Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep1468 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Ten years of TSH suppression therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer analysed by HR-pQCT

Germain Natacha , Nadin Katia , Estour Bruno , Galusca Bogdan

Introduction: TSH suppression therapy by thyroid hormones (TST) in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) could be associated with adverse effects on bone metabolism in post-menopausal women. Recent recommendations suggest therefore to minimize time passed under TSH suppression therapy. However data in literature are controversial and few shows results on microarchitecture. This study evaluated bone microarchitecture using High-resolution peripheral quantitative com...

ea0081p164 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Links between posterior pituitary activity, other endocrine abnormalities and psychometric profile in anorexia nervosa: a multimodal evaluation

Galusca Bogdan , Emmanuelle Doua Singoh Sandra , Germain Natacha , Mannel Merabet , Jerome Redoute , Boutet Claire , Catherine Massoubre

Introduction: Opioid system activity was found disturbed in several reward circuit areas in restrictive anorexia nervosa (AN) patients but also surprisingly at the pituitary level. However, the potential role of this specific abnormality of pituitary in AN physiopathology remains unclear or unknown.Objectives: The first aim was to find the exact pituitary location (posterior and/or anterior) of this disturbed opioid activity and then to study the link be...

ea0049oc11.5 | Obesity | ECE2017

Differentiating constitutional thinness from anorexia nervosa in DSM 5 era

Estour Bruno , Marouani Nesrine , Sigaud Torrance , Lang Francois , Fakra Eric , Diamonde Aurelie , Galusca Bogdan , Germain Natacha

Introduction: Constitutional thinness (CT) is an underweight state characterized by normal menstruations and no change in feeding behaviour. Thinness is the only resemblance between Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and CT. Removal of amenorrhea in the new DSM 5 definition of AN might lead to misdiagnosis between these two populations. The objective of this study was to compare CT, AN and Control subjects in terms of biological, anthropometric, and psychological markers in order to better...

ea0014p477 | (1) | ECE2007

Thyroid dysplasia – 30 cases of lingual thyroids

Zbranca Eusebie , Preda Cristina , Mogos Voichita , Leustean Letitia , Vulpoi Carmen , Galusca Bogdan , Rusu Valeriu , Negru Radu

Thyroid dysplasia (ectopy, hypoplasia or aplasia) is a common cause of congenital hypothyroidism. Lingual thyroid is a rare embryological aberration caused by failure of migration of the thyroid gland to its normal position in the neck.This retrospective study involved 30 patients with lingual thyroid diagnosed in our Department between 1970–2005. The diagnosis was based on physical examination, evaluation of the mental development (IQ) and following tests:TSH, fT4, ultra...

ea0049ep1126 | Female Reproduction | ECE2017

Graduated response to pulsatile GnRH therapy in hypothalamic amenorrhea

Germain Natacha , Fauconnier Anais , Klein Jean-Philippe , Wargny Amelie , Khalfallah Yadh , Papastathi-Boureau Chrysoula , Estour Bruno , Galusca Bogdan

Introduction: Pulsatile GnRH therapy is currently used to restore LH pulse and induce physiological ovulation, with effectiveness demonstrated in all types of hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA). Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by self-starvation-induced undernutrition leading to functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA). Weight recovery does not always restore menses despite no apparent clinical and biological undernutrition residual signs. Only few specific studies on persiste...

ea0014p378 | (1) | ECE2007

Fine-needle aspiration biopsy – possibilities and limitations

Ciobanu Delia , Vulpoi Carmen , Florea Niculina , Andriescu Lidia , Grigorovici Alexandru , Mogos Voichita , Galusca Bogdan , Cristea Cristina , Leustean Letitia , Zbranca Eusebie

The critical problem of thyroid nodules is to identify the malignant ones Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) plays a crucial role in this diagnosis and enables the number of surgical operations to be reduced. We have evaluated the performances of FNAB in comparison with the histological examination in 1971 consecutive patients who suffered both fine-needle puncture and surgery in a 5 years interval at a University Hospital. FNAB was malignant or suspicious in 8.4% patients, ...