Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0063p794 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

The minimal effective dose of thyroxine is increased in hypothyroid patients with ulcerative colitis

Virili Camilla , Stramazzo Ilaria , Santaguida Maria Giulia , Gargano Lucilla , Centanni Marco

Abstract: Gastrointestinal disorders may impair oral thyroxine (T4) absorption by either affecting the tablet dissolution or adsorbing the hormone in the first tract of intestinal lumen. Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory disease whose interference with oral T4 treatment has been suggested but no evidence have been presented so far. This study was aimed at examining the presence of UC and its possible interference in the pharmacologic thyroid homeostasis, in a large co...

ea0014p382 | (1) | ECE2007

Increased need for oral thyroxine in total thyroidectomized patients: a prospective analysis

Gargano Lucilla , Virili Camilla , Viceconti Nicola , Santaguida Maria Giulia , Nardo Serena , Centanni Marco

Increasing evidence suggests a relevant role for thyroid gland in maintaining hypophysis-thyroid homeostasis even in patients treated with oral thyroxine. Aim of the study was to compare the daily dose of thyroxine required to attain subnormal serum TSH levels in patients with nontoxic goitre before and following total thyroidectomy. To address this question we have studied: a) 15 patients (8 women and 7 men; median age=53 years) with nontoxic goitre (NTG) and no evidence of a...

ea0056p658 | Female Reproduction | ECE2018

Autoimmune thyroiditis and repeated pregnancy loss: a role for associated autoimmune disorders?

Virili Camilla , Cellini Miriam , Santaguida Maria Giulia , Brusca Nunzia , Stramazzo Ilaria , Gargano Lucilla , Centanni Marco

Repeated pregnancy loss (RPL), defined as two or more spontaneous abortions, may be associated with autoimmune thyroiditis (AT), either isolated or associated with polyautoimmune disorders (PD), which include antiphospholipid syndrome. An increased occurrence of RPL has been reported in patients with isolated AT but very few data are available on the influence of concurrent auto-aggressive disorders on RPL and this represented the aim of our study. A cohort of 1765 consecutive...

ea0084ps2-06-49 | Hypothyroidism Treatment | ETA2022

Faecal microbiota composition in patients with increased need of levothyroxine

Virili Camilla , Filardo Simone , Stramazzo Ilaria , Capriello Silvia , Giulia Santaguida Maria , Gargano Lucilla , Sessa Rosa , Centanni Marco

Objectives: Variations of gut microbiota composition have been described in patients with different thyroid disorders. The site of oral levothyroxine (T4) absorption is represented by the small intestine and it has been demonstrated that some bacterial strains possess enzymatic activity that may affect iodothyronine deconjugation, process probably involved in thyroid hormone enterohepatic recycling. The relationship between gut microflora composition and oral T4 requirement ha...

ea0090oc2.6 | Oral Communications 2: Thyroid | ECE2023

CD3+CD8+CD20+T lymphocytes behave differently in autoimmune thyroiditis and related polyautoimmune disorders: A pilot study

Stramazzo Ilaria , Mangino Giorgio , Fallahi Poupak , Santaguida Maria Giulia , Gargano Lucilla , Capriello Silvia , Virili Camilla , Centanni Marco

The presence and the role of CD20+ T cells in humans has been described in autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis. In healthy subjects, CD3+CD20+ T cells are detected in all lymphatic organs and in the cerebrospinal fluid and represent about 5% of circulating T cells. Some reports described their production of high levels of IL-17A and/or IFN-γ. This study was aimed at investigating the behavior of CD3<sup...

ea0092op-11-02 | Oral Session 11: Autoimmunity / Hyperthyroidism | ETA2023

Systematic assessment of polyautoimmunity in patients with established lymphocytic thyroiditis

Centanni Marco , Stramazzo Ilaria , Capriello Silvia , Flavia Bagaglini Maria , Giulia Santaguida Maria , Gargano Lucilla , Brusca Nunzia , Virili Camilla

Background: The association of autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) with nonendocrine autoimmune disorders has been reputed for long time as a variant of type 2 polyglandular autoimmune syndrome (PAS2). Nowadays, it is framed in the picture of polyautoimmunity and its relevance is owed to its prevalence, far higher than PAS 2, and its expanding galaxy. Systematic studies on this field are rather scanty and mostly based only on the presence of circulating antibodies. Our study has been...