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ea0099ep217 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2024

Adrenal phenotype in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1

Cremaschi Arianna , Mungari Roberta , Mangone Alessandra , Del Sindaco Giulia , Sala Elisa , Carosi Giulia , Lotito Veronica , Ferrante Emanuele , Mantovani Giovanna

Background: Adrenal involvement in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) has been reported, its prevalence varying from 9 to 73%. The aim of this study was to characterize the adrenal phenotype and the prevalence and clinical significance of cortisol hypersecretion in a cohort of MEN1 patients.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data of 36 adult patients with germline menin mutation (20 females; mean age 50±17.4 years) in regular follow-up at ou...

ea0099p124 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Neuropsychological profile in acromegaly: cross sectional analysis and preliminary prospective long-term study

Mangone Alessandra , Abete Fornara Giorgia , Sala Elisa , Carosi Giulia , Del Sindaco Giulia , Cremaschi Arianna , Mungari Roberta , Lotito Veronica , Bertani Giulio , Locatelli Marco , Ferrante Emanuele , Mantovani Giovanna

Background: Psychopathological distress is a significant burden in acromegaly, mostly in terms of depression and anxiety. Patients are also reported to experience an impairment in cognitive performance, yet literature is highly heterogeneous.M&M: We conducted a cross-sectional study recruiting 44 acromegalic patients (59% females, 29.5% with active disease, 70.5% controlled/in remission) referring to our tertiary center between 2011 and 2023 and 40 h...

ea0099p335 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Cardiovascular disease and gender differences in non-functioning pituitary tumors: preliminary data of a prospective study

Sala Elisa , Lotito Veronica , Carosi Giulia , Del Sindaco Giulia , Mungari Roberta , Cremaschi Arianna , Pagnano Angela , Mangone Alessandra , Ferrante Emanuele , Mantovani Giovanna

Background: In the last few decades, the association between pituitary disorders and cardiovascular disease has been demonstrated. Furthermore, the importance of gender as a non-modifiable risk of factor is increasingly emerging.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data of 112 patients diagnosed with nonfunctioning pituitary tumor (NFPT) attending the outpatient clinic at our tertiary center. In this study we report only preliminary data of the retrospec...