Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0064007 | Low dose continuous IV etomidate for severe Cushing’s syndrome in the non-critical care setting: a clinical study | BES2019

Low dose continuous IV etomidate for severe Cushing’s syndrome in the non-critical care setting: a clinical study

Constantinescu SM , Lefebvre A , Furnica RM , Maiter D

Introduction: Severe Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is defined by extremely high serum cortisol levels (usually >1000 nM), along with severe and deadly complications, including sepsis, heart failure, acute psychosis, vascular thrombosis, digestive haemorrhage and bowel perforation. Rapid control of such hypercortisolism is mandatory and has been shown to decrease operative mortality and complications. Oral treatments such as ketoconazole and metyrapone are often inadequate i...

ea0032p634 | Growth hormome IGF axis – basic | ECE2013

GH therapy: never say never; clinical case

Ghita Irina , Profiri Corina , Constantinescu Georgiana , Novac Roxana , Mogos Voichita

We present the case of a patient diagnosed with panhypopituitarism at an adult age. The tenth child of a poor family, PA consulted the endocrinologist accompanied by his 65 year old mother. PA was 20 years old at the first consultation. He was, however, entrapped in the body of a 12 year old child, being only 139 cm tall and having no signs of puberty onset. He was slightly eunuchoid, with long limbs, due to delayed puberty, with micropenis and lack of androgen dependent hair,...

ea0049ep1073 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Aggressive macroprolactinoma – exception to the rule

Belceanu Alina Daniela , Constantinescu Georgiana , Crumpei Iulia , Bursuc Anamaria , Rotariu Daniel , Constantinescu Aurora , Ciubotaru Vasile , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen

Background: Prolactinoma is the most frequent pituitary tumour. However, peculiar aspects may induce difficulties in their evolution and management. Malignant prolactinoma is exceptionally rare and it cannot be diagnosed on histological grounds alone. We report the case of a recurrent, possibly malignant macroprolactinoma.Case report: 46 years old female, addressed for bitemporal hemianopia, without other clinical signs. MRI confirmed a pituitary macroad...

ea0049ep1076 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Pituitary adenoma and elevated ACTH: not always corticotrophinoma

Cabac Mariana , Belceanu Alina Daniela , Crumpei Iulia , Tirnovan Mirela , Constantinescu Georgiana , Bursuc Anamaria , Constantinescu Aurora , Mogos Voichita , Vulpoi Carmen

Introduction: Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activation is the main neuroendocrine response to an environmental challenge. Drug abuse may activate HPA axis by interaction with neuromodulation systems.Case report: 28 year old man, was admitted in the Neurology Department for persistent headache with spinal irradiation. With suspicion of multiple sclerosis, MRI revealed pituitary macroadenoma (14 mm diameter) and subcortical, paraventr...

ea0041ep304 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2016

Association of two aggressive tumors (prolactinoma and multiple meningioma) – difficult issue, difficult management

Constantinescu Georgiana , Belceanu Alina , Haba Danisia , Constantinescu Aurora , Rotariu Daniel , Bursuc Anamaria , Armasu Ioana , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen

Introduction: The coexistence of pituitary adenoma and meningiomas is very rare. It is debatable if meningiomas result as a consequence of hormone dependent growth or secondary to radiation.We report a rare case of coexisting brain tumors: a prolactin secreting pituitary adenoma and two meningiomas in a 54-year-old female patient.Case report: Onset at 46 years with bitemporal hemianopsia, without other clinical complaints. MRI conf...

ea0084ps2-07-66 | Graves’ Disease 1 | ETA2022

Influence of thyroperoxydase and thyroglobulin antibodies on the presentation and the evolution of medically treated graves’ disease

Matei Constantinescu Stefan , Hospel Julien , Daumerie Chantal , Alexopoulou Orsalia , Maiter Dominique , Burlacu Maria-Cristina

Introduction: Thyrotropin receptor stimulating antibodies (TRAb) are responsible for Graves’ disease (GD) manifestations. Other thyroid antibodies, namely thyroperoxidase (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin (TGAb) antibodies are highly prevalent in GD, but their roles in GD presentation and evolution are controversial.Methods: We retrospectively analysed TPOAb and TGAb levels and evolution in 88 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed GD between 2000 and 20...

ea0090p688 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Incidental pituitary macroadenoma: natural history and surgical results

Matei Constantinescu Stefan , Alexopoulou Orsalia , Duprez Thierry , Furnica Raluca , Fomekong Edward , Raftopoulos Christian , Maiter Dominique

Introduction: The Incidental diagnosis of non-functioning pituitary macroadenomas (NPFMA) is becoming more prevalent with the spread of modern imaging techniques. More clinical data about their natural history and surgical results are needed. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed medical files of patients referred to our clinic for an incidental NFPMA between 2010 and 2019. In particular, we compared patients that experienced tumor growth or not during su...

ea0063p823 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 3 | ECE2019

Pheochromocytoma affecting Pregnancy: still searching the needle in the haystack?

Langton Katharina , Constantinescu Georgiana , Richter Susan , Gieldon Laura , Lenders Jacques , Eisenhofer Graeme

Introduction: Pheochromocytoma associated with pregnancy carries a great risk for adverse fetal and maternal outcome, especially when the diagnosis is missed. Symptoms can present in a wide variety regarding intensity and duration, making it difficult for the treating midwife or obstetrician to draw correct conclusions.Clinical Case: We present a case of a 29 years old patient whose third pregnancy was complicated by short, but frequent and intense spell...

ea0070aep202 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

Body composition and adipokines influence upon bone mineral density and bone metabolism in renal transplant receivers

Matei Anca , Bilha Stefana , Constantinescu Daniela , Cianga Petru , Covic Adrian , Branisteanu Dumitru

Introduction: Renal transplant receivers (RTR) have a higher risk for osteoporosis, obesity and sarcopenia, which all seem to be interrelated. FGF23 and adipokine disorders, often recognized in RTR, might be involved in the fat-muscle-bone crosstalk. The current study aims to evaluate the influence of body compartiments and adipokines on bone mass in RTR.Methods: Thiscross-sectional study investigates the predictive role of body composition, adipokines (...

ea0032p88 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2013

Lean body mass and leptin, but not fat mass are independent predictors of bone mass in postmenopausal women

Constantinescu Georgiana , Novac Roxana , Gaspar Ioana , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen , Mogos Voichita , Branisteanu Dumitru D

Body weight is positively correlated to bone mass. While gravity represents a stimulation stress for bone turnover, endocrine function of adipocytes may also influence bone.Objectives: We investigated the relative influence of weight, body composition and leptin upon lumbar bone mass in pre and postmenopausal women.Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study including six groups varying from 8 to 15 pre- / postmenopausal healthy v...