Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep600 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Sporadic metastatic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor in a young patient

Mitrache Marius-Lucian , Martin Carmen Sorina , Nitipir Cornelia , Fica Simona

Background: Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are rare tumors which can sometimes be diagnosed based on symptoms of hormone excess, but, more often, they are asymptomatic, and patients frequently present with metastatic disease. While they can occur in hereditary cancer syndromes such as multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), von Hippel-Lindau (VHL), or neurofibromatosis (NF1), the majority of pancreatic NENs are sporadicCase report: We rep...

ea0090ep564 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

New onset diabetes mellitus after dexamethasone treatment for intracranial hypertension in a case of severe acromegaly

Telehuz Daniela , Rada Ilie Ioana , Bala Cornelia , Roman Gabriela

Introduction: Glucocorticoids are hormones that are used extensively in medicine for their anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. New onset diabetes mellitus is a frequent complication and is the result of an activation of glucocorticoid receptors which stimulate hepatic gluconeogenesis, adipose tissue lipolysis and increase the insulin resistance.Case presentation: We present a case of a 49-year-old Ukrainian female who in 2015 started having h...

ea0049ep560 | Diabetes complications | ECE2017

Cardiovascular disease and risk factors in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Tenu Irina , Bala Cornelia , Iancu Silvia , Roman Gabriela , Veresiu Ioan

Objective: The occurrence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients suffering from type 2 diabetes is a widely discussed issue, less so in those with type 1 (T1DM). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency of these complications as well as certain risk factors that they are associated with.Material and methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study by analyzing data from the observation charts of 106 patients evaluated in our ...

ea0049ep781 | Endocrine Disruptors | ECE2017

Characterization of murine Leydig cell lines as tools to study androgen synthesis disruption by xenobiotics

Engeli Roger , Furstenberger Cornelia , Kratschmar Denise , Odermatt Alex

Mammalian Leydig cells produce the majority of the systemic levels of the primary male sex hormone testosterone. Testosterone plays a crucial role during development of male reproductive tissues, onset of puberty, and maintaining health state. The final step of testosterone synthesis is catalyzed by 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 (17β-HSD3). Disruption of testosterone synthesis is associated with many diseases. Due to the lack of a human Leydig cell line, two dif...

ea0041ep118 | Bone & Osteoporosis | ECE2016

Incident fragility fractures under antiresorbtive therapy in a 76 year old lady: never too late to discover new causes

Ioana Arhire Amalia , Tudose Cornelia , Florea Suzana , Gabriela Barbu Carmen

Introduction: We report a case of severe osteoporosis with incident fragility fractures during antiresorbtive therapy in the presence of amiodarone induced hypothyroidism.Case report: A 76 year old female was admitted in our department for the evaluation of antiresorbtive therapy in the context of a recent rib fracture after coughing. Severe osteoporosis (lumbar T-score: −2.8DS, femoral neck T-score: −2.9DS with multiple fra...

ea0035p774 | Obesity | ECE2014

Stimulation of cystatin C production in adipocytes by insulin, GH and triiodothyronine (T3)

Schmid Christoph , Ghirlanda Claudia , Zwimpfer Cornelia , Schmid Diri , Tschopp Oliver

Objective: Cystatin C (CysC) is a marker for estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and a predictor of mortality, beyond that provided by GFR. CysC increases with abdominal obesity and insulin resistance independently of GFR, not necessarily due to changes in renal clearance but possibly due to changes in production. Non-GFR determinants of CysC remain poorly defined. GH or thyroid hormone excess (acromegaly and hyperthyroidism) lead to concomitant increases in GFR and...

ea0070ep213 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Comparative risk factors of diabetic foot complications for type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus

Afrasinei Tenu Irina , Bala Cornelia , Iancu Silvia , Roman Gabriela

Objective: Diabetic foot complications are a main cause for hospital admissions and spending for patients suffering from T1DM or T2DM. The purpose of this study was to identify and compare possible risk factors for patients suffering from such issues.Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study analyzing data from observation charts of 324 patients, diagnosed with T1DM or T2DM as well as various foot issues, evaluated between January 2015 &#...

ea0081p728 | Thyroid | ECE2022

A rare etiology for thyrotoxicosis − case report

Dumitras Teodor , Patriciu Zubascu Gheorghita , Lucian Mitrache Marius , Miron Adrian , Nitipir Cornelia , Terzea Dana , Fica Simona

Introduction: Hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis can have multiple etiologies, varying from the most frequent described in clinical practice (Graves disease, toxic nodular goiter, thyroiditis) to very rare causes such as anaplastic thyroid cancer, thyroid lymphoma, amyloidosis or even secondary malignancy of the thyroid gland.Case report: A 53 year old man presented to our department for progressive goiter enlargement in the last two months which was acc...

ea0090ep637 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the vagina in a young patient – a rare entity

Duta Simona Gabriela , Dumitras Teodor , Sorina Martin Carmen , Cima Luminita , Nitipir Cornelia , Terzea Dana , Fica Simona

Primary vaginal malignancy is uncommon, accounting for about 2% of all gynecological tract cancers, with small-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the vagina being exceptionally rare and aggressive. They display similar histological and immunohistochemical features to small-cell carcinomas of different origin. Few cases are reported in the literature so far and therefore, there is no current treatment protocol consensus. We report the case of a 34-year-old nulliparous patient, wh...

ea0063p697 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Therapeutic alternatives for acth secreting aggressive pituitary adenoma–case report

Parfeni Ovidiu-Dumitru , Enache Oana , Bojoga Irina , Martin Sorina , Nitipir Cornelia , Fica Simona

Introduction: Cushing disease is the most common cause of endogenous hypercortisolemia and most frequently is caused by microadenomas, but rarely, only in 10% to 20% of cases, the adenomas are large enough to produce mass effect.1Case report: We present the case of a 63 years old female patient, diagnosed in 2007 with a 22/18 mm non-secreting pituitary adenoma and panhypopituitarism. She undergone transsphenoidal surgery twice, followed by gam...