Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep142 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Brown Tumors as a first sign of secondary hyperparathyroidism

Boudina Maria , Zouli Chrysanthi , Zisimopoulou Eleana , Fotiadou Aimilia , Stamati Mariana , Christantoniou George , Balodimou Chrysanthi , Chrisoulidou Alexandra

Aim: Brown tumors are a very rare and serious complication of sustained undiagnosed secondary hyperparathyroidism. Diagnosis and differential diagnosis are made by combining clinical, biochemical, radiological and pathological findings. We present the case of a male with chronic renal disease and multiple bone damage.A 58-year-old male was referred to the endocrine clinic because of lower back and pleural pain. He was an obese smoker with a heavy medical...

ea0099p309 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2024

Cystic mediastinal lesions as presenting manifestation of papillary thyroid cancer

Zisimopoulou Eleana , Boudina Maria , christantoniou george , Zouli Chrysanthi , Stamati Mariana , fotiadou aimilia , balodimou chrysanthi , Chrisoulidou Alexandra

Background: Distant metastasis, as the initial manifestation of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), is uncommon. Here, we present two unusual cases of large cystic mediastinal lesions, with histology indicative of metastasis from PTC as first diagnosis.Case presentation: We present two male patients, aged 46 and 50 years old, who were referred to our department. The first patient, complained of persistent cough and underwent a thorax CT which revealed a larg...

ea0090ep136 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus is characterized by a downregulation of the inverse relationship between irisin and parathyroid hormone independently of vitamin D status

Karras Spyridon , Koufakis Theocharis , Dimakopoulos George , Zisimopoulou Eleana , Mourampetzis Petros , Manthou Elena , Melidou Eirini , Karalazou Paraskevi , Thisiadou Katerina , Tsachouridou Olga , Zebekakis Pantelis , Makedou Kali , Metallidis Symeon , Kotsa Kalliopi

Background: Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) predisposes to endocrine disorders, manifesting as a metabolic phenotype that affects the entire adipose-musculoskeletal unit (AMS). The present cross-sectional study aimed to investigate differences in irisin and adiponectin concentrations between people living with HIV and healthy controls, as well as to explore potential correlations between the levels of the aforementioned adipokines and markers of calcium h...