Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0063p757 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

Hypo-coagulated patients and ultrasound guided fine-needle aspiration of thyroid nodules: a worry?

Ivo Catarina , Verissimo David , Duarte Vitoria , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , de Castro Joao Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Ultrasound guided Fine-Needle Aspiration (USFNA) of Thyroid is the gold standard for diagnosis of thyroid nodules. Nowadays, many patients are under anticoagulation and antiplatelet medication. Some of the rare complications of USFNA are haemorrhage therefore it’s not clear if performing thyroid USFNA in hypo-coagulated patients increase that risk of complications or if this medication should be stopped before the procedure. Additionally the influence that t...

ea0063p965 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 | ECE2019

Prediabetes: expectations and attitudes

Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Verissimo David , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Jacome de Castro Joao , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Prediabetes is a very prevalent disease. About 27.4% of Portuguese adults suffer from this condition. Prediabetes is defined as intermediate hyperglycemia state associated with the simultaneous presence of insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction as diabetes, with increased risk of developing macro and microvascular complications. Approximately 7% of individuals with prediabetes will progress to diabetes per year. This study aims to characterize a populatio...

ea0063ep42 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism | ECE2019

High level hypertriglyceridemia fluctuation

Verissimo David , Ivo Catarina , Pires Vitoria , Passos Dolores , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , de Castro Joao Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Hypertriglyceridemia (hyperTG) may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and values above 1000 mg/dl are a risk factor for pancreatitis, including non-fasting measurements. The American Heart Association suggested that providers could use nonfasting triglycerides >200 mg/dl to identify hyperTG states. When an elevated result is observed, a fasting triglyceride measure may be reassessed, with exception for extreme levels (for example approximately 1000 m...

ea0049ep1359 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

A slow but continuous growth: Case study of a thyroid nodule

Verissimo David , Pires Vitoria , Passos Dolores , Serra Filipa , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Castro Joao Jacome de , Marcelino Mafalda

Thyroid nodules are a common clinical finding, with an estimated prevalence of palpable thyroid nodules to be approximately 5% in women and 1% in men. The clinical importance of thyroid nodules rests with the need to exclude thyroid cancer. The prevalence of malignancy reported for palpable thyroid lesions ranges from 5.0% to 6.5%. Patients with benign thyroid nodules are unlikely to suffer morbidity or mortality due to thyroid cancer. A 53 aged man presented with a 20-year hi...

ea0041ep555 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2016

Effects of GLP-1 analogues in the treatment of a population with DM2

Ivo Catarina , Nunes e Silva Joao , Simoes Helder , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Marcelino Mafalda , de Castro Joao Jacome

The analogues of GLP-1(aGLP1) are a new class of anti-diabetic agents, administered subcutaneously for the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus type 2 (DM2). In the Portuguese market, there are two aGLP1 currently available: Liraglutide (once-daily administration) and Exenatide (once-weekly administration). They mimic the GLP-1, produced in the small intestine, stimulated by foods at this region, increasing the production of insulin, decreasing the satiety and slowing gastric emptyi...

ea0014p480 | (1) | ECE2007

Bartter syndrome – a case of secondary hyperaldosteronism

Manita Isabel , Veloza Andreia , Coelho Catarina , Saraiva Catarina , Passos Dolores , Cordeiro Maria , Raimundo Luísa , Portugal Jorge

Introduction: Bartter syndrome represents a set of closely related autosomal recessive renal tubular disorders characterised by hypokalemia, hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis and hyperreninemia with normal blood pressure. The underlying abnormality results in excessive urinary losses of sodium, chloride and potassium. Bartter syndrome is classified into 3 main clinical variants: neonatal Bartter syndrome, classic syndrome and Gitelman syndrome.Case repo...

ea0056p221 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2018

Role of 4D–TC in Primary Hyperparathyroidism Diagnosis– case report

Ivo Catarina , Pires Vitoria , Verissimo David , Silva Joao , Serra Filipa , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , de Castro Joao Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Primary Hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) is a calcium metabolism disease, resulting from one or more parathyroid glands hyperfunction. Ultrasonography and Technetium Sestamibi are, nowadays, the first line imaging techniques for diagnosis. Recently, a 4-dimensional computed tomography (4D-TC) protocol has emerged, presented in the last endocrine surgery guidelines. It is a dynamic imaging exam based on the parathyroid contrast uptake pattern, whose sensitivity and spec...

ea0056p1191 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Ectopic thyroid tissue challenge: clinical case report

Verissimo David , Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Passos Dolores , Serra Filipa , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Castro Joao Jacome de , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Ectopic thyroid tissue is a rare embryonic developmental defect that occurs during the thyroid transition from its initial position in the floor of the primitive bowel to a pre-tracheal location. This defect has a prevalence in the general population of 0.3–1/100,000 inhabitants, increasing to 0.5–1/4,000 patients with thyroid pathology. It is more common in women and can be diagnosed at any age, with diagnosis being more common in young individuals.</p...

ea0056ep167 | Thyroid | ECE2018

Graves disease, pericarditis and thymus hyperplasia: the improbable triad!

Ivo Catarina , Verissimo David , Pires Vitoria , Serra Filipa , Passos Dolores , Lopes Luis , de Castro Joao Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Ophthalmopathy and dermatopathy are the most frequent manifestations of Graves Disease (GD). It is also known the relation between GD and other autoimmune diseases like myasthenia gravis. Thymus hyperplasia in GD is already documented on literature but it’s mechanism is not well understood. There are two possible explanations, one related to thyrotrophin receptors stimulation present on thymus, and other related to tissue stimulation due to generalized hyper...

ea0081ep1065 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Betrayed by the lab: a case of facticial thyrotoxicosis

Verissimo David , Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vito ria , Martins Ana Cla udia , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Castro J Ja come , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Factitious thyrotoxicosis is caused by intentional and surreptitious ingestion of thyroid hormone and can be a challenge in the differential diagnosis with other pathologies.Case report: Female, 35 years old, referred to our department for suspected subacute thyroiditis after COVID-19. The patient had previous medical history of hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, 2 galactophorectomies with right breast reconstruction, depressive syndrome...