Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090p556 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

Cardiometabolic and bone health in postmenopausal women with glucocorticoid replacement therapy due to adrenal insufficiency; where do we stand

Kardalas Efstratios , Angelousi Anna , Argyro Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Background: Individuals with adrenal insufficiency (AI) receive life-long glucocorticoid (GC) replacement therapy (CGRT), which often exceeds normal daily physiological GC production, leading to detrimental effects on cardiometabolic parameters and bone health.Objective: Assessment of glucose, lipid and bone metabolism in AI postmenopausal patients in relation to the cause of AI and the CGRT dose.Methods: 114 AI postmenopausal wome...

ea0090p535 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

Occurrence of thyroid autoimmunity, metabolic disorders and malignancy in patients with primary, non-syndromic hyperparathyroidism

Kardalas Efstratios , Ntali Georgia , Argyro Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Background/aim: Primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) is a relatively common endocrine disorder, which is often asymptomatic and thus diagnosed during routine biochemical testing. Emerging scientific data supports the theory that non-syndromic pHPT patients may be at increased risk for thyroid autoimmunity, metabolic disorders and malignancy.Materials and methods: A cohort of 227 pHPT (61 male and 166 female) and 244 non-pHPT (75 male and 169 female) patien...

ea0090p538 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

How did COVID-19 pandemic affect the glycemic regulation of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and continuous insulin infusion systems? Experience of a single diabetes center

Kardalas Efstratios , Katechakis Nikolaos , Argyro Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Background and Aims: The COVID-19 pandemic severely affected the glycemic regulation of adult patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of this pandemic on glycemic control in T1D patients with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) systems.Methods: A cohort of adult T1D patients with CSII was retrospectively evaluated. Data regarding number visits to our diabetes clinics, total daily insulin dose (TDI...

ea0075a18 | Adrenal gland | EYES2021

Coexistence of bilateral pheochromocytomas, unilateral adrenocortical adenoma and prolactinoma

Diamantopoulos Aristidis , Mourelatos Panagiotis , Partsalaki Eirini , Kanellopoulou Sofia , Papachristou Aglaia , Antonopoulou Vasiliki , Beka Aikaterini , Kyriakopoulos George , Argyro Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Background: An increasing number of mutations are associated with pheochromocytomas. Genetic screening is advocated in all cases and immunohistochemistry as well as phenotype profile recognition may permit a more targeted screening for specific genes.Case Presentation: A 54-year-old male presented with symptoms compatible with pheochromocytoma and increased levels of plasma normetanephrines, metanephrines and 3-methoxytyramine. On Computed Tomography, th...

ea0075a19 | Adrenal gland | EYES2021

Post-menopausal woman with adrenal incidentalomas and significantly elevated levels of 17-OH progesterone

Ioanna Mitravela Vasiliki , Giannakou Maria , Kardalas Efstratios , Lavrentaki Aikaterini , Mouchtouris Panagiotis , Baikousi Dimitra , Botoula Efthimia , Kyriakopoulos George , Argyro Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Background: In patients with adrenal nodules increased 17-OH Progesterone (17-OHP) does not necessarily indicate congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) since adrenocortical tumors may harbor defects in steroidogenesis resulting in high steroid precursors, either basally or, usually, after Synacthen stimulation. Secretion of precursors has been associated with malignancy but it can also be present in benign adenomas.Case Presentation: A 62-year-old lady wit...

ea0075a20 | Adrenal gland | EYES2021

Severe Cushing’s syndrome due to ectopic ACTH secretion from small cell lung carcinoma with adrenal metastases

Diamantopoulos Aristidis , Koulenti Marina , Sampanioti Eirini , Evangelatou Eirini , Dimitropoulos Efstathios , Rapti Panagiota , Nikita Georgia , Botoula Efthimia , Kyriakopoulos George , Argyro Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Background: ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is mostly associated with corticotroph adenomas or, infrequently, ectopic ACTH secretion(EAS). Adrenals may show diffuse bilateral enlargement or even macronodules. Adrenal metastases may occur in various cancers. They are often bilateral, irregular, with attenuation values >20 Hounsfield units(HU) on unenhanced CT scan and elevated SUVmax on FDG-PET scan. They may cause adrenal insufficiency due to the destruction of...