Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0063p569 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 2 | ECE2019

Body composition (DXA) and hormonal picture in obese children

Teodoriu Laura , Trandafir Laura , Ambarus-Popovici Ioana , Ioan Bianca , Ungureanu Maria-Christina , Preda Cristina

Introduction: Obesity in children is rising worldwide with premature development which could involve greater risk of complications and comorbidities in adult life. Central adiposity is a well known feature of glucocorticoid excess and there are some speculations that cortisol biosynthesis is involved in pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. However the circadian rhythm of cortisol axis or incrimination of cortisol excess in obese children is less known. Our aim is to investigate...

ea0070ep441 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Management difficulties in nodular goiter associated with hypopharynx infiltration – case report

Teodoriu Laura , Magdalena Boboc Andreea , Neagu Georgiana , Ioan Bianca , Rosu Andreea , Christina Ungureanu Maria , Preda Cristina

Introduction: The connection between the pharynx and thyroid is close, so in the situations of concomitance: thyroid nodules and pharynx infiltration is very difficult to establish the primary lesion. Extralaryngeal spread of laryngopharyngeal cancer to the thyroid gland can occur by three pathways: direct extension, lymphatic spread or hematogenous spread. Of these three mechanisms, direct extension is the main mechanism because of the close anatomical relationship of the thy...

ea0056p35 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2018

A four months infant survival case of waterhouse–friderichsen syndrome

Teodoriu Laura , Teodor Danut , Ungureanu Maria-Christina , Leustean Letitia , Ioan Bianca , Preda Cristina

Introduction: The Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome is a fulminating infection, often leading to mortality in a matter of hours by producing acute adrenal insufficiency (adrenal hemorrhage) at a time when their response is crucial to address acute stress.Case report: We present the case of a 4 months boy with high fever 40 °C, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, maculopapular rash followed by petechiae and purpura. Biological tests revealed important ...

ea0073aep401 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2021

Association of gastric GIST and Cushing syndrome

Teodoriu Laura , Dimofte Gabriel , Velenciuc Natalia , Ioan Bianca , Leustean Letitia , Ungureanu Christina , Preda Cristina

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are in high risk of developing additional malignancies, hereditary and also nonhereditary kind. Genetic changes are involved in the formation of GIST, about 80% are associated with KIT gene mutation and 10% of cases are associated with PDGFRA gene. These two mutations are found in both familial and sporadic GIST. We report a 65 years old female patient with a history of surgery for gastric GIST (T2N0). During the follow-up, after 4 years,...

ea0073ep131 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2021

Endocrine monitoring after severe hypercalcemia due to primary hyperparathyroidism. In search of lost…MEN 2A?

Teodoriu Laura , Hogea Maximilian , Scripcariu Viorel , Ioan Bianca , Leustean Letitia , Ungureanu Christina , Stefanescu Cipriana , Preda Cristina

The association between primary hyperparathyroidism and pheochromocytoma is present in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) along with medullary carcinoma or it can be a simple simultaneousness. The presence of the genetic mutation is mandatory in order to have a positive diagnosis of MEN. We report the case of a female patient 63 years old admitted in our department for a large adrenal incidentaloma (10 cm) with no clinical signs of adrenal dysfunction. An adrenal bi...

ea0063p498 | Calcium and Bone 2 | ECE2019

Bilateral femoral fractures in a pacient with primary hyperparathyroidism: A case report

Ioan Bianca , Ambarus Ioana , Feraru Laura , Chelaru Alina , Protop Madalina , Rosu Andreea , Neagu Georgiana , Grigorovici Alexandru , Ungureanu Cristina , Preda Cristina

Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common endocrine disorder often diagnosed in asymptomatic individuals on routine biochemical screening, which, if left untreated, can have devastating consequences. The main target organs of PTH are the skeletal system and the kidneys. Asymptomatic hypercalcaemia in young adults is uncommon, and patients who remain asymptomatic should be monitored for the development of complications that justify surgery.<p class="abste...

ea0063p835 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 3 | ECE2019

Bilateral adrenal masses in Addison’s disease: primary tumors or tuberculosis?

Protop Mădălina , Alexandra Ambărus Popovici Ioana , Bianca Ioan , Alina Chelaru , Andreea Rosu , Georgiana Neagu , Cătălina Bilha Stefana , Laura Feraru , Cristina Preda , Letitia Leustean

Introduction: Addison’s disease is a rare disorder, described mainly in isolated cases. The two most common cause of primary adrenal insufficiency are autoimmune adrenalitis and adrenal tuberculosis, which is still the primary cause of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) in developing countries. Adrenal tuberculosis is difficult to diagnose, the classic presentation with non specific symptoms delay the diagnosis. In some cases, the background of tuberculosis and hyperpigm...