Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0016p473 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2008

Identification of ACTH-secreting adenomas in Cushing's disease using intraoperative high-frequency direct contact ultrasound. Preleminary results

Knappe Ulrich , Konz Kornelia , Schoenmayr Robert , Mann Alexander , Engelbach Martin

Introduction: Up to 40% of cases with endocrinologically and surgically proven Cushing’s disease (CD) are MRI-negative1. With intraoperative transsphenoidal ultrasound 72% of microadenomas in CD were identified as hyperechogenic structure2. We report on the first 9 cases with intraoperative use of direct contact high-frequency ultrasound (hf-us) in patients with CD.Patients: All 9 cases (all female, age 31–71 years) reveal...

ea0063p1044 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Current medical care in women with Turner syndrome-retrospective data from five different specialist endocrinology centers in Germany

Kahlert Elin , Blaschke Martina , Janssen Onno E , Stahnke Nikolaus , Strik Dominika , Merkel Martin , Mann Alexander , Liesenkoetter Klaus-Peter , Siggelkow Heide

Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by the complete or partial loss of one X chromosome and associated with a wide range of clinical manifestations. The clinical appearance depends on the specific karyotype, which may include different mosaic forms. Main features of almost all the karyotypes are short stature and delayed or absent puberty. Adult women in particular are at high risk of developing cardiac complications, metabolic syndrome, increased liver enzyme ...