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ea0035oc12.5 | Pituitary Basic | ECE2014

Does hypercortisolism of Cushing’s syndrome affect telomere length?

Aulinas Anna , Ramirez Maria Jose , Barahona Maria Jose , Valassi Elena , Resmini Eugenia , Mato Eugenia , Santos Alicia , Crespo Iris , Bell Olga , Surralles Jordi , Webb Susan

Introduction: Hypercortisolism in Cushing’s syndrome (CS) determines increased mortality and morbidity. Hypercortisolism is also present in chronic depressive disorders and stress, where telomere length (TL) is shorter than in controls. We hypothesized that telomere shortening may occur and contribute to premature morbidity in CS.Aim: Investigate TL in CS compared to matched controls, and longitudinally in a subset of CS patients evaluated both with...

ea0020p63 | Thyroid | ECE2009

Analysis of the genetic markers: ANLN, BIRC5, UBE2C, IRAK1, ZMYCD11, CENPA in needle aspiration cytology (FNA) of thyroid and their used as targets for molecular-diagnosis and prognostic value

Mato Eugenia , Martin-Campos Jesus , Mora Josefina , Lerma Enrique , Bell Olga , de Leiva Alberto

Thyroid carcinoma is the most common endocrine malignancy. However, the absence of prognostic markers for identified well-differentiated tumors versus undifferentiated/anaplastic or poorly differentiated enhances of the progression of recurrent forms with an unfavorable prognosis. In order to identify potential markers for thyroid cancer prognosis prediction, we analyzed by cDNA micro-array the gene expression profile of tumors of the thyroid, with different degrees of maligna...

ea0032p1111 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2013

Thyroglobulin as an early marker of persistent/recurrent disease in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC)

Aulinas Anna Maso , Colom Cristina Comi , Mendoza Lilian Mathison , Alcantara Valeria Aragon , Mato Eugenia Matute , Corcoy Rosa Pla , Gich Ignasi Saladich , Rodriguez Jose Espinosa , Gonzalez Cintia Blanco

Introduction: Several clinical and molecular markers can be used to establish risk at the time of diagnosis in DTC. Thyroglobulin (Tg), which is essential in follow up, could be an early marker to identify risk patients. Around 25% of patients require 18 months or longer to have indetectable Tg. The presence of Tg antibodies (TgAb) invalidate the follow up of DTC via Tg and this is usually associated with a poor prognosis.Aim: To evaluate the role of Tg ...

ea0032p873 | Pituitary – Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2013

Relationship between telomere length and dyslipidemia in patients with Cushing's syndrome

Aulinas Anna , Jose Ramirez Maria , Jose Barahona Maria , Mato Eugenia , Bell Olga , Valiente Cristian , Valassi Elena , Resmini Eugenia , Santos Alicia , Crespo Iris , Corcoy Rosa , Surralles Jordi , Webb Susan M.

Introduction: Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is associated with increased mortality and morbidities. Hypercortisolism is also present in chronic mood disorders (CMD) and stress, where telomere length (TL) has been found to be shorter than in matched controls. Since hypercortisolism is present in CS and CMD, we hypothesized that telomere shortening could also be present in CS. The aim of this study was to investigate TL in CS patients compared to matched controls.<p class="ab...