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ea0099ep9 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2024

Use of selective adrenal and ovarian venous sampling in postmenopausal women with severe hyperandrogenism: Report of 3 cases

Arsentales Montalva Valeria , Gimenez-Palop Olga , Capel Ismael , Subias David , Romero Ana , Hernandez Alba , Muntean Andreea , Jover Judith , Costa Laura , Perendreu Juan , Garcia Carlos , Rigla Mercedes

Background: Although the majority of cases of hyperandrogenism in postmenopausal women are due to functional causes, the sudden appearance of a severe and rapidly progressive condition, especially if associated with signs of virilization and defeminization, requires always ruling out the existence of an androgen-producing tumor at both the adrenal and ovarian levels. Etiological diagnosis can be difficult because ovarian tumors are not easily demonstrable by imaging.<p cla...

ea0099ep8 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2024

Novel germline variant of CDC73 identified during screening for familial primary hyperparathyroidism

Muntean Andreea , Mazarico Altisent Isabel , Capel Flores Ismael , Casamitjana Espuna Laia , Hernandez Lazaro Alba , Barcons Vilaplana Santiago , Guirao Garriga Xavier , Baena Diez Neus , Romero Gregori Ana , Bella Burgos Berta , Arsentales Montalva Valeria , Jover Gornall Judith , Rigla Cros Mercedes

Background: Hyperparathyroidism jaw-tumor syndrome (HPT-JT) is a rare and underdiagnosed cause of familial primary hyperparathyroidism (incidence <1/1000000). It is caused by a pathogenic variant in the CDC73 (or HRPT2) gene that encodes parafibromin. Patients with HPT-JT have a 15–20% risk of developing parathyroid carcinoma. Other related conditions are jaw tumors in 30% of cases, kidney abnormalities in 15% of cases, and uterine tumors in 50% of c...