Two new clinics help pregnant patients with diabetes optimize their health for better outcomes.
Read MoreTransitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care for Obesity
Cleveland Clinic endocrinologist Lina Alkhaled, MD, takes care with transitioning young patients from pediatric to adult care for obesity.
When Hypertension in Pregnancy Signals Something Else
When these rare endocrine tumors occur during pregnancy, they can mimic preeclampsia.
Surgical Management of Giant Prolactinomas
Giant prolactinomas warrant consideration of all management tools, including surgery.
Improving Management of Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease
Optimal management of patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease requires more screening and better use of available medications.
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Significant Relief for Some With Diabetic Neuropathy
Spinal cord stimulation should be carefully considered for patients with painful diabetic neuropathy.
Endocrinopathies from Checkpoint Inhibitors
Endocrinopathies occur in about 10% of patients who receive immune checkpoint inhibitors. Cleveland Clinic researchers review the them and look at principles of management.
Case Report: Symptoms of Hypoglycaemia Lead to an Unexpected Diagnosis
When a 31-year-old man with a five-month history of episodic weakness and confusion presented to Cleveland Clinic London’s endocrinology outpatient department, his puzzling symptoms led diabetes and endocrinology consultant Professor Barbara McGowan on a diagnostic odyssey.
CLEAR Outcomes Subanalysis Shows Strong Primary Prevention Effect for Bempedoic Acid
The lipid-lowering drug’s treatment effect was greater in this prespecified analysis of high-risk patients without a prior cardiac event than in the overall trial’s secondary prevention cohort.
TRAVERSE Study Supports Cardiovascular Safety of Testosterone Therapy When Used as Indicated
The FDA-mandated trial provides reassurance about risk of cardiovascular events, but only for middle-aged or older men with confirmed hypogonadism.
Multi-Pronged Strategies Key to Reducing Hospital-Related Hyperglycemic Events
Hyperglycemia in the hospital is associated with increased morbidity such as higher rates of infection and cardiac events. Cleveland Clinic endocrinologists are working to reduce the risks.