Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070ep220 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Cubulin and Megalin gene polymorphisms in diabetes mellitus

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Banala Rajkiran Reddy

Background: Diabetes mellitus is the commonest endocrinopathy, Worldwide. Inspite of its commonality, the genetic basis of etiopathogenesis and pathophysiology are ever evolving and enigmatic. Amongst the protean genetic variations, cubulin gene and megalin gene mutations in diabetes are important in dictating genotype—phenotypic correlations and natural clinical course of diabetes. The genetic studies in this area are especially very sparse from Indian sub-continent. In...

ea0081ep618 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in Papillary thyroid cancer

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Panchangam RAmakanth Bhargav , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , U Udaya Kumar , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam

Introduction: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most frequent endocrine malignancy. Apart from genetics, autoimmunity has been implicated in its pathogenesis. In this context, we set out study the role of Pro- inflammatory cytokines in PTC in South Indian population.Material and methods: This prospective case-control study was conducted on surgically managed PTC patients. Institutional ethical committee approval was obtained. Diagnosis of PTC was ...

ea0081ep1015 | Thyroid | ECE2022

What is the ideal approach for thyroidectomy in a given patient? Proposal of an algorithm

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , U Udaya Kumar , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam

Introduction: Thyroidectomy can performed by open or wide array of endoscopic techniques. Lack of uniform consensus on specific indications for each technique leads to confusion on ideal thyroidectomy technique. In this context, we analysed our experience with specific emphasis on deducing an algorithm on ideal technique for a given patient. Material and methods: This is a retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care endocrine surgery department in S...

ea0081ep1204 | Late Breaking | ECE2022

Role and expression of miRNAs (miRNA 548e_5p, miRNA 873_5p, miRNA 378b) in fetal development and incidence of Preeclampsia in pregnancy

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Panchangam Bhargav , U Udaya Kumar , V Vinaya , Rajkiran Banala

Background: Preeclampsia (PE) continues tochallenge both the clinicians and researchers worldwide, as the existing knowledge on its etiopathology does not come up with an efficient and foolproof treatment regime due its progressive nature and uncertain diagnosis and prognosis. In this context, miRNAs represent a potential therapeutic target and a diagnostic tool.Objectives: Circulating microRNAs present in maternal blood play an important role in the eti...

ea0090p343 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Prevalence of mutations in cublin-megalin receptor genes in Diabetis Mellitus: Subset analysis of an Indian NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) study

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Kumar N Udaya , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam , Bangaraiahgari Chakrapani

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the commonest endocrinopathy, Worldwide. Amongst the protean complex genetic variations, cubulin gene and megalin gene mutations in diabetes are important in dictating genotype-phenotypic correlations and natural clinical course of diabetes. The genetic studies in this area are especially very sparse from Indian sub-continent. In this context, we analyzed the prevalence of cubulin (CBN) and megalin (LRP2) gene mutations, as part of NGS (Ne...

ea0090p765 | Thyroid | ECE2023

An Fifty Six Gene panel Next Generation Sequencing Study of Follicular differentiated Thyroid Cancer: An Indian Study

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Kumar N Udaya , Bangaraiahgari Chakrapani

Background: Follicular differentiated thyroid cancer (FDTC) is the most common endocrine cancer, globally. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) in thyroid cancer allows for high-throughput genetic sequencing in short time. This analysis offers useful information on tumor biology. NGS Studies on follicular differentiated thyroid cancer are scanty from South East Asia. In this context, we set out study the pattern of a genetic panel wide somatic mutations in thyroid cancer.<p cl...

ea0070aep555 | General Endocrinology | ECE2020

Invivo endocrine internet: An unique model of endocrine system

Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Mohammad Rafi , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Reddy Banala Rajkiran

Background: Endocrine system (ES) is unique amongst all organ systems (OS) in human body. ES is a conglomeration of different endocrine organs. So far, the only models of proof o fintegrity within ES are APUD cell concept; HPA axis; HPG axis; biochemical pathways of hormones. But, the flaws in the above models are their presumptive and extrapolative nature. We wanted to test a model that every endocrine disease has collateral effect on other endocrine organs. We took nontoxic ...

ea0070ep158 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Correlation between pro–inflammatory biomarkers and vitamin B12 levels in diabetes mellitus: A prospective study

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , K Divya , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , reddy Banala Rajkiran

Introduction: Apart from genetics, autoimmunity has been implicated in pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus (DM). Further the role of vitamin B12 levels in diabetic immunomodulation is controversial. In this context, we set out study the role of Pro– inflammatory cytokines in DM with or without vitamin B 12 deficiency in South Indian population.Material and Methods: This prospective case–control study was conducted on diabetes mellitus patients....

ea0070ep481 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Is there genetic linkage between benign adenoma and papillary cancer of thyroid: A linkage study through braf and ras gene mutation study

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , reddy Banala Rajkiran , Mohammad Rafi

Introduction: The adenoma- carcinoma sequence in thyroid nodules is an enigmatic phenomenon. Genomics is the only definitive modality to resolve this hypothesis. Adenomas and papillary carcinomas tend to have mutations in RAS and highly specific BRAF gene respectively. In this context, we set out study the prevalence of these somatic mutations in surgical tissue samples.Material and Methods: This prospective study was conducted on surgically managed thyr...

ea0073aep389 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2021

Levels of Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in Papillary thyroid cancer

Bangariahgari Ramesh , Panchangam Ramakanth Bhargav , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Md Rafi , Banala Rajkiran Reddy

IntroductionPapillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common endocrine malignancy. Apart from genetics, autoimmunity has been implicated in its pathogenesis. But, reports have been conflicting ranging from causative, protective and neutral role of immunomodulation. In this context, we set out study the role of Pro- inflammatory cytokines in PTC in South Indian population.Material and methodsThis pilot pro...