Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0065p273 | Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2019

Tissue responsiveness to cortisol: a novel clinical biosignature for the prediction of Nelson’s syndrome

Das Liza , Walia Rama , Bhansali Anil , Dutta Pinaki , Mukherjee Kanchan Kumar

Introduction: Nelson’s syndrome is a significant long-term complication of bilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing’s disease. However, evidence about possible factors that can predict its occurrence, is controversial and limited.Objective: The objective of this analysis was to elucidate the role of various factors in prediction of Nelson’s syndrome and the extent of their modifying effect.Methods: All patients with Cushi...

ea0038p305 | Pituitary | SFEBES2015

In vitro effects of Imatinib on somatotrophinoma cell line

Gupta Prakamya , Rai Ashutosh , Sachdeva Naresh , Radotra Bishan Das , Bhansali Anil , Mukherjee Kanchan Kumar , Hota Debashish , Korbonits Marta , Dutta Pinaki

Introduction: Acromegaly is a neuroendocrine disorder caused by excessive secretion of growth hormone (GH). Current treatment includes surgery, radiotherapy and drugs like somatostatin or dopamine receptor agonist. In spite of combination of therapies cure rate is dismal. There is a quest for new therapeutic targets with optimal efficacy, least side effect without any cost constraints. Recently, a few reports have shown that tyrosine kinase inhibitor (Imatinib) causes growth f...

ea0025p242 | Pituitary | SFEBES2011

Pitfalls in transphenoidal surgery: a 10 years experience

Mukherjee Kanchan , Khosla Virender , Mathuriya Suresh , Bhansali Anil , Dutta Pinaki , Khandelwal Nilanjan , Singh Paramjeet , Vasishta Rakesh , Radotra Bhisham , Pathak Ashis , Gupta Sunil , Tewari Manoj , Chhabra Rajesh

Three hundred and thirty six cases of pituitary adenomas were operated by the transpenoidal route in the last 10 years by a single surgeon. Majority of these were giant non functioning adenomas. Prolactinomas were excluded unless a part of dual adenoma.In nearly 80% of tumours, total or near total removal was achieved. Long term outcome with follow up of more than 5 years revealed recurrence requiring resurgery in only 4 out of 102 patients. Endocrine re...