Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep602 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Ectopic Cushing's syndrome due to metastatic lung carcinoid presenting on a background of DIPNECH

Moreno Telma , Ribeiro Sara , Varela Ana , Freitas Paula , Carvalho Davide

Diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia (DIPNECH) is a relatively recent and rare disease, frequently misdiagnosed. It is characterized as a generalized proliferation of pulmonary neuroendocrine cells and is recognized as a precursor lesion for pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors, although the risk of progression to malignancy is considered low. Here we report a patient with ectopic ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome due to metastatic lung carcinoid tumors...

ea0099ep584 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

A novel lipoprotein lipase mutation in familial chylomicronemia syndrome – two case reports

Moreno Telma , Ribeiro Sara , Freixo Joao , Pinhao Silvia , Correia Flora , Rodrigues Elisabete

Introduction: Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is a rare inherited disorder of lipoprotein metabolism leading to severe hypertriglyceridemia and increased risk for acute pancreatitis. Mutations in the lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene account for the majority of cases of monogenic chylomicronemia.Methods: We report the cases of two white males with a novel homozygous mutation in position 332 of the LPL gene.Res...

ea0099ep762 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Treatment of pediatric grave’s disease: a single-center experience

Moreno Telma , Filipe Ribeiro Joana , Ferreira Sofia , Costa Carla , Santos Silva Rita , Castro-Correia Cintia

Introduction: Grave’s disease is a rare disease in children. Treatment options are the same as in adults but remission rate with antithyroid drugs (ATD) appears to be lower in children and more prolonged courses of ATD are recommended. We aimed to evaluate the outcome of ATD treatment and to identify factors associated with remission.Methods: Retrospective study of 36 pediatric patients diagnosed with Grave’s disease at the Pediatric Department...

ea0090ep315 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Levothyroxine dosing following bariatric surgery – A 4-year follow up

Ribeiro Sara , Lima Bruno A , Goncalves Juliana , Moreno Telma , Ferreira Helena Urbano , Pedro Jorge , Varela Ana , Carvalho Davide , Freitas Paula

Introduction: The anatomical and physiological changes induced by bariatric surgery (BS) can significantly impact the absorption and pharmacokinetics of orally administered medication. In particular, levothyroxine (LT4) dosage, given its dependence on patient’s weight and gastric pH for optimal absorption, is expected to change following BS. However, the literature is not unanimous and there is a void of longer-term studies. We aimed to compare LT4 dosage 4 years followin...

ea0099p489 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Diabetes remission after bariatric surgery: a 10-years follow-up study

Meira Ines , Menino Joao , Goncalves Juliana , Ferreira Helena , Rita Leite Ana , Ferreira Patricia , Ribeiro Sara , Moreno Telma , Silva Diana , Freitas Paula , Lima da Costa Eduardo , Queiros Joana

Introduction: Although lifestyle measures and medical therapy are the cornerstone of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) management, achieving optimal glycemic control in T2DM patients with obesity remains challenging. There is strong and consistent evidence that bariatric surgery (BS) is an effective strategy to improve glycemia in diabetic patients and often leads to remission of T2DM in patients with obesity. The majority of the published literature supporting T2DM remission after BS ha...

ea0090ep1095 | Late Breaking | ECE2023

Effectiveness of empirical antibiotic therapy in diabetic foot infection in a Portuguese Center

Goncalves Juliana , Guimaraes Andre , Urbano Ferreira Helena , Ribeiro Sara , Moreno Telma , Borges-Canha Marta , Silva Fabia , Clara Correia Maria , Pedro Jorge , Neves Nelia , Sao Simao Ricardo , Andrade Paulo , de Lurdes Santos Maria , Carvalho Davide , Freitas Paula

Introduction: Diabetic foot infection imposes a significant burden and is a major cause of non-traumatic limb amputation. Antibiotic therapy plays a crucial role in the management these patients. In our institution, empirical antibiotic therapy is tailored to the presence of risk factors for multidrug-resistant microorganisms. For patients without risk factors, empirical intravenous amoxicillin-clavulanate at a dose 2.2 g every 8h is used. For patients with risk factors such a...

ea0090ep286 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Prediabetes remission after bariatric surgery: A 4-years follow-up study

Borges-Canha Marta , Neves Joao Sergio , Silva Maria , Mendonca Fernando , Moreno Telma , Ribeiro Sara , Vale Catarina , Goncalves Juliana , Ferreira Helena Urbano , Santos Sara , Calheiros Raquel , Meira Ines , Menino Joao , Guerreiro Vanessa , Pedro Jorge , Varela Ana , Souto Selma , Lima da Costa Eduardo , Freitas Paula , Carvalho Davide , Group CRIO

Background: Bariatric surgery leads to weight loss and to cardiometabolic risk improvement. Although prediabetes remission after bariatric surgery is biologically plausible, data on this topic is scarce.Aim: We aimed to access pre-diabetes remission rate and clinical predictors of remission in a 4 year follow up period.Methods: Observational longitudinal study including patients with morbid obesity and prediabetes submitted to bari...