Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep755 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Pituitary adenomas and pregnancy: descriptive observational study

Veleno Miriam , Menotti Sara , Giampietro Antonella , Chiloiro Sabrina , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Marinis Laura De , Bianchi Antonio

Introduction: Pregnancy results in a significant change in pituitary gland size and function.Due to this physiological adaptation, management of pituitary adenomas during pregnancy represents a particularly complex challenge. Aim of this study was to focus on a single referral institution experience with special attention to this subgroup of patients: pregnant woman affected by pituitary adenoma.Materials and methods: This is a des...

ea0090ep786 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

De-escalation treatment with pasireotide for aggressive acromegaly: A long-term experience

Menotti Sara , Giampietro Antonella , Chiloiro Sabrina , Pontecorvi Alfredo , De Marinis Laura , Bianchi Antonio

Introduction: Pasireotide long acting release (LAR) is approved for second line treatment of acromegaly. We present 3 patients with aggressive acromegaly treated with a personalized de-escalation approach.Case 1: A 61-year-old female affected by acromegaly reisistant on first-line SSAs. In 2015 therapy was switched to pasireotide LAR 60 mg every 28 days. After two years, the IGF-I level touched the lower age range and therapy was downscaled to pasireotid...

ea0090ep1145 | Late Breaking | ECE2023

Pasireotide LAR Treatment for Non-functioning Pituitary Adenoma: A Case Report

Menotti Sara , Giampietro Antonella , Giorgio D'Alessandris Quintino , Chiloiro Sabrina , De Marinis Laura , Bianchi Antonio

Introduction: Non functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) are the most common type of pituitary tumors and are often invasive, resulting in high relapse rates. The post-surgical treatment for NFPAs remains a debated issue and include radiation therapy and additional surgery. Several clinical studies have demonstrated that dopaminergic and somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) are widely expressed in NFPAs. Furthermore, recent studies have shown the potential effectiveness of somatosta...

ea0075a07 | Adrenal gland | EYES2021

Adrenal and pituitary glands involvement by extranodal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a case presentation

Ramunno Vittoria , Visconti Felicia , Emanuele Rizzo Gaetano , Corsello Andrea , Maggio Ettore , Menotti Sara , Locantore Pietro

Background: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). It can involve extranodal sites in about 30%, but the involvement of endocrine organs is rare (adrenal involvement is estimated<0.2%) and correlates with poor prognosis. In contrast to pituitary metastases from solid tumors, NHL involvement of the anterior lobe of the pituitary is more frequently seen.Case presentation: A 84-year-old woman presented to the...

ea0075t11 | Thyroid | EYES2021

Safety profile of Lenvatinib treatment in a mildly symptomatic Covid19 patient

Menotti Sara , Mura Chiara , Corsello Andrea , Ramunno Vittoria , Raia Salvatore , Maria Rosa , Pontecorvi Alfredo

Background: Lenvatinib is an oral chemotherapy for metastatic radioiodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (RRDTC) which significantly improves progression free survival (PFS). It has been proved that higher rates of dose interruption or reduction of Lenvatinib have a negative impact on PFS. Patients with active cancer, such as RRDTC, have an increased risk of contracting Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) and developing complications, especial...

ea0075t04 | Thyroid | EYES2021

Management of Hyperthyroidism in Pregnancy: A single center experience

Morgante Cesare , Menotti Sara , Zelano Lorenzo , Veleno Miriam , Corsello Andrea , Locantore Pietro , Antonio Rota Carlo , Pontecorvi Alfredo

Background: Overt hyperthyroidism can have a negative impact on pregnancy’s outcome, if not correctly treated. Furthermore anti thyroid treatment are burned by possible side effects.Objectives: We describe the experience of our center in the management of endogenous hyperthyroidism in pregnancy. evaluating the effects of the disease and treatments on fetal and maternal health.Methods: We observed 36 pregnancies (4 twins and 1 ...

ea0075t08 | Thyroid | EYES2021

Antibody Interference in Thyroid Assays: a case report

Mura Chiara , Menotti Sara , Zelano Lorenzo , Novizio Roberto , Rossi Laura , Carrozza Cinzia , Locantore Pietro , Maria Corsello Salvatore

Background: Endogenous and exogenous factors may cause biochemical interferences with thyroid function immunoassays. Interference can be caused by many mechanisms including heterophilic antibodies, drugs and rheumatoid factors. Moreover, assay-specific interference has been described, such as antithyroid hormone antibodies resulting in falsely elevated or lowered concentrations depending on the assay.Case Presentation: We describe a case of a 38-years ol...

ea0081ep771 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

The management of hypophysitis in Covid-19

Menotti Sara , Veleno Miriam , Giampietro Antonella , Chiloiro Sabrina , Mattogno Pier Paolo , Giorgio D'Alessandris Quintino , Lauretti Liverana , Gaudino Simona , Doglietto Francesco , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Marinis Laura De , Bianchi Antonio

Introduction: Literature has already described some cases of hypophysitis related to acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov2). The pituitary is indeed target for the virus due to the angiotensin-converting-enzyme-2 expression. Hypophysitis patients present with mass effect and pituitary dysfunction related symptoms. ACTH and TSH deficiencies are the most reported, along with central diabetes insipidus (CDI). The best way to manage these hypophysitis is still undefi...