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ea0099p119 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Management of carcinoid heart disease in neuroendocrine tumor patients: a retrospective study

Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Gonzalez Fernandez Laura , Garcia Centeno Rogelio , Perez Noguero Marta , Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Losada Gata Isabel , Garcia Piorno Alberto , Gonzalez Albarran Olga

Introduction: Approximately 20% of neuroendocrine tumor (NET) patients experience carcinoid syndrome (CS), primarily associated with metastatic ileal NETs. CS manifests with symptoms such as diarrhea, flushes, and cardiac complications. Carcinoid heart disease (CHD) is a negative prognostic factor in NETs. However, the considerable variability in reported diagnoses and treatment approaches in the literature creates uncertainty about optimal management in this specific populati...

ea0099ep1014 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2024

Adrenal cavernous hemangioma: a diagnostic challenge

Garcia Piorno Alberto , Losada Gata Isabel , Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Perez Noguero Marta , Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Rivas Alejandra , Perez Lopez Gilberto , Gonzalez Fernandez Laura

Introduction: Cavernous hemangiomas (CH) are benign vascular tumors that frequently involve the skin, central nervous system or liver. Rarely, they can also affect adrenal glands. Adrenal cavernous hemangiomas are mostly unilateral lesions, typically discovered incidentally on radiological imaging. They generally present in the sixth to seventh decade of life and tend to be asymptomatic and non-functioning tumors. Preoperative differential diagnosis from malignant neoplasms ow...

ea0099p375 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Complications associated with the performance of thyroidectomies in a third-level hospital

Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Garcia Piorno Alberto , Losada Gata Isabel , Perez Noguero Marta , Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Farache Suberviola Blanca , Morales Jaurrieta Amaya , Lopez Guerra Aurelio , Gonzalez Albarran Olga

Introduction: major complications of thyroid surgery include; injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve that can cause dysphonia and acute respiratory distress, postsurgical hematoma, infection and hypoparathyroidism, which can be transient or permanent.Objective: to analyze the complications observed after performing thyroid surgery with different pre-surgical diagnoses in our center.Methods: retrospective descriptive study of thyro...

ea0099p580 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Correlation between the expected risk of malignancy according to FNA and the actual percentage of malignancy found on pathological anatomy in thyroidectomies and hemithyroidectomies

Lopez Guerra Aurelio , Losada Gata Isabel , Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Perez Noguero Marta , Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Farache Suberviola Blanca , Morales Jaurrieta Amaya , Gonzalez Fernandez Laura , Garcia Piorno Alberto

Introduction: The Bethesda system gives each Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) category a risk of malignancy (B1: 5-10%, B2: 0-3%, B3: 10-30%, B4: 25-40%, B5: 50-75%, B6: 97-99%). Based on this risk, therapeutic decisions are made that influence the patientÂ’s life. It is important to check whether the percentage of malignancy obtained in our daily clinical practice is similar to that expected according to this system.Aim: To check whether the percentage ...

ea0099ep392 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2024

Stress cardiomyopathy secondary to pheochromocytoma

Losada Gata Isabel , Garcia Piorno Alberto , Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Perez Noguero Marta , Morales Jaurrieta Amaya , Farache Suberviola Blanca , Gonzalez Fernandez Laura , Gonzalez Albarran Olga

Introduction: Pheochromocytoma, a rare catecholamine-secreting tumor, typically presents with paroxystic hypertension, tachycardia, headache, and diaphoresis. Less frequently, symptoms imply substantial hemodynamic compromise and cardiogenic shock may occur. The delay time in diagnosis is approximately 3 years.Case Presentation: This is a 41-year-old woman with no relevant history or cardiovascular risk factors, who presented with stress-induced cardiomy...