Erythropoiesis in Cushing syndrome: sex-related and subtype-specific differences. Results from a monocentric study
Context Cushing syndrome (CS) is associated with different hematological abnormalities. Nevertheless, conflicting data about erythropoiesis in CS have been reported. Furthermore, it is unclear whether CS sex and subtype-specific alterations in red blood cells (RBC) parameters are present. Objective...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of endocrinological investigation 2024-01, Vol.47 (1), p.101-113 |
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Cushing syndrome (CS) is associated with different hematological abnormalities. Nevertheless, conflicting data about erythropoiesis in CS have been reported. Furthermore, it is unclear whether CS sex and subtype-specific alterations in red blood cells (RBC) parameters are present.
Objective
To investigate sex and subtype-specific changes in RBC in patients with CS at initial diagnosis and after remission.
Design
Retrospective, monocentric study including 210 patients with CS (women, n = 162) matched 1:1 for sex and age to patients with pituitary microadenomas or adrenal incidentalomas (both hormonally inactive). RBC parameters were evaluated at initial diagnosis and after remission.
Results
Women with CS had higher hematocrit (median 42.2
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39.7%), hemoglobin (14.1
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13.4 g/dl) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) (91.2
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87.9 fl) compared to the controls (all
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ISSN: | 1720-8386 0391-4097 1720-8386 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40618-023-02128-x |