Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p765 | Endocrine Disruptors | ICEECE2012

Changes of hemostatic variables during cross-sex hormone treatment in transsexual people.

Sanchez-Pacheco M. , Mijares-Zamuner M. , Negueruela-Avellan G. , Segura L. , Marco P. , Pico-Alfonso A. , Moreno-Perez O.

Introduction: Cross-sex hormone treatment (CHT) in male-to-female (M2F) transsexuals affects the hemostatic balance, with the emergence of a prothrombotic state with the use of certain estrogen (oral ethinyl estradiol vs 17β estradiol). Testosterone administration to F2M transsexuals had an antithrombotic effect. In female-to-male in (F2M) transsexuals administration of testosterone seems to carry a mild antithrombotic effect.Objective: To quantify ...

ea0029p1435 | Pituitary Clinical | ICEECE2012

Experience in the use of tolvaptan in patients with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)

Zamuner M. Mijares , Sanchez-Pacheco M. , Tardon , Gotarredona J. Serrano , Perez O. Moreno , Avella G. Negueruela , Vidal R. Cerezo , Ortiga R. Sanchez , Alfonso A. Pico

Introduction: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients. SIADH is characterized by euvolemic hyponatremia with sodium and urine osmolality inappropriately high. The selective antagonist of the vasopressin V2 receptor (tolvaptan) helps to eliminate water free of solute (aquaresis), being effective in treating this condition.Objetive: Evaluate the efficacy and safety of tolvaptan in the treatment of SIADH.<p class="a...

ea0029p1695 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in a subgroup of male patients with HIV

Sanchez-Ortiga R. , Cerezo-Vidal R. , Sanchez-Pacheco Tardon M. , Mijares M. , Negueruela-Avella G. , Portilla-Sogorb J. , Pico-Alfonso A. , Moreno-Perez O.

Introduction: Thyroid dysfunction has been described as a common clinical entity in HIV infected patients, commonly with negative autoimmune tests. The aim of this work was to determine the prevalence of thyroid abnormalities in a cohort of HIV-infected males in a stable clinical state, the effect of exposure to ART on thyroid function and to identify the risk factors.Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional, observational study of 90 HIV infecte...

ea0011p809 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Study of the prevalence and mechanisms of action of TSH receptor and Gs protein alfa-subunit mutations, in toxic multinodular goiter and toxic adenoma from Galicia (Spain)

Palos F , Perez O , Alvarez-Iglesias V , Cameselle J , Barreiro F , Araujo D , Argueso R , Botana M , Cabezas JM , Dominguez L , Martinez T , Nuño J , Rueda JC , Lado-Abeal J

Toxic adenomas (TA) and toxic multinodular goiters (TMNG) are frequent causes of hyperthyroidism in Galicia, an endemic goiter area. In some European countries, 40–80% of toxic goiters are caused by TSH receptor (TSHr) and Gs alfa-subunit (Gsa) mutations that activate cAMP pathway.Aims: To study 1) the prevalence of TSHr and Gsa mutations in TMNG and TA from Galicia, 2) the clonality of sequenced samples, 3) the constitutive activity of the identifi...