Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070ep324 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Significant weight loss as an unusual presentation of empty sella – case report

Ene Cristina

Introduction: Unexplained weight loss is a cause for concern; it might indicate an underlying condition, usualy a catabolic state. In empty sella, the progressive loss of pituitary hormone secretion is usually a slow process, with symptoms varying from one person to another and depends on the underlying cause. Usually the weight remain relatively constant or we could have several arguments for weight gain.Case report: A 57 years old man with significant ...

ea0056p684 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2018

Autoimmune thyroiditis and chronic spontaneous urticaria – case series

Ene Cristina , Madalan Elena

Introduction: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) has many links to autoimmune disorders, one of a described association being with autoimmune thyroiditis. The prevalence of thyroid antibodies is as high as 50% in patients with CSU. However, the pathogenic mechanism whereby thyroid autoimmunity is link to CSU is still poorly understood.Methods: We have analysed a case series of 20 patients with chronic urticaria and elevated TPO-antibodies, that have bee...

ea0081ep681 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Severe hyponatremia after coronary angiogram - the link between ischemic cardiac disease and hypopituitarism

Ene Cristina , Nour-Dinca Angelica , Bica Dorin , Enyedi Mihaly

Background: Hyponatremia in not uncommon in elderly. Common causes include medication, heart, kidney and liver diseases, digestive loses, syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone. Hormonal imbalances are sometimes overlooked. Sudden onset after a recently invasive procedure could challenge the diagnostic.Methods: We present a case report of a severe hyponatremia diagnosed after a coronary angiogram. It is a rare case of hypopituitarism secondary t...

ea0035p892 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Pituitary incidentaloma: an age-related study in 266 Romanian patients

Poiana Catalina , Carsote Mara , Ene Cristina , Mihai Alexandra , Dumitrascu Anda , Dusceac Roxana , Niculescu Dan , Peretianu Dan

Introduction: The pituitary tumors which are considered pituitary incidentalomas are accidentally discovered at pituitary scan and they associate a lack of pituitary hyper-secretion. Opposite to what generally are considered for adrenal incidentalomas, the pituitary incidentalomas are more frequent with years of life.Aim: We analyzed the incidentaloma sizes related to decades of age.Material and method: This is a retrospective stud...

ea0032p98 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2013

The follow-up in patients evaluated based on quantitative ultrasound: a prospective study

Carsote Mara , Radoi Valentin , Popescu Mihaela , Dusceac Roxana , Ene Cristina , Voicu Gabriela , Coculescu Mihail , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The heel quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is useful tool in the assessment of fracture risk especially if cost issues are involved. It might be helpful in follow-up the patients who will not be treated with anti-osteoporotic drugs.Aim: To present the bone evaluation (DXA) after a period of time in patients who are initially assesed by both DXA and QUS.Material and patients: This is a prospective pilot study in a group of...

ea0026p547 | Bone/calcium/Vitamin D | ECE2011

The QUS fracture risk groups: unifactorial analyze regarding bone markers and DXA assessment

Carsote Mara , Chirita Corina , Radoi Valentin , Ene Cristina , Gruia Adriana , Voicu Gabriela , Poiana Catalina , Coculescu Mihail

Introduction: The quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is an useful tool in the evaluation of the fragility fracture risk.Aim and study design: We performed the QUS fragility fracture risk groups (valided by the golden standard DXA) by a unifactorial analyze including the bone markers.Method: The cut offs used were: SI≤59U (high risk), SI≥83U (low risk), and medium risk with SI between 59 and 83U. The QUS analyze was performed...

ea0022p56 | Adrenal | ECE2010

Arterial and venous thrombotic events in Cushing's syndrome

Poiana Catalina , Chirita Corina , Carsote Mara , Ene Cristina , Samoila Ramona , Trifanescu Raluca , Gheorghiu Monica , Coculescu Mihail

Background: Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is associated with a hypercoagulable state and an increased risk for acute coronary syndromes, stroke, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT).Aim: To assess the prevalence of thrombotic events in a series of patients with CS.Patients and methods: Notes of 113 patients with CS were retrospectively reviewed.Results: Instable angina was diagnosed in ten women, aged 52.1±12.2...

ea0022p846 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Limited therapeutically options in a case of invasive papillary thyroid carcinoma

Carsote Mara , Trifanescu Raluca , Chirita Corina , Ene Cristina , Ioachim Dumitru , Terzea Dana , Poiana Catalina , Coculescu Mihail

Introduction: Even the differentiated thyroid neoplasm have good prognostic, there are some particular cases that become very aggressive in short time, with poor management.Aim: We report a female case diagnosed with invasive papillary thyroid carcinoma.Case report: Seventy-three-year old female was diagnosed at age of 71 with a right lobe thyroid nodule (of almost 6 cm). At that moment the computed tomography (CT) of the cervical ...

ea0020p163 | Thyroid | ECE2009

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: the value of antithyreoperoxidase antibodies measurement

Peretianu Dan , Carsote Mara , Samoila Ramona , Ene Cristina , Alexiu Florin , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis is a part of the spectrum of thyroid autoimmune diseases. Even the proper diagnosis is obtained by pathological exam; usually the detection of high serum antithyroid antibodies is enough to diagnose the disorder. It also represents the most frequent cause of hypothyroidism in non-iodine deficient areas. Nevertheless the presence of the antithyroid antibodies does not always correlates with thyroid dysfunction.Ai...

ea0020p286 | Clinical case reports and clinical reports | ECE2009

Gasser ganglion as pituitary tumor – case report

Carsote Mara , Peretianu Dan , Gruia Adriana , Ene Cristina , Hortopan Dan , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The Gasser Ganglion is a large semi lunar-shaped ganglion of the trigeminal nerve. It contains the cells of origin of the most sensory fibers of the fifth cranial nerve.Aim: Our purpose is to describe a case where Gasser ganglion has an anatomic variant (near the sella turcica), mimicking a hypophyseal tumor.Case presentation: Of 17 years female patient has a history of bradispaniomenorrhea (menses at 30–50 days)...