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Endocrinology Evidence Update

21st February 2017

NICE National Institute for Health & Care Excellence

Oestrogen deficiency symptoms in postmenopausal women: conjugated oestrogens and bazedoxifene acetate

Key Therapeutic Topics
Multimorbidity and polypharmacy

Technology appraisal guidance
Everolimus with exemestane for treating advanced breast cancer after endocrine therapy
UHL Writing Club - "Informal Peer Review"
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Cochrane Systematic Reviews - New and Updated

Long-term hormone therapy for perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
Authors' conclusions: Women with intolerable menopausal symptoms may wish to weigh the benefits of symptom relief against the small absolute risk of harm arising from short-term use of low-dose HT, provided they do not have specific contraindications. HT may be unsuitable for some women, including those at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, increased risk of thromboembolic disease (such as those with obesity or a history of venous thrombosis) or increased risk of some types of cancer (such as breast cancer, in women with a uterus). The risk of endometrial cancer among women with a uterus taking oestrogen-only HT is well documented.

HT is not indicated for primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease or dementia, nor for prevention of deterioration of cognitive function in postmenopausal women. Although HT is considered effective for the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis, it is generally recommended as an option only for women at significant risk for whom non-oestrogen therapies are unsuitable. Data are insufficient for assessment of the risk of long-term HT use in perimenopausal women and in postmenopausal women younger than 50 years of age.

Clomiphene and other antioestrogens for ovulation induction in polycystic ovarian syndrome
Authors' conclusions: We found evidence suggesting that clomiphene citrate improves the chance of a clinical pregnancy compared with placebo, but may reduce the chance of live birth or ongoing pregnancy when compared with a gonadotropin. Due to low event rates, we advise caution interpreting these data.

The comparison of clomiphene citrate plus medical adjunctive versus clomiphene alone was limited by the number of trials reporting the comparison. The evidence was very low quality and no firm conclusions could be drawn, but very limited evidence suggested a benefit from adjunctive dexamethasone or combined oral contraceptives. Low-quality evidence suggested that a 10-day regimen of clomiphene citrate improves pregnancy rates compared with a 5-day regimen, but further research is required.

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MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE: The impact of subclinical hypothyroidism on anthropometric characteristics, lipid, glucose and hormonal profile of PCOS patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Updates in outcomes of stereotactic radiation therapy in acromegaly.

Animal models of hyperandrogenism and ovarian morphology changes as features of polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review.

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Effect of metformin on clinical, metabolic and endocrine outcomes in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

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Case Report of a Primary Pituitary Abscess and Systematic Literature Review of Pituitary Abscess with a Focus on Patient Outcomes.

A meta-analysis of the association of serum ischaemia-modified albumin levels with human hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.

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DynaMed Plus

Topic: Chronic pancreatitis
Expert evidence-based guideline on management of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency after pancreatic surgery (Ann Surg 2016 Dec)

Topic: Pituitary tumors
Review of diagnosis and treatment of pituitary adenomas (JAMA 2017 Feb 7)

Topic: Hypogonadism in males
Enclomiphene citrate may increase testosterone level while maintaining sperm concentration compared to testosterone gel in men with overweight or obesity with secondary hypogonadism (BJU Int 2016 Apr)

Topic: Hormone therapy for the adolescent female-to-male transgender patient

  • review of safety of hormone therapy for transgender patients (Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology 2015 Jun) 
  • review of estrogens and anti-androgen therapy (Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2016 Dec 1 early online) 
  • triptorelin reported to suppress gonadotropin and testosterone levels within 3 months in male-to-female adolescents with gender dysphoria (J Sex Med 2016 Jul) 
Table of Contents

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Case Reports in Endocrinology
Clinical Endocrinology
Clinical Medicine: Endocrinology and Diabetes
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
Current Opinion in Endocrinology and Diabetes
Endocrinology
Endocrinology and Metabolism clinics of North America
European Journal of Endocrinology
General and Comparative Endocrinology
Gynecological Endocrinology
International Journal of Endocrinology
International Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology
The Journal of clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism
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