14 results on '"Paola Battisti"'
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2. [From regression to stabilization: new insights into the evolution of coronary atherosclerotic plaque]
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Flavio Giuseppe, Biccirè, Giuseppe, Varricchione, Caterina, Debelak, Emanuele, Sammartini, Ylenia, La Porta, Paola, Battisti, Riccardo, Di Pietro, Simone, Budassi, Laura, Gatto, Vito, Ramazzotti, Eloisa, Arbustini, and Francesco, Prati
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Humans ,Heart ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Atherosclerosis ,Lipids ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic - Abstract
Coronary artery atherosclerosis is a constantly evolving disease. Over the years, new drug therapies have been shown to reduce adverse cardiovascular events and improve the survival of patients with coronary artery disease. New intracoronary imaging modalities, including intravascular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, and near-infrared spectroscopy, have been introduced to detect the anatomic changes which follow an effective lipid-lowering therapy in human coronary plaques. Particularly, the use of optical coherence tomography made it possible to evaluate plaque composition and showed how an intensive lipid-lowering therapy can stabilize atherosclerosis by improving vulnerable plaque features. Future non-invasive applications are required for large-scale use of these findings.
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- 2022
3. Prognostic value of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I early after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
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Samuele Nanni, Mattia Garofalo, Matteo Schinzari, Elena Nardi, Franco Semprini, Paola Battistini, Francesco Barberini, Alberto Foà, Massimo Baiocchi, Andrea Castelli, Gianluca Folesani, Davide Pacini, Nazzareno Galiè, and Anna Corsini
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High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I ,Coronary artery bypass graft ,Periprocedural myocardial infarction ,Left ventricular ejection fraction ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background The diagnosis of periprocedural myocardial infarction (PMI) after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is based on biochemical markers along with clinical and instrumental findings. However, there is not a clear cutoff value of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) to identify PMI. We hypothesized that isolated hs-cTn concentrations in the first 24 h following CABG could predict cardiac adverse events (in-hospital death and PMI) and/or left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) decrease. Methods We retrospectively enrolled all consecutive adult patients undergoing CABG, alone or in association with other cardiac surgery procedures, over 1 year. Hs-cTn I concentrations (Access, Beckman Coulter) were serially measured in the post-operative period and analyzed according to post-operative outcomes. Results 300 patients were enrolled; 71.3% underwent CABG alone, 33.7% for acute coronary syndrome. Most patients showed hs-cTn I values superior to the limit required by the latest guidelines for the diagnosis of PMI. Five patients (1.7%) died, 8% developed a PMI, 10.6% showed a LVEF decrease ≥ 10%. Hs-cTn I concentrations did not significantly differ with respect to death and/or PMI whereas they were associated with LVEF decrease ≥ 10% (p value
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- 2022
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4. Pre-Cushing's Syndrome: A Case Report
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Manuele Di Paola, Paola Battisti, Pietro Cugini, Loredana Di Palma, Keiko Uezono, Terukazu Kawasaki, Giancarlo Castagna, Alessandro Oppola, Haruka Sasaki, and Costantino Campisi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Adenoma ,Adrenal gland ,business.industry ,Adrenal cortex ,General Engineering ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Cancer ,Context (language use) ,medicine.disease ,Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms ,Cushing syndrome ,Prostate cancer ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Humans ,Histopathology ,business ,Cushing Syndrome ,Aged - Abstract
A 67-year-old man affected by prostate cancer was incidentally found to have a nodular enlargement of the left adrenal gland without apparent changes in hormonal status. The adrenal mass was found to be scintigraphically active, the radiolabelled compound being concentrated in its context with a consensual suppression of the contralateral uptake. The patient underwent a resection of the adrenal tumor. Histologically and biochemically, the adrenal mass was found to be a non-functioning adenoma. The radioisotopic uptake along with the non-hormonal activity prompted us to call this tumor “Pre -Cushing's syndrome” of the adrenal cortex.
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- 1992
5. Secondary Aldosteronism Documented by Plasma Renin and Aldosterone Circadian Rhythm in Subjects with Kidney or Heart Transplantation
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Paola Battisti, Paolo Pozzilli, G. Scibilia, V. Stipa, Domenico Scavo, Marino B, Claudio Letizia, Marco Cavallini, L. Di Palma, Pietro Cugini, Cassisi A, and A. R. Cioli
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Male ,circadian rhythm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,etiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radioimmunoassay ,kidney transplantation ,renin-angiotensin system ,cortisol ,heart transplantation ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Plasma renin activity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,adult ,adverse effects/therapeutic use ,aldosterone ,angiotensin ,blood ,cyclosporine ,female ,humans ,hydrocortisone ,hyperaldosteronism ,physiology ,renin ,transplantation ,Internal medicine ,Renin–angiotensin system ,medicine ,Circadian rhythm ,Kidney transplantation ,Heart transplantation ,Aldosterone ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Hyperaldosteronism ,Transplantation ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Nephrology ,Prednisone ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
The circadian rhythm (CR) of plasma renin activity (PRA), plasma aldosterone (PA), and plasma cortisol (PC) was investigated in 8 patients with kidney transplantation, and in 10 patients with heart transplantation. Ten clinically healthy subjects were studied as controls. The transplanted patients were all under cyclosporine treatment associated with prednisone (PDN). Time-qualified levels of PRA and PA were seen to be higher than normal in both groups of transplanted patients. The analysis of PRA and PA circadian rhythm provided evidence for a systematically higher level of within-day concentrations. The higher level of oscillation suggests the occurrence of a condition of hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism. The higher levels of PRA and PA 24-h values show no periodicity. The finding suggests the abrogation of the rhythmic function for renin-aldosterone system. The disappearance of PRA-PA circadian rhythm seems to be attributable to a side effect of immunosuppressive therapy.
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- 1992
6. Describing and interpreting 24-hour blood pressure patterns in physiologic pregnancy
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Paola Battisti, Cristiana Masella, A. Pachi, Rosalba Paesano, Santo Morabito, Loredana Di Palma, Giuseppe Leone, G. Stirati, Anna Rachele Rocca, Alessandro Pierucci, and Pietro Cugini
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Pregnancy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronobiology ,Time Factors ,hypertension ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,blood pressure ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Hemodynamics ,Gestational age ,medicine.disease ,Circadian Rhythm ,Surgery ,Blood pressure ,Rhythm ,chronobiology ,pregnancy ,Ambulatory ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Circadian rhythm ,business - Abstract
The time course of blood pressure in clinically healthy (pregnant and nonpregnant) women was followed by automatic ambulatory monitoring. Chronobiologic methods revealed the time course of dynamic rhythm characteristics as a function of gestational age. Differences were found between nonpregnant and pregnant women with an overall lowering during pregnancy of the rhythm-adjusted midline estimating statistic of rhythm (mesor).
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- 1992
7. Gestational Blood Pressure Monitoring and its Chronobiometric Quantification
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Pietro Cugini, G. Stirati, A. Pachi, Rosalba Paesano, Carla Masella, Alessandro Pierucci, Santo Morabito, Anna Rachele Rocca, Paola Battisti, and Loredana Di Palma
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Hemodynamics ,Boundary values ,Confidence interval ,Clinical reality ,Surgery ,Blood pressure ,Emergency medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Blood pressure monitoring ,business ,Reference standards - Abstract
Blood pressure (BP) monitoring is a clinical reality because of the availability of non-invasive automated recorders. BP 24-h patterns were explored during physiologic pregnancies in order to obtain time-qualified standards for clinical use. Non-inferential and inferential reference boundaries were computed by using chronobiometric procedures. The computed confidence limits provide a set of reference standards that serves to optimize the diagnosis of pregnancy-induced deviation in BP 24-h patterns.
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- 1990
8. Chronobiometric identification of disorders of hunger sensation in essential obesity: therapeutic effects of dexfenfluramine
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Pietro Cugini, Loredana Di Palma, Anna Paggi, Rodolphe Lavielle, Michele Pisculli, Federico Morelli, Maria E. Di Stasio, and Paola Battisti
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hunger ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Overweight ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Fenfluramine ,medicine ,Humans ,Circadian rhythm ,Obesity ,Ultradian rhythm ,media_common ,Chronobiology ,business.industry ,Appetite ,Middle Aged ,Dexfenfluramine ,medicine.disease ,Circadian Rhythm ,Anorectic ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In human beings, hunger is a proprioceptive signal that shows intraday (circadian components) and within-day (ultradian components) recursivity. Both periodic components can be investigated by chronobiometric procedures by combining the Cosinor method with spectral analysis. A 24-hour profile of hunger sensation (HS) can be plotted on a 1-to-10 scale of intensity using self-rated scores performed every half-hour of the day. Circadian and ultradian components were studied in 60 patients affected by essential obesity (20 men and 40 women; mean age, 38.4 years; mean body weight, 101 kg) before and after treatment with dexfenfluramine (Isomeride®; Servier, Orleans, France) 15 mg orally twice daily, for 30 days. The control group consisted of 30 clinically healthy subjects (15 men and 15 women; mean age, 37.5 years; mean body weight, 69 kg). Chronobiometric analysis shows three patterns in obese patients, which suggests that HS may be normal (eurectic obesity), exaggerated (hyperrectic obesity), or diminished (hyporectic obesity). After dexfenfluramine administration, HS was showed a substantial decrease in the daily mean level. The spectrum of resolution in circadian and ultradian components was found to be maintained in eurectic obesity and partially readjusted in hyperrectic and hyporectic obesities. This demonstrates that dexfenfluramine acts not only as an anorectic but also as a chronizer by interfering with the recursive components of HS. The anorectic and chronizing effects suggest that dexfenfluramine is a “chronoanorectic drug” that interacts with the chronobiologic properties of the serotoninergic system.
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- 1995
9. Circadian rhythm of cardiac output, peripheral vascular resistance, and related variables by a beat-to-beat monitoring
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Paola Battisti, Giuseppe Leone, Loredana Di Palma, Piernatale Lucia, Pietro Cugini, Salvatore Di Simone, and Coppola A
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiac output ,Physiology ,Left Ventricular Ejection Time ,blood pressure ,cardiac output ,circadian rhythm ,heart rate ,peripheral vascular resistance ,stroke volume ,Heart Rate ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,medicine ,Humans ,Circadian rhythm ,Cardiac Output ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,business.industry ,Stroke Volume ,Stroke volume ,Circadian Rhythm ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood pressure ,Anesthesia ,cardiovascular system ,Vascular resistance ,Cardiology ,Female ,Vascular Resistance ,business ,Beat (music) - Abstract
This study aimed to explore the 24-h patterns of stroke volume, cardiac output, and peripheral vascular resistance along with other correlated variables, such as left ventricular ejection time, ejection velocity index, thoracic fluid index, heart rate, and blood pressure. The study was performed on 12 clinically healthy subjects by means of a noninvasive beat-to-beat monitoring using the thoracic electric bioimpedance technique associated with the automated sphygmomano-metric recording. Time data series were analyzed by means of chronobiological procedures. The results documented the occurrence of a circadian rhythm for all the variables investigated, giving relevance to the beat-to-beat bioperiodicity of cardiac output and peripheral vascular resistance. Temporal quantification of the investigated variables may be useful for a better insight of the chronophysiology of the cardiovascular apparatus.
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- 1993
10. Vasoactive intestinal peptide fluctuates in human blood with a circadian rhythm
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Giuseppe Leone, Paola Battisti, Loredana Di Palma, L. Gasbarrone, R. Canova, A. Cianetti, Pietro Cugini, Piernatale Lucia, and Massimo Re
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Senescence ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aging ,Hydrocortisone ,Physiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Vasoactive intestinal peptide ,Radioimmunoassay ,Neuropeptide ,Biology ,Peptide hormone ,Biochemistry ,Tonic (physiology) ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Circadian rhythm ,Aged ,Chronobiology ,Venous blood ,Middle Aged ,Circadian Rhythm ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide - Abstract
The vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) may be radioimmunoassayed in systemic venous blood. The plasma concentrations of VIP were investigated in human blood according to a chronobiological design. The study documented a circadian rhythmicity in time-qualified concentrations of VIP. Accordingly, VIP may be ascribed to biological variables characterized by periodicity in their physiological attributes. The rhythmic physiology of VIP is, however, highly disturbed in its tonic and phasic properties during senescence.
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- 1991
11. Bartter's syndrome associated with indirect hyperbilirubinemia: a possible clinical variety
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Loredana Di Palma, Haruka Sasaki, Pietro Cugini, Paola Battisti, T. Kawasaki, Salvatore Di Simone, and Keiko Uezono
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Adult ,Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hydrocortisone ,Bilirubin ,Indomethacin ,Bartter syndrome ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Chlorides ,Internal medicine ,Hyperaldosteronism ,Renin ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pathological ,Aldosterone ,Hyperbilirubinemia ,business.industry ,Sodium ,General Engineering ,Bartter Syndrome ,medicine.disease ,Bartter's syndrome ,chemistry ,Potassium ,Female ,Liver function ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This report deals with three cases of Bartter's syndrome whose symptomatology was associated with indirect hyperbilirubinemia. The bilirubin disorder was suggestive of Gilbert's syndrome, with no pathological findings being detected as far as the liver function was concerned. Furthermore, the unconjugated fraction of bilirubin increased after fasting. The therapy with indomethacin exerted beneficial effects on both electrolytes and bilirubin disorders, and the patients recovered a good healthy state. These findings suggest the possibility that Bartter's syndrome may coexist in a variety associated with indirect hyperbilirubinemia.
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- 1990
12. 'GIANT' Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia Causing Cushing's Syndrome: Case Report and Review of the Literature on a Clinical Distinction of Adrenocortical Nodular Pathology Associated with Hypercortisolism
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Keiko Uezono, Loredana Di Palma, Haruka Sasaki, Terukazu Kawasaki, Paola Battisti, Pietro Cugini, and Maurizio Sepe
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Adult ,Male ,Cytoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cushing syndrome ,Endocrinology ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Adrenal Glands ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Cushing Syndrome ,Pathological ,Hydrocortisone ,Cell Nucleus ,Hyperplasia ,S syndrome ,business.industry ,musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology ,fungi ,General Engineering ,medicine.disease ,Nap ,Pituitary Gland ,Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia ,Adrenal Cortex ,business ,human activities ,psychological phenomena and processes ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cushing's syndrome (CS) may be sustained by a nodular adrenocortical pathology (NAP) in addition to hyperplastic or neoplastic lesions of adrenal glands. NAP, in turn, may be represented by macronodular (MACRO) or micronodular (MICRO) manifestations. There is debate as to whether the MACRO-NAP and MICRO-NAP represent an expression of the same disorder or relate to distinguishable anatomo-clinical entities. A case of CS sustained by a "giant" MACRO-NAP forced use to review the literature and to analyze the morpho-clinical findings from a statistical viewpoint. Testing procedures were able to significantly dissect some clinical, pathological and hormonal characteristics. The statistical probation clearly indicated that MACRO-NAP and MICRO-NAP causing CS are nosologic entities that can be clinically differentiated via their phenotypic symptomatology.
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- 1989
13. Usefulness of twenty-four-hour blood pressure patterns and response to short-term sodium restriction in normotensive subjects in detecting a predisposition to systemic arterial hypertension
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Paola Battisti, D Danese, T. Kawasaki, Pietro Cugini, Loredana Di Palma, and Giuseppe Leone
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sodium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Hemodynamics ,Blood Pressure ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Circadian rhythm ,Risk factor ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,Systemic arterial hypertension ,business.industry ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Sodium, Dietary ,Sodium restriction ,Familial hypertension ,Circadian Rhythm ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Twenty clinically healthy subjects were studied to identify normotensive adults with a predisposition to arterial hypertension by monitoring blood pressure (BP) and restricting dietary sodium intake. Short-term restriction in sodium intake resulted in a decrease of the mean level for the circadian rhythm of BP. The phenomenon is visible in subjects without familial hypertension but not in individuals with a positive history for high BP. The response of the 24-hour BP patterns to abrupt sodium deprivation seems to be an indicator for discovering normotensive subjects at risk of developing arterial hypertension.
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- 1989
14. Cushing's Syndrome patient who exhibited congestive heart failure
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G. Lauri, Paola Battisti, G. De Toma, Dario Cotesta, L. Palleschi, Monica Iorio, Claudio Letizia, Susanna Sciomer, and Luigi Petramala
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Orthopnea ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Adrenocortical adenoma ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Adrenal adenoma ,Cushing Syndrome ,Heart Failure ,cushing's syndrome ,business.industry ,Adrenalectomy ,Dilated cardiomyopathy ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,congestive heart failure ,chemistry ,Echocardiography ,Heart failure ,Adrenocortical Adenoma ,Spironolactone ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea - Abstract
Cushing's Syndrome (CS) may sometimes lead to dilated cardiomyopathy, even though this condition can be partially or completely reversed after treatment. In this article we report the case of a 28-yr-old woman with CS secondary to adrenal adenoma who exhibited congestive heart failure as an initial symptom. Two weeks before being admitted to our hospital, the patient started complaining of shortness of breath, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea and generalized edema. A physical examination did not reveal signs of hypercortisolism. Chest auscultation revealed bilateral diffused crepitation; blood pressure was 180/120 mmHg with heart rate of 90 beats/min. A chest X-ray showed a cardiac shade enlargement due to congestive heart failure. Transthoracic echocardiography demonstrated a dilated left ventricle and an impaired left ventricular systolic function. The patient's urinary cortisol excretion was elevated and circadian rhythm of cortisol was absent. ACTH level was low. In addition, plasma cortisol failed to decrease after administration of dexamethasone. An abdominal magnetic resonance imaging scan showed a 7-cm right adrenal mass. The patient was administered oxygen, spironolactone, ACE-inhibitor and the signs and symptoms of heart failure gradually improved. A laparoscopic right adrenalectomy was performed and pathological examination of the gland showed a benign adrenocortical adenoma. After the adrenalectomy the patient was started on hydrocortisone therapy and 5 months later the wall thickness of the left ventricle was within normal range and the patient's blood pressure was 130/80 mmHg. In conclusion we report the case of heart failure as the main clinical symptom in CS secondary to adrenal adenoma.
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