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ea0022p316 | Diabetes | ECE2010

Postpartum evaluation of patients with gestational diabetes and newborns characteristics: differences between two periods

Gil Beatriz Mantinan , Luna Cano Reyes , Sobrino Paula Sanchez , Carballeira Regina Palmeiro , Cruz Ines Seoane , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Garcia Mayor Ricardo Victor

Introduction: Blood glucose control during pregnancy is essential in patients with gestational diabetes (GD) to prevent fetal complications. Despite advances in its control, neonatal morbidity and mortality still appears in a significant percentage of cases. The presence of GD also implies consequences for the mother, as the GD appearance in a new pregnancy and/or the future development of glucose metabolism alterations.Methods: We conducted a retrospect...

ea0016p33 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Salt wasting form of classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (cah) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency: an overview in adult life

Roman Anna Casteras , Fernandez M Concepcion Paramo , Rodriguez Laura Fajar , Gil Beatriz Mantinan , Sobrino Paula Sanchez , Cano Reyes Luna , Garcia-Mayor Ricardo Victor

Background: Classic 21-hydroxylase deficiency, due to severe mutations in CYP21B gene, is an uncommon disease (1/ 150 000). Salt-wasting form accounts for 75% of the cases and turns up with gluco- and mineralocorticoid deficiency as well as feminine hermaphroditism. Although wide psycho-social repercussion especially in women is known, the rarity of the disease and losses in follow-up may lead to a scarce clinical experience. We present 3 adult patients with CAH- SW followed r...

ea0016p237 | Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases | ECE2008

Diabetic ketoacidosis in two periods: XX--XXI centuries

Rodriguez Laura Fajar , Fernandez M Concepcion Paramo , Cano Reyes Luna , Roman Anna Casteras , Gil Beatriz Mantinan , De la Fuente Javier , Garcia-Mayor Ricardo Victor

Despite advances in the management of last years, diabetes and its complications are still the most frequent cause of admission in Endocrine Departments. Nowadays, in our Hospital, 60% of admissions are due to Diabetes, and more than a half of these are diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) (35.4%).Objective: Analize DKA episodes in our medical area in the last 12 years and compare them divided in two periods.Methods: Divide DKA episodes in ...