Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p1523 | Pituitary Clinical | ICEECE2012

GH deficiency after treatment of medulloblastoma and thyroid cancer: is this the case for GH therapy?

Valkusz Z. , Magony S. , Sepp K. , Csajbok E. , Julesz J. , Pavics L.

The hypothalamic–pituitary unit is a particularly radiosensitive region in the central nervous system. As a consequence, hypopituitarism commonly develops after radiation treatments for sellar and parasellar neoplasms, extrasellar brain tumours. Increasing tumour-related survival rates provide an expanding population at risk of developing hypopituitarism. The severity of hypopituitarism is related to the radiation doses given while whole body irradiation regimens to a dos...

ea0029p1835 | Thyroid cancer | ICEECE2012

Appearance of secondary primary malignancies in patients with differentiated tumours of the thyroid gland

Sepp K. , Valkusz Z. , Nagy M. , Csajbok C. , Magony S. , Julesz J. , Wittmann T.

Introduction: thyroid carcinoma is an uncommon malignancy, but it’s incidence appears to be increasing slowly (female 2–3.8/100.000 - male 1.2–2.6/100.000). This is the most common malignant endocrine tumour, represents about 1% of all malignancies. The majority of these patients females, mostly between the age of 30–60. The main differentiated histological types are papillary and follicular. The options of the treatment are surgical removal (mainly total),...

ea0029p384 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ICEECE2012

A case history as example for diagnostics and treatment of acromegaly: started and ended with pregnancy

Magony S. , Valkusz Z. , Csajbok Z. , Sepp K. , Gardi J. , Szecsi M. , Kiss I. , Wittmann T. , Julesz J.

The history of a female patient is demonstrated as an example of diagnostic and therapeutical pitfalls in acromegaly. The patient was first operated on a pituitary macroadenoma at her age of 21. Prior to surgery, serum prolactin was found moderately elevated and the patient was raromenorrhoic, without galactorrhea. Soon recurrence of the tumour was trialed with bromocriptine medication, however, without any inhibitory effect on the process. The patient underwent a second neuro...