Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep1196 | Late Breaking | ECE2022

Permanent central diabetes insipidus after traumatic brain injury

Astafyeva Ludmila , Sidneva Yuliya , Badmaeva Inna , Kalinin Pavel , Valiullina Svetlana , Marshintsev Andrey

The article presents a case of permanent central diabetes insipidus (CDI) in a patient after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in traffic accident. A 16-year-old boy entered to a medical facility in the coma (6 points of Glasgow Coma scale (GCS)). Diagnosis: acute TBI; severe cerebral contusion; subarachnoid hemorrhage; depressed comminuted cranial vault fracture; basilar skull fracture; visceral contusion. CDI diagnosed three days after injury when polyuria and hypernatremi...

ea0090ep839 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Adipsic Diabetes Insipidus After Transsphenoidal Surgery for Suprasellar Intraventricular

Astafyeva Ludmila , Badmaeva Inna , Sidneva Yuliya , Klochkova Irina , Fomichev Dmitry , Chernov Ilya , Kalinin Pavel

Presented case demonstrates a rare diencephalic pathology — adipsic diabetes insipidus (ADI) with severe hypernatremia in a 58-year-old woman after ttranssphenoidal removal of stalk intraventricular craniopharyngioma. ADI was diagnosed because of hypernatremia (150–155 mmol/l), polyuria (up to 4 liters per day) and absence of thirst. Normalization of wa- ter-electrolyte balance occurred on the background of desmopressin therapy and sufficient hydration in postoperati...

ea0090ep722 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Experience with cabergoline in the treatment of an active gonadotropinoma

Klochkova Irina , Astafieva Lyudmila , Shkarubo Alexsey , Sidneva Yulia , Kalinin Pavel , Urakov Sergey , Badmaeva Inna , Sergeeva Natalia , Zorilova Irina

Gonadotropinomas secreting biologically active hormones, most commonly follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), are a very rare pathology. The clinical manifestations depend on the gender and age of the patient. Men may observe enlarged testicles and erectile dysfunction. Reports on the results of the drug treatment are sporadic.Objective: To describe a rare clinical case of an active giant FSH-secreting pituitary tumour in a 62-year-old man with the developm...

ea0090ep871 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Reset Osmostat Syndrome: When Hyponatremia Become «A Normal». Diagnostics, Case Report

Astafyeva Ludmila , Badmaeva Inna , Klochkova Irina , Sharipov Oleg , Sidneva Yuliya , Gadjieva Olga , Bashiryan Boris , Kalinin Pavel , Lubnin Andrei , Konovalov Aleksandr

Reset osmostat syndrome (ROS) is characterized by a change of normal plasma osmolality level (decrease or increase), which leads to chronic dysnatremia (hypo- or hypernatremia). We have described a Clinical case of ROS and chronic hyponatremia in a patient with chordoid glioma of the III ventricle. It is known that the patient had previously been diagnosed with hyponatremia (131-134 mmol/l). She has not hypothyroidism and hypocorticism. There is normal filtration function of t...

ea0081ep669 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Predictors of surgical outcome and early criteria of remission in acromegaly

Astafyeva Ludmila , Shkarubo Alexsey , Sameh R.A. Ibrahim , Badmaeva Inna , Sidneva Yuliya , Strunina Julia , Kutin Maxim , Fomicev Dmitrii , Sharipov Oleg , Andreev Dmitrii , Chernov Ilya , Kalinin Pavel

Objective: To analyze the remission factors of surgical treatment of acromegaly Methods: A retrospective study involving 227 patients with acromegaly: 143 (63%) women and 84 (37%) men were operated via trassphenoidal endoscopic approach for pituitary adenoma removal between the periods of 2018-2021. The average age was 45 years [36.00, 56.00]. 118 patients had 6 months follow-up period (3-40 months). The IGF-1 index used for the evaluation, which was cal...