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ea0073ep151 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Fasting glucose and other metabolic features of 17 Brazilian women with microprolactinomas

Botelho Mariana , Sousa Rafaela , João Nascimento , Lamounier Filho Adilson , Naliato Erika , Violante Alice

IntroductionAmong other organic functions, Prolactin (PRL) can influence metabolism.AimTo evaluate basal glucose metabolism in women with prolactinoma, according to menstrual cycle, presence of hyperprolactinemia, and dopamine agonist (DA) treatment.Material and methodsCross-sectional study of 17 women with microprolactinoma and 11 healthy controls. Variables eval...

ea0081p146 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Central Diabetes Insipidus, family report, molecular study, and its importance

Filipe Sa Luis , Sousa Rafaela , Villela Darine , Cavalcanti Thereza , Migliavacca Michele , Fontes Rosita , Guimaraes Marilia , Souza Micheline , Coelho Paula , Botelho Mariana , Nascimento Joao , Carvallo Mirna , Viveiros Pedro , Lourenco Jr Delmar , Naliato Erika , Violante Alice

Introduction: Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) occurs due to deficient secretion of arginine vasopressin (AVP) or antidiuretic hormone (ADH) by the posterior pituitary. It is a rare disease with an estimated prevalence of 1:25000. CDI can be acquired or congenital, secondary to malformation or genetics. Familial CDI (genetic inheritance) is mainly autosomal dominant. More than 80 mutations in the AVP gene have been described. In hereditary CDI, the age of onset is variable. Sy...