Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep728 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

The incidence of hyperprolactinemia in patients with breast cancer.

Khalimova Zamira , Gumarova Aliya

Objectives: To study the relationship between hyperprolactinemia and various forms of breast cancer in women of fertile age.Methods and materials: The study included 100 breast cancer patients, aged 25 to 43 years (mean age 34.5 ± 1.4 years). The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group I 33 patients with hyperprolactinemia, which corresponded to 33%. Group II 67 patients with breast cancer without hyperprolactinemia, which corresponded to 67%. Clin...

ea0086p353 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

The burden of heatwave-related profound hyponatraemia: Is the climate change making these events more likely?

Mohd Ruslan Aliya , Okosieme Onyebuchi

During the warmest days reported in Wales and the United Kingdom recently, we have seen severe hyponatraemia phenomena in this part of the world. Water intoxication causes acute hyponatraemia when the sodium concentration of the blood falls too low due to prolonged sweating combined with excessive fluid consumption. Although primary polydipsia is found in a broad range of individuals including those with mental disorders, and healthy persons, as well as athletes who run marath...

ea0063p1089 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 3 | ECE2019

Modification of breast in hyperprolactenemic conditions

Khalimova Zamira , Gumarova Aliya , Safarova Mijgona

Objective: Evaluate effect of hyperprolactinemia on breast’s conditions.Methods: Investigated 2 groups of patients with average age 34.9±7.5. The first group is 30 women with hyperprolactinemia. Inclusion criterion was an increase in prolactin level above 1000 mU/l with a double determination, as well as duration of at least 6 month, lack of taking antidepressants and oral contraceptives for last 3 month before the start of study, absence of co...

ea0069p6 | Poster Presentations | SFENCC2020

Once pituitary adenoma is not always an adenoma

Ruslan Nur Aliya Mohd , Boregowda Kusuma , Price David

Section 1: Case history: A 52 years old gentleman initially presented with visual field defect and headache due to a large multi-lobulated pituitary adenoma and underwent an endoscopic transsphenoidal sub-total resection in March 2018. Histology revealed a non-functioning adenoma with mitotic index Ki-67 of 3%–5%. His visual field defects resolved post-operatively and he was monitored with serial imaging. A year later he suffered a collapse at his GP surgery and was found...

ea0063p1129 | Reproductive Endocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Features of the clinical course of prolactinomas in women

Safarova Mijgona , Khalimova Zamira , Issaeva Saodat , Alimova Kamola , Gumarova Aliya

Aim: To study the course of clinical symptoms in women with prolactinomas.Material and research methods: The study included the results of clinical examination and treatment of 73 patients with prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas. In the main group, 84.9% (62 women) and 15.1% (11 men) aged from 17 to 74 years old, the average age was (38.5±12.6 years). All patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the size of the education. Group I consist...

ea0070aep217 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

The Burden of chronic hypoparathyroidism in canada: A retrospective study using the institute for clinical evaluative sciences (ices) database

A Khan Aliya , Chen Kristina , Marelli Claudio , Demchyshyn Lidia

Hypoparathyroidism is a rare disorder characterised by hypocalcaemia and hyperphosphataemia in the presence of low or inappropriately normal parathyroid hormone levels. Currently there are limited data on the burden of illness and healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) associated with chronic hypoparathyroidism in Canada. A retrospective cohort analysis with matched controls was conducted to examine HCRU in patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism in Ontario, Canada. Data were...

ea0056p766 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

Quality of life acromegalic patients based on the AcroQoL questionnaire

Pokramovich Yulia , Dreval Alexander , Ilovayskaya Irena , Gilyazova Aliya

Introduction: Acromegaly is a rare chronic disease caused by growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 type (IRF-1) excess. However, reaching biochemical control of the disease does not always guarantee the improvement of symptoms that play a significant role in the quality of life associated with human health (HRQoL), in particular, patients with acromegaly.Goal: To investigate the quality of life in patients with acromegaly in the Moscow reg...

ea0056p758 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

The occurrence of hyperprolactinemia in a hormonally inactive pituitary adenoma

Safarova Mijgona , Ismailov Said , Khalimova Zamira , Khodjaeva Saida , Gumarova Aliya , Azimova Ozoda , Vodovskaya Aleksandra , Issaeva Saodat

Aim: The work was initiated to study prolactin levels in hormonally inactive pituitary adenoma by the size of the tumor.Material and methods: We examined 85 patients with hormonally inactive pituitary adenomas, 45 women and 40 men among them aged from 18 to 50 years (mean age 44.5±3.85 years). The disease duration from the onset to diagnosis based on the medical history and MRI ranged from 1 to 15 years.Results and discussion:...

ea0056ep188 | Thyroid | ECE2018

Comparison of results of cytological and hystological research of thyroid gland nodes

Issaeva Saodat , Khalimova Zamira , Ismailov Said , Yuldashev Akram , Yuldasheva Feruza , Ubaydullaeva Nilufar , Allayarova Gulnara , Safarova Mijgona , Gumarova Aliya , Khodjaeva Saida

Purpose: To assess the sensitivity and specificity of the cytomorphological method in the diagnosis of the nosological variant of nodal goiter.Materials and methods: A comparison of the results of cytological and histological studies of thyroid nodules in 36 patients (15 women and 11 men, average age 54.2±9 years), operated for nodular goiter. Cytological findings were divided into 4 categories: ‘non-informative material’, ‘benign les...

ea0049ep291 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2017

Chronic hypoparathyroidism disease profile from 492 patients in the PARADIGHM™ natural history global registry

Clarke Bart L , Ing Steven , Khan Aliya , Mannstadt Michael , McDermott Michael , Piccolo Rebecca , Shanik Michael H. , Vokes Tamara J , Germak John

PARADIGHM™ is a global registry (NCT01922440) of patients diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism (HPT) ≥6 months regardless of aetiology and management. Routine medical care data were entered using electronic case report forms; the 36-item Short Form Health Survey was completed by patients. Baseline-recorded data are reported for 492 patients enrolled as of 1 December 2016 from 41 centres. At baseline, 78% were women, mean (S.D.) age was 49 (17)...