Identification of clinical factors related to antibody-mediated immune response to the subfornical organ.
Akari Nakamura-UtsunomiyaSatoshi GodaSeiichi HayakawaSakata SonokoEwout J HoornAnne BlanchardAkiko Saito-HakodaHaruna KakimotoRumi HachiyaMiki KamimuraRie KawakitaShinji HiguchiRika FujimaruYoko ShiraiDaichi MiyaokaYuki NagataYutaro KishiAya WadaAkari MitsuboshiKayo OzakiNagisa KomatsuHidetaka NiizumaJunko KannoIkuma FujiwaraYukihiro HasegawaTohru YorifujiWendy BrickmanMarie-Christine VantyghemKei YamaguchiNaoki GoshimaTakeshi Y HiyamaPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2022)
The patients with serum immunoreactivity to the SFO had higher prolactin levels and hypothalamic disorders compared to those without the immunoreactivity. The clinical characteristics of patients with serum immunoreactivity to the subfornical organ included higher prolactin levels and hypothalamic disorders, which were frequently associated with central hypothyroidism and the presence of retroperitoneal tumors.
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