Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep385 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2017

Insulin autoimmune syndrome (Hirata Disease) triggered by a tyrosine kinase inhibitor drug in a Latin American patient

Gil Susana Mallea , Ballarino Carolina , Polesel Daniel Lotero , Kleine Maria Teresa , Batagelj Emilio , Picon Nicolas

Hirata syndrome is a rare cause of spontaneous hypoglycaemia, more prevalent in Japanese population, very infrequent in Caucasian patients. It has been described that it can be triggered by medication with sulfhydryl compounds or α-lipoic acid. A 73-year-old male patient was sent to the Endocrinology Division in December 2015 because he had been presenting with episodes of sweating, palpitations and feeling hungry for 6 months; these symptoms improved when he ate carbohyd...

ea0056p829 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2018

Cancer in acromegaly: a case-control study

Gil Susana Mallea , Stalldecker Graciela , Diez Sabrina , Palazzo Adriana , Peressotti Bruno , Ballarino Carolina

Carcinomas are the third most frequent cause of complications in acromegalic patients. It has been suggested that diabetes potentiates the risk of cancer. To assess the frequency and type of malignant neoplasms in acromegalic patients and control group; to evaluate, in both groups, the relationship between IGF-I/GH and the development of cancer, and between glucose metabolism and cancer in two centers of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Retrospective, cross-sectional study; medical re...

ea0063p384 | Thyroid 1 | ECE2019

Prevalence of celiac disease in autoimmune thyroid diseases, and its associaton with other autoimmune disesases: a single center study in Argentina

Gil Susana Mallea , Aparicio Maria Marta , Ercoli Viviana , Peressotti Bruno , Aldabe Noel , de los Angeles Sosa Maria , Latorre-Villacorta Laura , Sankowicz Silvia , Palazzo Adriana , Ballarino Carolina

Patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs) are likely to develop celiac disease (CD) among other autoimmune disorders. The prevalence of CD in general population is about 1–1.5% and the frequency of AITDs-CD association is about 1.2–4.8%. CD can be asymptomatic in adults. Our objectives were to determine the prevalence of CD in adult patients with AITDs and the presence of other endocrine and non-endocrine autoimmune diseases in a single center in Buenos Aires...