Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049s25.1 | HPA axis regulation during a woman's life: impact on metabolic outcomes | ECE2017

HPA axis regulation during a woman’s life: impact on metabolic outcomes

Damjanovic Svetozar

Aging in both men and women is linked with a decline in diurnal variations in cortisol secretion. Cortisol secretion is increased during circadian nadir and possibly in total through the day. Reduced suppressibility of cortisol after dexamethasone (DEX) administration and increased ACTH secretion with aging are well documented. It appears that aging associates with the decrease in cortisol negative feedback efficacy on HPA axis due to underexpression of mineralocorticoid recep...

ea0037ep1205 | Clinical Cases–Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2015

Bilaterally slipped capital femoral epiphysis in growth hormone–deficient patient: osteosynthesis also needs the oestrogen epiphyseal fusion- case report

Tesic Dragan , Mitrovic Milena , Vlaski Jovan , Damjanovic Svetozar , Popovic Vera

Introduction: Growth without growth hormone is seen also in patient with craniopharyngioma. We just speculate what anabolic factors might be involved in this process. However, oestrogen through its receptors lead to epiphyseal fusion. In this case report we would like to present the patient with bilateral slipped femoral epiphysis (SFE) and interventions made at tertiary health care level.Case report: 20-years-old female, operated from craniopharyngioma ...

ea0041ep1026 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2016

Depression and anxiety in hashimoto thyroiditis after long-term levothyroxine replacement

Djurovic Marina , Pereira Alberto , Jemuovic Zvezdana , Vasovic Olga , Pavlovic Dragan , Petakov Milan , Miljic Dragana , Damjanovic Svetozar

Introduction: Thyroid dysfunction may cause various psychiatric symptoms and disturbances. In addition, many factors affect the variable responses to hormone replacement. Many patients treated for Hashimoto thyroiditis(HT) report persistent impairments in general well-being despite long-term L-thyroxine (LT4) replacement and restoration of biochemical euthyroidism.Aim: To investigate the prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with HT on long-te...

ea0037gp.26.01 | Thyroid – hypothyroidism | ECE2015

Quality of life in primary hypothyroidism after long-term levothyroxine replacement

Djurovic Marina , Pereira Alberto , Vasovic Olga , Jemuovic Zvezdana , Pavlovic Dragan , Petakov Milan , Salak Biljana , Damjanovic Svetozar

Introduction: There is an increasing awareness for intrinsic imperfections of endocrine replacement therapy affecting general well-being in the long-term. For thyroid hormone, many factors affect the variable responses to hormone replacement, like common genetic variations in deiodinase and thyroid hormone transport proteins, and the inability to provide adequate individual combined T4 and T3 therapy. Despite levothyroxine (L-T4)...

ea0022p135 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2010

Insulin secretion and HOMA-IR in patients who underwent coronary angiography

Isailovic Tatjana , Petakov Milan , Ognjanovic Sanja , Macut DJuro , Popovic Bojana , Bozic Ivana , Elezovic Valentina , Damjanovic Svetozar

Introduction: Several population-based studies have shown that hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance could be an independent predictive factor for development of coronary artery disease (CAD).Aim: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyze insulin secretion in patients with proven coronary artery disease.Methods: We have analyzed 151 consecutive patients (35–79 years old, men 68%, women 32%) referred for coronary a...

ea0022p169 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2010

Bcl1 polymorphysm of glucocorticoid receptor gene in coronary artery disease

Popovic Bojana , Macut Djuro , Isailovic Tatjana , Bozic Ivana , Antic Jadranka , Ognjanovic Sanja , Petakov Milan , Damjanovic Svetozar

Introduction and aim: Obesity epidemic contributes to the increasing prevalence of high blood sugar, high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia, which are all known risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD). Metabolic syndrome (MS) describes the common clinical finding wherein component CAD risk factors cluster within a single patient. Since obesity shares common clinical characteristics with both metabolic syndrome (MS) and Cushing’s syndrome it is speculated about obeso...

ea0022p243 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

Nesidioblastosis in adult patient with neurofibromatosis type1 and synchronous multicentric duodenal somatostatinomas - case report

Ognjanovic Sanja , Petakov Milan , Macut Djuro , Isailovic Tatjana , Elezovic Valentina , Popovic Bojana , Bozic Ivana , Damjanovic Svetozar

Somatostatinomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas and small intestine that can occur sporadically or in a syndromic form. Duodenal somatostatinomas are often associated with neurofibromatosis type1 (NF1). Their presenting features are mostly related to local effects of the tumor mass rather than functional clinical syndrome. Nesidioblastosis is extremely rare cause of persistant hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia in adults.We present a case of ...

ea0022p439 | Endocrine tumours &amp; neoplasia (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Cushing’s syndrome, clinicaly non-functioning pituitary adenoma and hypercalcemia

Elezovic Valentina , Isailovic Tatjana , Petakov Milan , Macut Djuro , Ognjanovic Sanja , Popovic Bojana , Bozic Ivana , Damjanovic Svetozar

A 25-year-old female, referred because of left hemianopsy, weight gain, fatigue, muscle weakness, and secondary amenorrhea. Physical examination revealed overt Cushingoid features and left temporal hemianopsy. Previously the diagnosis of pituitary macroadenoma (MRI) with suprasellar, infrasellar, and right parasellar propagation was made in regional hospital. Laboratory results showed moderate hypercalcemia with hypophosphatemia and hypercalciuria with inappropriately normal P...

ea0022p472 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

HPA axis function in obese women with PCOS

Bozic Ivana , Macut Djuro , Popovic Bojana , Isailovic Tatjana , Bogavac Tamara , Petakov Milan , Ognjanovic Sanja , Damjanovic Svetozar

Objectives: Besides well known increased adrenal androgen production, an enhanced peripheral cortisol metabolism was also observed in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This could induce a compensatory rise of ACTH secretion, tending to maintain normal plasma cortisol concentration at the expense of adrenal androgen excess. On the other hand, obesity is associated with a hyperactivity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis and impaired androgen balance. In t...

ea0022p473 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

Metabolic syndrome indices and Framingham risk scoring in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Macut Djuro , Bozic Ivana , Popovic Bojana , Bogavac Tamara , Petakov Milan , Ognjanovic Sanja , Isailovic Tatjana , Damjanovic Svetozar

Objectives: It is well known that polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can promote metabolic syndrome (MetSy) and consequently cardiovascular diseases (CVD). In this study we compared indices of MetSy and 10-year cardiovascular risk (CVR10) based on Framingham risk scoring system (FRSS) in young obese PCOS women and healthy obese controls.Methods: We studied 25 obese women with PCOS (mean age: 29.55±4.6 years, mean BMI: 31.8±4.4 kg/m<sup...