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ea0049gp16 | Adrenal 2 | ECE2017

Cardiovascular features of autonomous cortisol secretion in patients with adrenal incidentalomas

Sbardella Emilia , Minnetti Marianna , Rizza Laura , Giorgio Maria Rosaria Di , Hasenmajer Valeria , D'Aluisio Denise , Morelli Sergio , Lenzi Andrea , Isidori Andrea M

Background: Possible Autonomous Cortisol Secretion (pACS) is a condition found in 1–29% of patients with adrenal incidentalomas. The diagnosis of pACS has been variably associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and mortality. However, dedicated studies describing the morphologic and functional cardiac alterations in these patients are lacking.Aim: To compare the cardiovascular features of patients with pACS to those with nonfunction...

ea0056p54 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2018

The role of DHEAS in the diagnosis of possible autonomous cortisol secretion by incidentally discovered adrenal adenomas

Minnetti Marianna , Sbardella Emilia , Giorgio Maria Rosaria DI , Rizza Laura , Giannetta Elisa , Pofi Riccardo , Graziadio Chiara , Dato Carla Di , Lenzi Andrea , Isidori Andrea M

Introduction: Although possible autonomous cortisol secretion (pACS) is the commonest endocrine dysfunction detected in patients with adrenal incidentalomas, the diagnosis of this condition is still challenging. Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) is an adrenal androgen secreted by adrenal glands under the regulation of ACTH. DHEAS does not follow a circadian rhythm and has a long half-life in serum. Because of these features, low blood concentration of DHEAS has been recen...