Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p30 | (1) | ECE2007

Cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) as predictors of microalbuminuria (MA) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients

del Cañizo-Gomez Francisco Javier , Moreira-Andres Maria Natividad

MA is a marker of greatly increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in T2DM patients.Objective: To perform a prospective study of normoalbuminuric T2DM patients, analysing the association between CVRF at baseline and the development of MA at follow-up.Materials and methods: The prospective observational study was performed at Montes de Barbanza public health center, a specialized secondary referral center, which provides ser...

ea0063gp41 | Metabolic Syndrome and Hypoglycaemia | ECE2019

Applying the Bradford Hill criteria to evaluate the association between hypoglycaemia and cardiovascular events/mortality (CVEM) [Data from meta-analysis (MA), Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs), and observational outcome studies (OBS)]

Farahani Pendar

Background: The association between hypoglycaemia and CVEM is controversial. It is not ethical or practical to design RCTs to study this association as the primary clinical outcome measure. Therefore, utilization of epidemiological principles to study this association is essential.Objective: To systematically explore the data from MA, RCTs and OBS on hypoglycaemia and CVEM applying Bradford Hill criteria [strength, consistency, dose response or biologica...

ea0063gp240 | Anterior and Posterior Pituitary | ECE2019

Adrenal axis deterioration in the families/sporadic patients with PROP1 mutation, over 30 years of single center longitudinal observation

Gilis-Januszewska Aleksandra , Rogoziński Damian , Kluczyński Łukasz , Zygmunt-Gorska Agata , Wojcik Małgorzata , Starzyk Jerzy , Hubalewska-Dydejczyk Alicja

Introduction: The time, degree and mode of pituitary function deterioration in patients with PROP1 mutation is not fully known and understood.Aim: To investigate the time and mode of pituitary function deterioration in the families/sporadic patients with PROP1 mutation during longitudinal observation.Methods: We performed a retrospective longitudinal (33 years, SD=12) analysis of 22 patients (11M/11W) with PROP1 mutation, including...

ea0070aep629 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

The time, mode and markers of pituitary function deterioration in patients with PROP1 mutation. Single centre, longitudinal observation

Gilis-Januszewska Aleksandra , Rogoziński Damian , Kluczyński Łukasz , Godlewska Magdalena , Bogusławska Anna , Piwońska-Solska Beata , Zygmunt-Górska Agata , Wójcik Małgorzata , Starzyk Jerzy , Hubalewska-Dydejczyk Alicja

Introduction: The mode of pituitary function deterioration in patients with PROP1 mutation is not fully known and understood. The function of adrenal axis requires special attention.Aim: To investigate the time/mode/markers of pituitary function deterioration in families/sporadic patients with PROP1 mutation during longitudinal observation.Methods: We performed retrospective longitudinal (36.4 years, s.d. = 13.6) analy...

ea0063p1098 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 3 | ECE2019

The long time observation, treatment modalities and outcomes in patients with childhood/adult onset of craniopharyngioma

Gilis-Januszewska Aleksandra , Kluczyński Łukasz , Rogoziński Damian , Pantofliński Jacek , Zygmunt-Gorska Agata , Wojcik Małgorzata , Starzyk Jerzy , Hubalewska-Dydejczyk Alicja

Background: Craniopharyngiomas are rare, relatively benign, slowly growing intracranial tumors originating in pituitary gland embryonic tissue. They may present at any age, with two peaks of occurrence in children and in older adults. Clinical symptoms are the result of mass effects. Treatment options include surgery, radio- and chemotherapy and unfortunately are connected with a high ratio of postoperative pituitary insufficiency.Aim: To present the lon...

ea0063s15.5 | European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) | ECE2019

Lysophosphatidic acid in pathogenesis of HNF1B-MODY syndrome

Małachowska Beata

Background: HNF1B-MODY is a rare autosomal dominant monogenic form of diabetes coexisting with kidney abnormalities.Objectives: Identification of altered serum metabolites among HNF1B-MODY patients and investigating its function in syndrome pathogenesis.Methods: We recruited patients with HNF1B-MODY (N=10), HNF1A-MODY (N=10), polycystic kidney disease: non-dialyzed and dialyzed ...

ea0099oc13.3 | Oral Communications 13: Late Breaking | ECE2024

Circulating CircRNAs for early diagnosis and prediction of gdm and their impact on trophoblast cell function

Ma Shuo , Wu Guoqiu

Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common complications during pregnancy, with a globally increasing incidence that significantly affects maternal and infant health. Currently, there is a lack of effective early diagnostic markers for GDM. Therefore, it is necessary to identify diagnostic biomarkers for early screening of GDM during pregnancy. Circular RNA (CircRNA) has been found to be a structurally unique non-coding RNA, more stable than line...

ea0037ep607 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Audit of metabolic profiles in women with Turner syndrome

Kyithar Ma Pyeh , McQuaid Siobhan

Introduction: Adults with Turner syndrome (TS) are at increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the compliance with clinical guidelines (Bondy 2007) in measuring metabolic profiles in adults with TS.Methods: Case notes of patients attending a dedicated TS clinic were studied. Variables assessed included anthropometric measurements, blood pressure (BP), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), HbA1c, fasting lipi...

ea0011p734 | Steroids | ECE2006

Establishing circadian rhythm profiles for salivary testosterone in women: evidence of decline during ageing

Al-Dujaili EAS , Sharp MA

Androgens are increasingly known to play an important role in female health, development and well being. Alongside a controversial increase in androgen therapy there is a realisation that what actually constitutes androgen insufficiency is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to establish circadian profiles for salivary testosterone in healthy women from the age of 19 through 69 year old at 3 points during the menstrual cycle. Females were subdivided into these groups:...

ea0013p88 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2007

Hypoglycaemia secondary to leukamoid reaction

Elrishi MA , Bradley EJ , Lawrence IG

Introduction: Artifactual hypoglycaemia has been reported to occur in leukaemia, and also reported in polycythemia Vera, being caused by in vitro autoglycolysis due to an exaggerated consumption of glucose by white blood cells1. We report a case of recurrent hypoglycaemia found to be artifactual secondary to a leukamoid reaction.Case report: A 78-year-old lady with a poorly differentiated endometrial adenocarcinoma was referred to us with a hi...