Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090p207 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Thymic Hyperplasia and Graves’s Disease: A Non-Incidental Association

Pla Peris Begona , Abellan Galiana Pablo , Franch Salvador Sara , Gonzalez Boillos Margarita , Maravall Javier , Angel Merchante Alfaro Agustin

Introduction: Grave’s disease (GD) is an autoimmune disease characterized by the development of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor antibodies that have a stimulating effect on the thyroid gland. There is a rare but non-incidental and well-documented association between GD and thymic hyperplasia (TH). Nonetheless, this association is often underdiagnosed in routine clinical practice and the mechanisms behind this association have yet to be thoroughly elucidated. Th...

ea0037gp.23.07 | Thyroid – diagnosis | ECE2015

Immunohistochemical tool for the diagnosis of benign and malignant follicular tumours

Castelblanco Esmeralda , Martinez Montserrat , Santos Ma Dolores , Mancikova Veronica , Robledo Mercedes , Matias-Guiu Xavier , Maravall Javier , Mauricio Didac

Introduction: Follicular tumours of the thyroid gland include benign follicular adenomas, follicular carcinomas and the follicular variant of papillary carcinoma. Although, molecular markers are a promising area of research to differentiate thyroid neoplasms, there is ample room for improvement in the research and clinical applications in this field. Furthermore, the final diagnosis requires thyroid lobectomy. The present study examined whether a differential protein expressio...

ea0035p1095 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2014

Differential miRNAs expression in papillary thyroid cancer is associated with clinico-pathological features and BRAF mutation

Castelblanco Esmeralda , Rosado Veronica , Martinez Montserrat , Santos Maria Dolores , Mancikova Veronica , Robledo Mercedes , Matias-Guiu Xavier , Maravall Javier , Mauricio Didac

Introduction: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that regulate translation or degradation of target mRNAs. Therefore, miRNAs control gene expression in many biological processes, including proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. Deregulation of miRNAs expression is an important contributor to tumour development and progression. Even though several genetic and epigenetic lesions have been identified in human thyroid cancer, particularly in the papillary histoty...

ea0081p417 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Terlipressin induced acute severe hyponatremia

Pla Peris Begona , Castro de la Vega Iciar , Roxana Padilla Segura Mayet , Serisuelo Meneu Esther , Abellan Galiana Pablo , Maravall Javier , Perez Naranjo Susana , Gonzalez Boillos Margarita , Angel Merchante Alfaro Agustin

Introduction: Terlipressin is a non-selective vasopressin analogue used in patients with decompensated cirrhosis, gastrointestinal haemorrhage or hepatorenal syndrome. It directly binds to V1 receptors improving circulatory volume by causing splanchnic vasoconstriction and portal hypertension inhibition, and has a full V2 receptor agonism in the collecting duct. In consequence, it increases reabsorption of water and can lead to a decrease in plasma osmolality and hyponatremia....

ea0073ep154 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Hydrocephalus associating Hakim-Adams syndrome as unusual manifestation of pituitary adenoma

Begoña Pla Peris , Pablo Abellán Galiana , Blanco Jacobo , Mayet Roxana Padilla Segura , Margarita González Boillos , Maravall Javier , Susana Pérez Naranjo , AgustínÁngel Merchante Alfaro

IntroductionNon-functioning secretory pituitary adenomas are usually characterized by the lack of associated hormone overproduction. The absence of symptoms of excess hormone production results in a delayed diagnosis: sometimes as an incidental diagnosis, sometimes due to compressive symptoms with visual involvement or neurological symptoms as headache. Howewer, hydrocephalus associating Hakim-Adams Syndrome caused by foramen of Monro obstruction seconda...

ea0070aep863 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Retrospective incidence of NIFTP. A large multicentre Iberic study of over 3000 neoplasms

Paja Miguel , Rosa Bella M. , Iglesias Carmela , Zafón Carles , Cameselle Jose M.l , Carnero Gemma , Póvoa Antónia , Ugalde Aitziber , Anda Emma , Fernández-Seara Pilar , Sánchez-Gómez Nancy M. , Quiceno Hernán , García-Pascual Lluis , González Clarisa , Blanco Concepción , Gómez de la Riva Inés , Capel Ismael , Mancha Isabel , Gallego Helena , Maravall Javier , Roselló Esther , Alcázar Victoria , Chao Montserrat , Lázaro Antonia , Lopez-Agulló Susana , Echeverría Saioa , Joaquín Paricio J. , Sanz Javier , Messeguer Pascual , Castaño Ángel

The newly created NIFTP category (non-invasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features) has had a notorious impact in the management of thyroid neoplasms. Its incidence appears to be higher in western countries than Asiatic, but there are few studies including more than one institution.Objectives: To evaluate retrospectively the incidence of NITFP in a multicentre study in two adjacent countries as well as to compare th...