Unexpected bleeding after Exenatide treatment: a causative relationship or a coincidence?
Khoury J, Andrawus E, Bishop B, Azzam Z. Unexpected bleeding after Exenatide treatment: a causative relationship or a coincidence? Endocrine Regulations 2018, 52: 159-162. PMID: 31517602, DOI: 10.2478/enr-2018-0020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2ExenatideHemorrhageHumansHypoglycemic AgentsMaleMiddle AgedMuscle, SkeletalSkinConceptsSpontaneous bleedingDiabetes mellitusType II diabetes mellitusYear old patientExenatide treatmentAntidiabetic medicationsExact pathophysiologyOlder patientsCoagulation profileSafety profilePatient historyAbnormal plateletsBleedingSide effectsMuscular bleedingExenatideCausative relationshipEndemic diseaseMellitusPatientsTreatmentFirst reportCurrent eraMedicationsPathophysiologyGlycogenic hepatopathy
Khoury J, Zohar Y, Shehadeh N, Saadi T. Glycogenic hepatopathy. Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International 2018, 17: 113-118. PMID: 29709217, DOI: 10.1016/j.hbpd.2018.02.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlycogenic hepatopathyLiver biopsyLiver diseaseRight upper quadrant abdominal painUpper quadrant abdominal painEnd-stage liver diseaseNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseUncontrolled diabetes mellitusQuadrant abdominal painFatty liver diseaseRoutine blood testsTight glycemic controlLiver glycogen accumulationPubMed database searchAbdominal painClinical responseElevated liverDiabetes mellitusGlycemic controlClinical presentationBlood testsPhysical examinationMedical historyNoninvasive testsLiver enzymes