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ea0056p958 | Female Reproduction | ECE2018

A new balanced autosomal translocation as a cause of premature ovarian insufficiency

Perez Nuria , Boronat Mauro , Garcia Yaiza , Pino Alberiche Maria , Lopez-Madrazo Maria , Sanchez Rosa , Novoa Javier , Rodriguez Carlos

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) is defined as impairement of ovarian function in women under 40 years, with a incidence between 1-4% in women of reproductive age. Among the major identified causes of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency, genetic factors related with X-chromosome are widely described. However, autosome defects are less common found and are related generally with genetic mutations instead of structural abnormalities of them. Thefor, we report a relevant case of...

ea0035p1069 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2014

Hypertensive patients with mild hypothyroidism show less frequent spontaneous normalization of thyroid function than normotensive patients

del Pino Alberiche Maria , Sanchez Rosa Maria , Lopez Xabier , Martin Daniel , Garcia Yaiza , Novoa Francisco Javier , Boronat Mauro , Wagner Ana Maria

Introduction: Overt hypothyroidism is associated with diastolic hypertension, but in subclinical hypothyroidism, data are inconclusive. HS tiroxina is a double-blind trial evaluating the effect of levothyroxine on blood pressure in patients with mild SH (TSH 5.0–9.9 mU/l and normal free T4) and moderate-to-high cardiovascular risk.Methods: We analized baseline data of the first 46 patients screened. Confirmatory thyroid function tests wer...

ea0035p1073 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2014

Hyperthyroidism in a pregnant, previously hypothyroid patient

Lopez Xabier , Sanchez Rosa , Rodriguez Elisa , Sanchez Ana , Garcia Maria , Rodriguez Carlos , Novoa Francisco Javier , Wagner Ana , Alberiche Maria del Pino

Introduction: Graves’ and Hashimoto’s diseases are considered two extremes of the same autoimmune thyroid disease. Spontaneous conversion from hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism is uncommon. On the other hand, Graves’ disease typically improves during pregnancy and worsens after delivery. We describe a patient with an unusual course of thyroid disease during pregnancy.Case report: An 33-year-old woman, with a two-year history of hypothyroid...