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Letter: Comparison of Serum Adipocytokine Levels according to Metabolic Health and Obesity Status (Endocrinol Metab 2015;30:185-94, Tae Hoon Lee et al.)

Kim M

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Response: Comparison of Serum Adipocytokine Levels according to Metabolic Health and Obesity Status (Endocrinol Metab 2015;30:185-94, Tae Hoon Lee et al.)

Rhee EJ

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Exercise and Depression

Son JW

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Connecting Myokines and Metabolism

Ahima RS, Park HK

Skeletal muscle is the largest organ of the body in non-obese individuals and is now considered to be an endocrine organ. Hormones (myokines) secreted by skeletal muscle mediate communications between...
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Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Cardiovascular Disease

Suh S, Kim DK

Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is a common disorder that is characterized by elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in conjunction with free thyroxine concentrations within the normal reference range. Thyroid hormones are known...
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Efficacy of a Once-Monthly Pill Containing Ibandronate and Cholecalciferol on the Levels of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Bone Markers in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis

Cho IJ, Chung HY, Kim SW, Lee JW, Lee TW, Kim HS, Kim SG, Choi HS, Choi SH, Shin CS, Oh KW, Min YK, Koh JM, Rhee Y, Byun DW, Chung YS, Park JH, Chung DJ, Shong M, Hong EG, Lee CB, Baek KH, Kang MI

BACKGROUND: The present study evaluated the efficacy of a combination of ibandronate and cholecalciferol on the restoration of the levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) and various bone markers in postmenopausal...
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Diabetes in Asians

Rhee EJ

The prevalence of diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in Asia. According to the 2013 Diabetes Atlas, an estimated 366 million people are affected by diabetes worldwide; 36% of those affected...
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Serum Concentrations of Ghrelin and Leptin according to Thyroid Hormone Condition, and Their Correlations with Insulin Resistance

Kim KJ, Kim BY, Mok JO, Kim CH, Kang SK, Jung CH

BACKGROUND: Thyroid hormones can influence energy metabolism and insulin sensitivity via their interaction with adipocytokines and gut hormones. The aims of this study were to evaluate differences in serum ghrelin...
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Incidence and Prevalence of Overt Hypothyroidism and Causative Diseases in Korea as Determined Using Claims Data Provided by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service

Seo GH, Chung JH

BACKGROUND: The incidence and prevalence of overt hypothyroidism have been reported to be 2 to 4/1,000 population/year and 8 to 13/1,000 population, respectively, in foreign countries. As there has been...
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Acromegaly with Normal Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Levels and Congestive Heart Failure as the First Clinical Manifestation

Lee HM, Lee SH, Yang IH, Hwang IK, Hwang YC, Ahn KJ, Chung HY, Hwang HJ, Jeong IK

The leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with acromegaly is cardiovascular complications. Myocardial exposure to excessive growth hormone can cause ventricular hypertrophy, hypertension, arrhythmia, and diastolic dysfunction. However,...
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Acromegaly due to a Macroinvasive Plurihormonal Pituitary Adenoma and a Rectal Carcinoid Tumor

Chin SO, Hwang JK, Rhee SY, Chon S, Oh S, Lee M, Pellegata , Kim SW

A macroinvasive pituitary adenoma with plurihormonality usually causes acromegaly and hyperprolactinemia, and also accompanies with neurologic symptoms such as visual disturbances. However, its concurrent presentation with a rectal carcinoid tumor...
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Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes

Kim GJ, Kim SB, Jo SI, Shin JK, Kwon HS, Jeong H, Son JW, Lee SS, Kim SR, Kim BK, Yoo SJ

Allergic reaction to insulin is uncommon since the introduction of human recombinant insulin preparations and is more rare in pregnant than non-pregnant females due to altered immune reaction during pregnancy....
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Weight Changes in Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma during Postoperative Long-Term Follow-up under Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Suppression

Sohn SY, Joung JY, Cho YY, Park SM, Jin SM, Chung JH, Kim SW

BACKGROUND: There are limited data about whether patients who receive initial treatment for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) gain or lose weight during long-term follow-up under thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) suppression....
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Mutation Profile of Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Asians

Song YS, Lim JA, Park YJ

Recent advances in molecular diagnostics have led to significant insights into the genetic basis of thyroid tumorigenesis. Among the mutations commonly seen in thyroid cancers, the vast majority are associated...
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Sumoylation of Hes6 Regulates Protein Degradation and Hes1-Mediated Transcription

Lee J, Chun SK, Son GH, Kim K

BACKGROUND: Hes6 is a transcriptional regulator that induces transcriptional activation by binding to transcription repressor Hes1 and suppressing its activity. Hes6 is controlled by the ubiquitin-proteosome-mediated degradation system. Here we...
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Factors Associated with Glycemic Variability in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: Focus on Oral Hypoglycemic Agents and Cardiovascular Risk Factors

Yoo S, Chin SO, Lee SA, Koh G

BACKGROUND: The role of glycemic variability (GV) in development of cardiovascular diseases remains controversial, and factors that determine glucose fluctuation in patients with diabetes are unknown. We investigated relationships between...
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Untreated Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia with 17-alpha Hydroxylase/17,20-Lyase Deficiency Presenting as Massive Adrenocortical Tumor

Lee SJ, Song JE, Hwang S, Lee JY, Park HS, Han S, Rhee Y

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) with 17alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency is usually characterized by hypertension and primary amenorrhea, sexual infantilism in women, and pseudohermaphroditism in men. hypertension, and sexual infantilism in women and...
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Plasma Adiponectin Levels in Elderly Patients with Prediabetes

Kong SE, Kang YE, Joung KH, Lee JH, Kim HJ, Ku BJ

BACKGROUND: The significance of adiponectin levels in elderly individuals with prediabetes has yet to be determined. Thus, the present study was performed to evaluate the relationships between adiponectin levels and...
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Association between the Growth Hormone Receptor Exon 3 Polymorphism and Metabolic Factors in Korean Patients with Acromegaly

Park HY, Hwang IR, Seo JB, Kim SW, Seo HA, Lee IK, Kim JG

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the association between the frequency of growth hormone receptor (GHR) exon 3 polymorphism (exon 3 deletion; d3-GHR) and metabolic factors in patients with acromegaly in Korea. METHODS:...
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Physiological Parameters in the Blood of a Murine Stress-Induced Depression Model before and after Repeated Passive Exercise

Kim TK, Park JY, Han PL

BACKGROUND: Animal models are necessary to study the mechanism underlying the effects of exercise on depression but an effective procedure for exercise treatment and exercise effects on physiological parameters in...
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