| Literature DB >> 1929193 |
N Barbot1, S Guyetant, V Beldent, A Akrass, I Cerf, R Perdrisot, J C Bigorgne.
Abstract
Serum calcitonin (CT) was determined by radioimmunoassay, using two monoclonal antisera, in 22 women and two men, who had Hashimoto's thyroiditis as confirmed by echographic, immunological or cytological criteria; in 23 patients, serum CT levels were measured after intravenous infusion of pentagastrin (Pg). In 21 cases, basal and Pg stimulated serum CT concentrations were normal. A 61-year-old woman and a 63-year-old man, both euthyroid, had high serum basal CT: 12 pg/ml and 35 pg/ml; infusion of Pg resulted in abnormal increases in serum CT levels: respectively 64 pg/ml and 115 pg/ml. Another patient, a 65-year-old woman with primary hypothyroidism had high serum basal CT: 90 pg/ml (the Pg stimulation test was not done because of ischemic heart disease). Each of these 3 patients had a total thyroidectomy. Pathological examination of the thyroid showed typical features of Hashimoto's thyroiditis and extensive C-cell hyperplasia. After surgery, serum CT levels fell to normal. Therefore, a high serum CT can be observed as the consequence of C-cell hyperplasia in Hashimoto's thyroiditis.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1929193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Endocrinol (Paris) ISSN: 0003-4266 Impact factor: 2.478