Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep966 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Decreased ultrasound echogenity as a thyroid hypofunction marker

Dimic Dragan , Golubovic Milena Velojic , Pesic Milica , Radenkovic Sasa

Objectives: The value of ultrasound in functional disorders can be significant. That is why the question arises on the use of ultrasound examination of thyroid gland and its echogenity as a screening method in early detection of disfunctions, primarily subclinical and clinical forms of hypothyreosis.Methods: Testing included 328 patients. All examinees underwent ultrasound examination of thyroid gland, the blood was taken for determination of FT4</s...

ea0041ep94 | Adrenal medulla | ECE2016

Asymptomatic ‘giant’ pheochromocytoma discovered as adrenal incidentaloma

Radojkovic Danijela , Radojkovic Milan , Pesic Milica , Kostic Sonja , Curkovic Sanja , Radenkovic Sasa , Antic Slobodan , Ilic Ivan

Introduction: Adrenal incidentalomas are defined as adrenal lesions incidentally discovered during radiological imaging of the abdomen without prior suspicion of adrenal disease. Approximately 70% of adrenal incidentalomas are non-functional adenomas. Pheochromocytoma presents only 5–7% of the remaining functional incidentalomas. Asymptomatic pheochromocytoma-incidentaloma is usually smaller than 1 cm. Large pheochromocytoma, incidentally found, without any clinical signs...

ea0037ep233 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Different influences of physiological and medicamentous hyperprolactinaemia on calcium metabolism in rats – experimental study

Radojkovic Danijela , Pesic Milica , Radenkovic Sasa , Antic Slobodan , Nikolic Marija Vukelic , Stoimenov Tatjana Jevtovic

Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare prolactin receptor gene (Prlr) expression in the duodenum, vertebra and kidney, during physiological and medicamentous hyperprolactinaemia.Methods: Wistar female rats 18 weeks old were divided into: Group P: nine rats, 3 week pregnant; Group M: ten rats that were intramuscular administrated Sulpirid (10 mg/kg) twice daily for 3 weeks; and age matched nulliparous rats as a control group: ten rats...

ea0037ep559 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Influence of anthropometric parameters, leptin, adiponectin, and insulin resistance on blood pressure in obese women

Golubovic Milena Velojic , Dimic Dragan , Pesic Milica , Radenkovic Sasa , Stojic Danijela

Relationship of body weight and blood pressure is very complex and still incompletely explained. Obesity, especially visceral, is one of the strongest predictors of arterial hypertension. Hypertension is six times higher in obese than in lean people, with its prevalence increases with an increase in BMI progressively. The mechanisms underlying hypertension in obese are not fully defined. The aim of this research was to determine the influence of various parameters on blood pre...

ea0022p218 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

Differences in TSH lowering effect of metformin in hypothyroid and euthyroid type 2 diabetic patients

Dimic Dragan , Golubovic Milena Velojic , Radenkovic Sasa , Stojic Danijela , Antic Slbodan

Objectives: It has been reported that metformin administration lowered TSH levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypothyreosis. The aim of the study was to investigate effect of metformin on TSH levels in type 2 diabetic patients with primary hypothyroidism and also in patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus only.Methods: We included in our study 9 type 2 diabetic patients with primary hypothyroidism on stable l-thyroxine replacement doses a...

ea0022p495 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

The role of hyperprolactinemia in periductal and intraductal inflammation in mammary gland

Radojkovic Danijela , Pesic Milica , Antic Slobodan , Radojkovic Milan , Kostic Sonja , Radenkovic Sasa

Background/aim: This study was conducted to determine hyperprolactinemia significance in starting and maintaining sterile inflammation in breast tissue.Methods: We observed 50 patients with nipple discharge syndrome. Patients were divided into clinical group (27 patients with hyperprolactinemia and nipple discharge) and first control group (23 patients with normal serum prolactin and nipple discharge). The second control group included patients from clin...

ea0022p677 | Obesity | ECE2010

TSH levels in overweight and obese euthyroid subjects with metabolic syndrome

Golubovic Milena Velojic , Dimic Dragan , Stojic Danijela , Radenkovic Sasa , Antic Slobodan

Objectives: There are reports which suggests that TSH levels are independetly associated with components of metabolic syndrome. The aim of this study was to investigate the relatinship between thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in owerweight and obese euthyroid subjects.Methods: In 80 euthyroid owerweight and obese subjects, 44 women and 36 man, fasting blood semples were analyzed for glucose, triglycerides and HDL and estima...

ea0056p15 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2018

Clinical features of adrenal incidentalomas

Radojkovic Danijela , Pesic Milica , Radojkovic Milan , Kostic Sonja , Curkovic Sanja , Radenkovic Sasa , Ciric Vojislav , Antic Slobodan

Introduction: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are tumours revealed during radiological procedures in patients without previous suspicion for adrenal disease. This study was conducted to determine the frequency of functional AI.Patients and methods: Thirty-eight patients with AI were included in the study. The following parameters were considered: patient age, gender, size and location of the tumour, and radiological characteristics of adrenal masses. In orde...

ea0035p828 | Pituitary Basic (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Different expression of prolactin receptor gene in rat duodenum during physiological and medicamentous hyperprolactinemia

Radojkovic Danijela , Pesic Milica , Antic Slobodan , Radenkovic Sasa , Kostic Sonja , Curkovic Sanja , Vukelic Marija , Jevtovic-Stoimenov Tatjana

Introduction: During pregnancy (state with physiological hyperprolactinemia-HP) mothers require larger calcium amount for fetal growth. It has been shown that PRL stimulate intestinal calcium absorption in physiological HP, which can protect mother’s skeletal system from further mineral density loss. On the other hand, medicamentous-related hyperprolactinemia is more frequently associated with reduced BMD and increased fracture risk. We conducted the experimental study to...

ea0063p190 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

HbA1C as a marker of retrograde glycemic control in diabetes patient with co-existed beta thalassemia: Case report

Gluvic Zoran , Lackovic Milena , Samardzic Vladimir , Jevtic Jelena Tica , Vujovic Marina , Mitrovic Bojan , Vasic-Vlaisavljevic Anita , Taric Marija Popin , Mladenovic Violeta , Radenkovic Sasa , Obradovic Milan , Isenovic Esma R

Introduction: A number of studies reported that almost every fifth patient with thalassemia hav e diabetes. Various factors could contribute to inadequate retrograde glycemic control in thalassemia patients co-existed with diabetes. According to published data, HbA1C seems to be an insufficient marker of the quality of diabetes control in thalassemia patients.Case report: We present a male 67 years old type 2 diabetes patient with disease history for 15 ...