Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0084ps1-02-13 | Hypothyroidism | ETA2022

Sex hormones levels and chronic autoimmune thyroiditis in a cohort of obese male patients

Sagnella Alfonso , Ciuoli Cristina , Bufano Annalisa , Benenati Nicoletta , Fralassi Noemi , Cartocci Alessandra , Grazia Castagna Maria

Introduction and Aim: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of hypothyroidism and chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT). However, little is known about the underlying pathogenic mechanisms. Recently it has been evaluated the role played by sex hormones in the onset of AIT and, analysing the data from a large cohort of normal/overweight males, a positive correlation between an increased ratio of estradiol/testosterone levels (E2/T) and AIT was found. Since obese males are...

ea0092ps3-29-05 | Treatment 2 | ETA2023

Tailored mortality risk in stage I-II DTC patients by integrating ata stratification and response to initial therapy

Dalmiglio Cristina , Forleo Raffaella , Fralassi Noemi , Maino Fabio , Brilli Lucia , Valerio Laura , Trimarchi Andrea , Pilli Tania , Cartocci Alessandra , Grazia Castagna Maria

Objectives: AJCC/TNM staging system provides an estimate of mortality risk in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients and recent evidence showed that ATA risk stratification may improve the definition of this risk. We speculated that the integration of the response to the initial therapy (RIT) could better define the mortality risk.Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 891 consecutive DTC patients followed at the Section of Endocrinology, University...

ea0099ep1250 | Late Breaking | ECE2024

Gonadis national registry on gonadal status in pituitary and adrenal disorders: prevalence and characterization of sexual dysfunctions in male patients with acromegaly

Garifalos Francesco , Feola Tiziana , Fralassi Noemi , De Angelis Cristina , Minnetti Marianna , Pirchio Rosa , Vignozzi Linda , Colao Annamaria , Corona Giovanni , Isidori Andrea , Pivonello Rosario

The potential independent role of growth hormone (GH) excess in sexual dysfunction of acromegalic male patients is poorly characterized. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the sexual function, in adult males with acromegaly, stratifying the cohort in “uncontrolled” and “controlled” disease. Data were retrieved from GONADIS, a national registry on gonadal status and reproductive and psycho-sexual function in patients affected by pituitary and adren...