Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041ep510 | Diabetes complications | ECE2016

Stroke recurrence (but not mortality) is higher among diabetic and prediabetic patients

Silva-Fernandez Julia , Garcia-Ruiz Rafael , Garcia-Ruiz Rosa M , Carmen Blanco-Valero M , Gonzalez-Pereira Carolina

Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and prediabetic states (pre-DM) are well known risk factors for stroke. Admission blood glucose level and its control during hospital stay, help predicting arterial recanalization after thrombolysis and middle and long term prognosis. We analysed recurrence, mortality and nosocomial infectious complications in DM, pre-DM and patients without previous or newly diagnosed DM or pre-DM.Methods: Descriptive analysis in con...

ea0056gp201 | Pituitary Basic | ECE2018

Epigenetic and post-transcriptional regulation of the SSTR5 gene in somatotropinomas

Pedraza-Arevalo Sergio , Ibanez-Costa Alejandro , Vazquez-Borrego M Carmen , Branco Miguel , Galvez-Moreno M Angeles , Soto-Moreo Alfonso , Korbonits Marta , Gahete Manuel D , Charalambous Marika , Luque Raul M , Castano Justo P

The somatostatin receptor 5 (sst5) and its truncated splicing variants (sst5TMD5, sst5TMD4) are considered putative biomarkers that can predict pharmacological response or aggressiveness in several endocrine-related pathologies, such as acromegaly. sst5 is encoded by a gene, SSTR5, that lacks introns within its coding sequence, and hence, the splicing variants identified are generated by non-canonical splicing events. However, the mechanisms underlying their genesis a...

ea0073aep828 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

Duodenal neuroendocrine tumor (siNET) and Rothmund-Thomson syndrome: a new association of a rare genetic disorder

Paja Fano Miguel , Adela L. Martínez-Martínez , Andoni Monzón , Josune Rodríguez-Soto , Merlo Ignacio , María J García-Barcina , Merino Sonia , M. Carmen González-Serrano

Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (RTS) usually presents with physical stigmata (poikiloderma, ectodermal dysplasia, juvenile cataracts…) and it´s associated with malignancies in patients with homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in the RECQL4 helicase gene (RTS-II). Neoplasms include osteosarcoma in childhood and skin cancer later in life, with occasional malignancies affecting other tissues (leukemia, lymphoma and gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas). To ou...