Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070ep304 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling in a cohort of patients with acth dependent cushing´s syndrome in a tertiary hospital

María García Moreno Rosa , Moreno Parro Isabel , Ortiz Sánchez David , Frutos Remedios , Gómez Rioja Rubén , Álvarez Escolá Cristina

Objectives: To describe the results of the bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) performed in our hospital for differential diagnosis between Cushing disease (CD) and ectopic ACTH secretion (EAS), and evaluate if CRH stimulation during this test improves its diagnostic accuracy.Material and Methods: We retrospectively review 29 BIPSS performed in 26 patients (4 men, 22 women), with mean age of 44.7 year-old (range 28–69), diagnosed wit...

ea0014p583 | (1) | ECE2007

The endocrine and behavioural actions of neuromedine S

Jászberényi Miklós , Bagosi Zsolt , Szabó Gyula , Telegdy Gyula

Since earlier publications revealed a prominent and versatile impact of the neuromedin peptide family on several neuroendocrine processes, in the present experiments we focused on the effects of a recently discovered member of neuromedines, neuromedine S on such phenomena as open-field behaviour and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activation. The peptide was administered intracerebroventricularly to freely moving rats and 30 minutes later the aforementioned neuronedocrine...

ea0011p98 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Hypocalcemic cardiomyopathy in a patient with primary hypoparathyroidism and Fahr’s disease

Azzoug S , Chentli F

Hypocalcemic cardiomyopathy due to hypoparathyroidism is a very rare condition which responds favorably to vitaminocalcic treatment.We report the case of a 50 years old man who presented to our unit for general fatigue, apathy and cough lasting several years with a worsening during the last months, there was biological evidence of hypoparathyroidism with profound hypocalcemia (21 mg/l) hyperphosphoremia (53 mg/l) and undetectable PTH levels the CT scan s...

ea0011p600 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Pulmonary function in Cushing’s disease

Bayraktaroglu T , Kutluturk F , Turan E , Orhan Y , Tanyolac S

Numerous clinical manifestations have been described in association with Cushing’s disease (CD). There was no eligible data on pulmonary function tests in CD patients. We aimed to assess pulmonary function test included spirometry in a series of patients with active Cushing’s disease (2 men, 9 women). Mean age, height, weight, body mass index were 36.7±12.6 (range 22–63 years), 156.9±8.4 cm, 74.1±10.7 kg, 29.6±3.8 kg/m2, respective...

ea0016p696 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Pronostic value of serum thyroglobulin measured before thyroid ablation with I131 in patients with papillary cancer meta-analysis

Sapunar Jorge , Jimenez Marcela , Ortiz Eugenia

Objective: To know the pronostic value of serum thyroglobuline (Tg), obtained before thyroid ablation with I131, in order to predict cancer recurrence risk in patients treated with total thyroidectomy due to differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC).Methods: We conducted a computed search of the published literature in Medline. We included diagnostic test studies that evaluated the relationship between Tg before I131 ablation, with loc...

ea0077p62 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Hypoglycaemia in non-diabetics. An Endocrinologist’s perspective

Sharaf Giselle , Bhagi Ridhi , Morgan Georgia , Cozma S. Lawrence , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Hypoglycaemia, a life threatening complication, occurs as part of a wide variety of disease processes. Though a common side effect of diabetes medications, it can be secondary to other factors including, endocrine and, metabolic disorders, severe sepsis, rare malignancies and non-diabetic medications. We present a case series of 3 non-diabetic patients who presented to Princess of Wales, Bridgend with Hypoglycaemic Episodes (HE):1. 23 year old student nu...

ea0029p1408 | Pituitary Clinical | ICEECE2012

Pasireotide treatment is associated with clinically meaningful improvements in health-related quality of life in Cushing’s disease: results from a large, randomized, double-blind phase III trial

Webb S , Badia X , Zgliczynski W , Portocarrero-Ortiz L , Maldonado M , Trovato A , Forsythe A , Nelson L , McLeod L , De Block C , Gadelha M

Introduction: Patients with Cushing’s disease have significantly impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Effective treatment is needed to treat Cushing’s disease and improve HRQoL; however, there are currently no approved medical treatments for Cushing’s disease. The effect of pasireotide on HRQoL in patients with Cushing’s disease was evaluated as part of a randomized, phase III study.Methods: Patients with persistent/recurr...

ea0013p49 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2007

Severe cushing’s syndrome associated with metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma

Elmalti Akrem , Arefin AN , Thomas M , Jenkins R , Orme S

Introduction: Prostate carcinoma is a recognised yet rare cause of Cushing’s syndrome. This report describes two cases in which Cushing’s syndrome was associated with advanced prostate cancer.Case 1: A 70-year man presented with a very short history of swelling of his face and legs. He was known to have prostate adenocarcinoma with bony metastases. He was hypokalaemic and resistant to standard potassium replacement. He had a Cushingoid appearan...

ea0012p84 | Pituitary | SFE2006

Cinderella’s story: the psychosocial impact of pituitary conditions

Osbourne M , Jackson S , Morris M , Ashley K

Pituitary disorders are relatively uncommon conditions which leave patients feeling isolated and distressed. Acromegaly and Cushing’s are associated with obvious and visible differences to appearance, while other pituitary conditions are associated with profound, yet hidden, physical changes which impact significantly on psychological well being.AimTo explore the subjective experiences of patients living with and managing a pi...

ea0029p335 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology and Lipid Metabolism | ICEECE2012

Study on the DHEA-S secretion dynamics in elderly pacients with cardiovascular diseases

Trasca D. , Popescu M. , Trasca E. , Popescu A. , Bistriceanu M. , Micu S. Tudorica-

Background: The general population trend shows an increase in the elderly. The most affected systems in the aging process are the endocrine and cardiovascular systems. The cardiovascular conditions are very important among the diseases of the elderly, the mortality due to cardiovascular diseases holding the first place in geriatrics.The aim of the study is to determine the peculiar aspect of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate secretion dynamics in the elderl...