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ea0016p403 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Effects of 6 months growth hormone treatment in GH deficient patients (GHD) long after traumatic brain injury (TBI)

Yollin Edwige , Kozlowski Odile , Fontaine Pierre , Rousseaux Marc , Cortet-Rudelli Christine

We studied 84 patients with neuropsychological disabilities at least 1 year after TBI. 24 patients had severe GHD (29%). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of six months GH treatment on quality of life and metabolism in this group.GH treatment was initiated in 17 patients (71%), planned with 3, declined by one, contra-indicated in 2, 1 patient moved. It lasted more 6 months in 16 of them (14 men, mean age 36±12, mean delay after TBI 7...

ea0014p638 | (1) | ECE2007

Delayed puberty with extreme uterine hypotrophy: do not conclude too early to the absence of the uterus

Yollin Edwige , Catteau-Jonard Sophie , Reyss Anne-Céline , Cortet Christine , Dewailly Didier

Objective: To emphasize the difficulties to distinguish between uterine agenesis and extreme uterine hypotrophy in the context of primary amenorrhea with delayed puberty.Patients and methods: Among adolescents who consulted our center because of primary amenorrhea, from 1997 to 2005, three patients were referred for a suspicion of Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome, after ultrasonography had failed visualizing the uterus. The 3 patients underwent en...

ea0014p545 | (1) | ECE2007

Is there an endocrine explanation for persistent neuropsychological disabilities long after traumatic brain injury (TBI)?

Yollin Edwige , Kozlowski Odile , Soudan Benoît , D’Herbomez Michèle , Fontaine Pierre , Rousseaux Marc , Cortet-Rudelli Christine

The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of pituitary dysfunction in patients keeping neuropsychological disabilities long after TBI (at least 1 year), to research predictive factors and to evaluate consequences of endocrine abnormalities on metabolism and quality of life in these patients.We studied 50 patients (42 men, mean age 36, range 20–59 years, mean BMI 25, range 17–42 kg/m2) who had survived severe (n=3...