Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep674 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

A key role for conservative treatment in the management of pituitary apoplexy

Marx Claire , Rabilloud Muriel , Borson-Chazot Francoise , Tilikete Caroline , Jouanneau Emmanuel , Raverot Gerald

Objective: The management of pituitary apoplexy, a rare emergency neuroendocrine condition, is controversial. The aim of the present study was to compare the outcome of patients with pituitary apoplexy managed either by a conservative or surgical approach.Methods: A retrospective cohort study including patients diagnosed between 2007 and 2018 in a tertiary French university hospital. Pituitary apoplexy score was retrospectively applied in a perspective o...

ea0063p1198 | Thyroid 3 | ECE2019

Radioiodine-avid bone metastases from differentiated thyroid cancer without structural abnormality, a singular entity with heterogeneous outcomes

Marx Claire , Mele Luciana , Decaussin-Petrucci Myriam , Descotes Francoise , Echallier Pierre-Yves , Lopez Jonathan , Martin Eric , Oliel Myriam , Rodien Patrice , Borson Chazot Francoise , Bournaud Claire

Bone radioiodine (RAI) uptake without structural abnormality in thyroid cancer (TC) patients may be related to false positive or to microscopic foci of metastatic tissue. In such cases, outcome is reported to be excellent. Mrs D. had been operated for a pT3(m) poorly differentiated TC at the age of 43. The first post-therapeutic whole body scan revealed 3 foci of bone uptake (right clavicle, L2, L3). The elevated level of thyroglobulin (157 ng/mL) favoured the hypothesis of bo...