Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep262 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Investigating the bone metabolic parameters and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in male patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia

Acs Orsolya , Csupor Emoke , Ferencz Viktora , Meszaros Szilvia , Toth Edit , Farkas Gabor , Horvath Csaba

Introduction: Over the past few years the clinical relevance of serum uric acid level has changed. The elevated serum uric acid level not only impairs the joints and the kidney function but it is also linked with an increased risk of cardivascular diseases. The aim of our study was to examine how bones are affected (change of bone mineral density (BMD), bone metabolism parameters, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and frequency of fractures) by elevated serum uric acid level.</...

ea0032p137 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2013

The effects of lactose intolerance and lactose intolerance associated diseases on serum vitamin D levels, bone metabolism markers, bone mineral density and bone fractures

Csupor Emoke , Acs Bence , Acs Orsolya , Ferencz Viktoria , Meszaros Szilvia , Toth Edit , Farkas Gabor , Horvath Csaba

Introduction: Lactose intolerance itself is linked with lower peak bone mass (PBM) and with decreased bone mineral density (BMD) which may decrease further with lactose intolerance associated comorbidities. The aim of our study was to examine how bone metabolic parameters are affected (change of bone metabolism markers, BMD and frequency of fractures) in lactose intolerance which was accompanied by previously diagnosed hyperlipidemia or by hypothyroidism.<p class="abstext"...

ea0032p158 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2013

Comparative study of bone metabolic parameters and vitamin D levels of fertile aged women, suffering from different bone metabolism altering diseases

Acs Orsolya , Acs BenceT , Horvath Csaba , Ferencz Viktoria , Meszaros Szilvia , Toth Edit , Csupor Emoke

Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), lactase deficiency, nephrolithisasis and thyroid diseases are considered endemic. The aim of our study was to evaluate which of the above-mentioned diseases affect the most the bone metabolic parameters, bone mineral density (BMD) and the prevalence of bone fractures in fertile aged women.Materials and methods: A total of 92 fertile aged women (32.6±5.2 years) were divided into four groups (23 in each)...

ea0014p418 | (1) | ECE2007

The relationship between the increased body mass index and the bone fracture prevalence in postmenopausal pollen allergic women

Ferencz Viktoria , Meszaros Szilvia , Csupor Emoke , Toth Edit , Bors Katalin , Falus Andras , Horvath Csaba

Our aim was to investigate whether pollen-allergy can affect fractures in postmenopausal women. A total of 125 postmenopausal pollen-allergic women (mean age 61.26 yr) were split into four groups: treated neither with H1 histamine receptor (H1R) antagonist nor with inhaled corticosteroid (n=43), treated only with H1R antagonist (n=53), treated both with H1R antagonist and inhaled corticosteroid (n=17), treated only with inhaled corticosteroid (n=12)...

ea0014p419 | (1) | ECE2007

Decreased bone resorption in H1 histamine receptor antagonist treated allergic children

Meszaros Szilvia , Ferencz Viktoria , Bojszko Agnes , Pallinger Eva , Falus Andras , Hosszu Eva , Horvath Csaba

Histamine receptor antagonists seem to have effect on bone metabolism according to previous studies. We investigated the bone turnover in allergic children who were treated with H1 hisztamin receptor (H1R) antagonists.The biochemical bone turnover markers [β-CrossLapps (β-CTx), osteocalcin (OCN), β-CTx/OCN ratio], parathyroid hormone (PTH) and the 25-OH-vitamin D3 were determined in 37 H1R antagonist treated multiplex allergic c...

ea0090p271 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

Predictors of Quality of Life in Treated Hypothyroidism

Bakos Bence , Solymosi Tibor , Szili Balazs , Vincze Agnes , Meszaros Szilvia , Armos Richard , Kiss Andras , Lakatos Peter , Takacs Istvan

Background: Despite receiving biochemically adequate levothyroxine replacement, many patients with primary hypothyroidism suffer from persistent symptoms and a reduced quality of life (QoL). The underlying causes of this phenomenon are not fully understood, but psychological factors, autoimmune inflammation, and variations in thyroxine conversion have all been suggested as potential contributors. At this time, however, there is no consensus on the root cause.<p class="abst...

ea0037ep314 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Idiopathic hypercalcaemia in pregnancy not due to PTHrP: suggestion for another pathomechanism by genetic defect of 24-hydroxylase

Horvath Csaba , Meszaros Szilvia , Acs Orsolya , Hosszu Eva , Nemeth Julia , Csupor Emoke , Szathmari Miklos , Acs Nandor , McCloskey Eugene V

A 32-year-old women initially presented with recurrent kidney stones and was found to have nephrocalcinosis. She was found to normocalcaemic but hypercalciuric, with a plasma ionized calcium at upper-limit of normal and a PTH in lower normal range. One year later, during the first trimester of a pregnancy, she presented with severe hypercalcaemia, hypercalciuria and suppression of PTH. Extensive investigations for causes of hypercalcaemia excluded hyperparathyroidism, other en...