Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0021p263 | Pituitary | SFEBES2009

Spontaneous remission of Cushing’s disease: apoplexy of a pituitary microadenoma?

Ciaramella Paolo Dalino , Grossrubatscher Erika , Loli Paola

The spontaneous remission of Cushing disease (CD) might be a phase of cyclic disease, but could also be explained by an ACTH-microadenoma infarction or hemorrhage, with clinical pictures ranging from asymptomatic hypercortisolism normalization to dramatic hypocortisolism. We describe the case of a 23-years-old woman, referred for amenorrhea lasting for 5 months, overweight and acne. Physical examination showed mild hirsutism, acne, round face with a hint at rubeosis, abdominal...

ea0081p171 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Efficacy of pasireotide LAR for acromegaly: a long-term real-world monocentric study

Zampetti Benedetta , Isabella Carioni Emanuela , Dalino Ciaramella Paolo , Grossrubatscher Erika , Dallabonzana Daniela , Attanasio Roberto , Cozzi Renato

Patients: Nineteen acromegalic patients (8 females, 21-69 years-old, with macroadenoma, microadenoma or no evidence of pituitary tumor in 15, 2, 2, respectively) resistant to first generation somatostatin analogs (FG-SA) at high doses and/or intolerant to pegvisomant were switched to pasireotide LAR (PasLAR). Eleven had persistent disease after neurosurgery and two had also undergone radiosurgery (12 and 24 months before starting PasLAR). Six complained of acromegalic headache...

ea0022p27 | Adrenal | ECE2010

Spontaneous recovery of bone mass after cure of endogenous hypercortisolism

Grossrubatscher Erika , Ciaramella Paolo Dalino , Randazzo Maria Elena , Vanzulli Angelo , Loli Paola

Patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) commonly develop osteopenia–osteoporosis; the recovery of bone mass after remission of hypercortisolism is not well documented. The present study addresses this issue.Patients and methods: Twenty patients (6M, 14F, 2 post-menopausal), aged 15–64 years (median 36), 15 with Cushing’s disease, 2 with ectopic ACTH syndrome, 3 with ACTH-indipendent CS were studied. BMD (t and z scores) at...

ea0016p733 | Thyroid | ECE2008

The role of pentagastrin stimulated calcitonin in nodular thyroid disease: will we be able to minimize false positive results?

Grossrubatscher Erika , Ciaramella Paolo Dalino , Carioni Emanuela , Cozzi Renato , Dallabonzana Daniela , Muratori Fabrizio , Oppizzi Giuseppe , Riolo Angela , Verde Giuseppe , Boniardi Marco , Pugliese Raffaele , Rossetti Ornella , Burla Teresa , Loli Paola

An increase in basal and Pentagastrin (Pg) stimulated calcitonin (CT) concentration is a specific feature of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). Routine basal CT measurement in nodular thyroid diseases is controversial. Pg stimulation is expected to increase the basal CT specificity in MTC screening, although false positive responses in patients without MTC have been reported.Aim: To report the diagnostic accuracy of Pg-stimulated CT in surgically treated...

ea0090p381 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Gender related differences in patients with carcinoid syndrome: new insights from a multicenter retrospective study

Grazia Tarsitano Maria , Altieri Barbara , Grossrubatscher Erika , Minotta Roberto , Zamponi Virginia , Albertelli Manuela , Appetecchia Marialuisa , Pia Brizzi Maria , Vittoria Davi Maria , Fanciulli Giuseppe , Giannetta Elisa , Guarnotta Valentina , La Salvia Anna , Lania Andrea , Lavezzi Elisabetta , Malandrino Pasqualino , Mazzilli Rossella , Modica Roberta , Pia Anna , Prinzi Natalie , Pusceddu Sara , Razzore Paula , Zanata Isabella , Chiara Zatelli Maria , Isidori Andrea , Maria Colao Anna , Faggiano Antongiulio , Maddalena Ruggeri Rosaria

The incidence of Neuroendocrine Neoplasm (NEN) and related carcinoid syndrome (CS) increased markedly in recent decades, and women appear to be more at risk than men. As per other tumors, gender may be relevant in influencing the clinical and prognostic characteristics. Unfortunately, there are no studies designed to answer this question in the literature. The present multicentric study was designed to evaluated gender differences, if any, in clinical presentation and outcomes...