1983
DOI: 10.1177/03331024830030s115
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Change in circadian cortisol rhythmicity in patients with intracranial tumour

Abstract: To verify the influence of intracranial expanding processes on circadian cortisol rhythm, we studied its occurrence in 10 normal subjects, in 5 patients with extrasellar tumour, and in 3 patients with intracranial haematoma. All patients were tested every 4 h. Cortisol was measured by RIA. A cosine function was fitted to the data by mean cosinor method to evidence any rhythm and its parameters. A significant circadian rhythm was detected in the normal subjects with acrophase at 07.55 (07.15-08.25). The patient… Show more

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“…As expected, tumor in the pituitary or hypothalamus abolishes the circadian change of pituitary hormone 24 . However, tumors in other parts also impair the circadian rhythm of Cortisol 25 . Stroke impaired the nocturnal secretion of prolactin and growth hormone without affecting that of Cortisol 26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…As expected, tumor in the pituitary or hypothalamus abolishes the circadian change of pituitary hormone 24 . However, tumors in other parts also impair the circadian rhythm of Cortisol 25 . Stroke impaired the nocturnal secretion of prolactin and growth hormone without affecting that of Cortisol 26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%