your case report to #Endocrinology, #Diabetes and #Metabolism Case Reports https://t.co/DatzPY6Udm https://t.co/NBKzyT5nLH

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    Summary We report the successful delivery of a healthy baby after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with frozen-thawed autologous sperm, cryostored for 26 years, the longest successful autologous sperm cryostorage reported. Sperm was cryostored for a 15-year-old boy at the time of his cancer diagnosis. Semen samples were frozen with cryoprotectant, using a graduated vapour-phase nitrogen…

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    • Sue Sleiman et al. report the successful delivery of a healthy baby after intracytoplasmic sperm injection with frozen-thawed autologous sperm, cryostored for 26 years, the longest successful autologous sperm cryostorage reported. Read more: https://t.co/BsZgLf5O5A https://t.co/z5HxXNsAnx

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    Summary Doege–Potter syndromeis a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by nonislet cell tumor hypoglycemia due to a solitary fibrous tumor, which produces insulin-like growth factor II. In this report, we present the case of a 67-year-old male with recurrent and refractory hypoglycemia due to DPS successfully treated with imatinib. He initially presented with neuroglycopenic symptoms and dyspnea…

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    • Jose Paz-Ibarra et al. present the case of a 67-year-old male with recurrent and refractory hypoglycemia due to Doege–Potter syndromeis successfully treated with imatinib. Learn their key learning points: https://t.co/4angFshTtS https://t.co/HuApg9xijq

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    Summary A 44-year-old athletic man presented in 2009 with severe low back pain. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry revealed severe osteoporosis; serum testosterone was 189 ng/dL while serum estradiol (E2) measured by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry was 8 pg/mL. DNA was extracted and sequenced from a blood sample from the patient since his maternal first cousin also had low bone mass and…

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    • Read this case report by Ijaz S Jamall et al. showing that reversal in male #idiopathic #osteoporosis is possible: https://t.co/OvvvTpGrEo https://t.co/Oob7GcjyjV