Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041ep822 | Obesity | ECE2016

Visceral adiposity index as a marker of hepatic steatosis in overweight and obese premenopausal women

Vassilatou Evangeline , Vassiliadi Dimitra , Lazaridou Helen , Koutsomitopoulos Nikitas , Kelekis Nikolaos , Hadjidakis Dimitrios , Dimitriadis George

Introduction: Visceral adiposity index (VAI), initially developed as an indicator of visceral adipose function for the assessment of cardiometabolic risk, has been also proposed for the detection of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, the diagnostic performance of VAI as a marker of hepatic steatosis (HS) is still under investigation.Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of VAI as a marker of HS in a cohort of overweight and obese premenopau...

ea0041ep1127 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2016

Baseline serum TSH and risk of thyroid microcarcinoma in non-toxic nodular thyroid disease

Askitis Dimitrios , Efremidou Eleni I , Karanikas Michael , Tripsianis Gregory , Polychronidis Alexandros , Liratzopoulos Nikolaos

Aim: Thyroid cancer comprises the most common endocrine malignancy and a variety of studies have examined the role of TSH as an independent risk factor for the manifestation of differentiated thyroid cancer in otherwise benign thyroid disorders. Objective of the current retrospective study was the assessment of a possible relation between baseline serum TSH and thyroid microcarcinoma in a patient cohort with non-toxic thyroid disorders and without preoperative cytological esta...

ea0059p086 | Diabetes & cardiovascular | SFEBES2018

The role of dietary protein intake on glycaemic variables in a young healthy south-asian population at risk of type 2 diabetes

Arebi Moaad , Fountoulakis Nikolaos , Wijesuirya Mahen , Vasantharaja Laksha , Thamlini Demetrius , Karalliedde Janaka , Guess Nicola

Background: Existing interventional trials show high dietary protein intake can reduce glycaemia in type 2 diabetic (T2DM) individuals. At present, there is limited data on this relationship in a young, healthy population at risk of T2DM. This study investigates the association of animal and plant-based dietary protein intake on fasting blood glucose (FBG) and 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) concentrations in a young South-Asian population at high-risk of type 2 diab...

ea0038p158 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Clot structure analysis in survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: the role of growth hormone deficiency

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Kumar Satish S , Lynch Julie , Oxley Natalie , Phoenix Fladia , Ajjan Ramzi , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Childhood-onset cancer survivors demonstrate increased mortality rates due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events. Studies suggest that leukaemia and brain tumour survivors have a relative risk of 6.4 and 29.0 respectively for stroke. Adverse lipid profile, body composition, insulin resistance and hypertension have been implicated to the increased cardiovascular risk in these patients, however little is known about procoagulant factors and markers of vascul...

ea0038p326 | Pituitary | SFEBES2015

Impaired quality of life in patients with acromegaly despite long-term disease control: results from a longitudinal study

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Lynch Julie , O'Dwyer John , Gilbey Stephen G , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Patients with acromegaly are frequently left with long-term adverse sequelae. Cross-sectional evaluation of health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) using both generic and specific questionnaires (AcroQoL) has confirmed HR-QoL to be severely impaired in acromegaly. However, long-term HR-QoL outcomes following disease control have been less well-described.Methods: The disease specific questionnaire AcroQoL and three validated generic question...

ea0037gp.19.03 | Pituitary–Acromegaly | ECE2015

Perceived quality of life in acromegaly: results from a tertiary UK centre

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Lynch Julie , Gilbey Stephen G , Webb Susan M , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Patients with acromegaly are frequently left with long-term adverse sequelae. When compared with individuals with other pituitary adenomas, patients with acromegaly demonstrate greater impairment in their quality of life (QoL).Methods: The disease-specific questionnaire, AcroQoL, and the generic psychological general well-being schedule (PGWBS) were used to evaluate QoL in an acromegaly patient cohort. Longitudinal data were also collected ...

ea0035p67 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

Baseline characteristics of Greek patients enrolled in the ExFOS study

Aloumanis Kyriakos , Tzoitou Marianthi , Tsakiri Vassiliki , Bartzis Nikolaos , Drossinos Vangelis , Kapetanos George

Introduction: ExFOS is a multinational, non-interventional, prospective, observational study to evaluate fracture outcomes, back pain, compliance and health-related quality of life in osteoporotic patients treated with teriparatide for up to 24 months. We present the baseline characteristics of the Hellenic subpopulation.Methods: In Greece, 439 consenting patients with osteoporosis (92.3% females), suitable for prescribing teriparatide in the course of n...

ea0035p288 | Clinical case reports Thyroid/Others | ECE2014

Primary hyperparathyroidism due to ectopic mediastinal parathyroid gland at the level of anterior wall of ascending aorta

Gogali Foteini , Tzatzadakis Nikolaos , Proikaki Stella , Samartzis Georgios , Prokovas Ioannis , Tsentidis Charalampos

Introduction: Parathyroid adenoma is the most common cause of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) resulting in hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria due to autonomous secretion of PTH. Ectopic parathyroid adenoma, as a consequence of variability in the glandular tissue migration during the embryologic life or a supernumary fifth parathyroid gland, has an incidence of 25% among patients with PHPT. The incidence of deeply mediastinal ectopic parathyroid adenoma is 1–3%.<p cla...

ea0035p880 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Somatostatin analogue treatment of a TSH secreting adenoma presenting with accelerated bone metabolism and a pericardial effusion

Mousiolis Athanasios , Kotsa Kalliopi , Rapti Eleni , Yavropoulou Maria , Efstathiou Maria , Foroglou Nikolaos , Yovos Ioannis

Objective: To report the unusual presentation of a thyrotropinoma in a patient with: i) accelerated bone turnover, evident as osteopenia and increased serum alkaline phosphatase level, and ii) a pericardial effusion, years before diagnosis, that resolved completely following surgery and somatostatin analogue treatment.Case report: A 38-year-old man had been treated for years for presumed hypothyroidism with thyroxine supplementation based on elevated TSH...

ea0035p1066 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2014

MRI evaluation of extraocular muscles in patients with Grave's orbitopathy

Tsirouki Theodora , Valvis Nikolaos , Tsironi Evaggelia , Koukoulis Georgios N , Kapsalaki Eftychia , Bargiota Alexandra

Background: Clinical evaluation of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is often insufficient. Frequently it is difficult to decide whether a case of GO is active, or to detect the degree of severity. STIR sequence MRI suppresses signal from fat and thus in the orbits can also detect active inflammation and oedema of extra-ocular muscles (EOMs). The aim of the present study is to examine whether imaging of rectus EOMs with STIR MRI could provide additional information for the activit...