Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep1042 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Navigating the differential diagnosis of thyrotropinoma and resistance to thyroid hormones

Niculaide Cristina , Mustata Theodor , Sorina Martin Carmen , Fica Simona

Introduction: Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of thyrotropin (SITSH) is a rare condition characterized by uninhibited serum TSH in the presence of high thyroid hormones, usually caused by TSH secreting adenoma or resistance to thyroid hormones (RTH). Differential diagnosis between the two is often challenging due to their overlapping features.Case report: We present the case of a 50-year-old postmenopausal woman with a history of -myocardial infarcti...

ea0077p123 | Thyroid | SFEBES2021

The impact of intraoperative elements on postoperative hypoparathyroidism in patients after total thyroidectomy

Sorina Martin Carmen , Andrei Marian , Sirbu Anca , Barbu Carmen , Giulea Cosmin , Miron Adrian , Fica Simona

Background: The surgical technique and the extent of thyroidectomy are related to parathyroid injury and hypoparathyroidism.Methods and results: We retrospectively analyzed the files of 552 patients who underwent thyroidectomy in our surgery department between 2015-2017 with the aim to assess the incidence and impact of intraoperative features that may predispose to postoperative hypoparathyroidism (PoSH).Results: 171 (30.97%) pati...

ea0084ps3-11-103 | Case Reports | ETA2022

Suspicious thyroid nodule in de quervain’s thyroiditis

Sorina Martin Carmen , Dumea Bianca , Parfeni Ovidiu , Mustata Theodor , Sirbu Anca , Fica Simona

Introduction: De Quervain’s thyroiditis, also known as subacute granulomatous thyroiditis, is a self-limiting inflammatory disorder of the thyroid gland. It is presumed to be caused by a viral infection and many patients have a history of an upper respiratory infection 2-8 weeks prior to the onset of thyroiditis. It is the most common cause for neck pain or discomfort, and it usually has a predictable course of thyroid function evolution. On ultrasonography the thyroid gl...

ea0090ep637 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the vagina in a young patient – a rare entity

Duta Simona Gabriela , Dumitras Teodor , Sorina Martin Carmen , Cima Luminita , Nitipir Cornelia , Terzea Dana , Fica Simona

Primary vaginal malignancy is uncommon, accounting for about 2% of all gynecological tract cancers, with small-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the vagina being exceptionally rare and aggressive. They display similar histological and immunohistochemical features to small-cell carcinomas of different origin. Few cases are reported in the literature so far and therefore, there is no current treatment protocol consensus. We report the case of a 34-year-old nulliparous patient, wh...

ea0070ep356 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Panhipopituitarism due to inoperable cavernous sinus meningioma

Andrada Predescu Florina , Mustata Theodor , Alexandru Elena , Sorina Martin Carmen , Simona Fica

Panhypopituitarism refers to decreased production of all of the pituitary hormones of the adenohypophysis with or without deficiency of neurohypophysis function. The development of the disorder is frequently insidious and the manifestations often depend on the etiology of the condition.Case report: In October 2019 a 57-year-old man collapsed in front of the hospital after being discharged from the cardiology clinic. The day before, he had undergone angio...

ea0090p81 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Early impact of bariatric surgery on obesity-related kidney dysfunction

Maria Popa Miruna , Sirbu Anca , Malinici Elisabeta , Sorina Martin Carmen , soare iulia , Gabriela Barbu Carmen , Copaescu Catalin , Fica Simona

Background: Renal dysfunction is known to be more prevalent amongst patients with obesity. Metabolic and bariatric surgery is associated with positive renal effects through intricate pathways. We aimed to determine the short-term impact of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) on renal function and to identify parameters associated with its variation.Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective study on 268 patients (115 males and 153 females) eva...

ea0070ep420 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Autoimmunity in thyroid nodules referred for FNAB

Nistor Irina , Oprea Theodor-Eugen , Gabriela Duta Simona , Alice Albu , Sorina Martin Carmen , Sirbu Anca , Gabriela Barbu Carmen , Simona Fica

Introduction: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relevance of autoimmunity in the cytological results for the thyroid nodules referred to FNAB (fine-needle aspiration biopsy).Materials and methods: Our study included 590 patients who underwent FNAC in 615 nodules between December 2015 and January 2019. Besides demographic data and routine endocrine investigations (thyroid hormonal status, presence of autoimmunity, the actual or past use of levothyr...

ea0092ps3-25-01 | Case Reports 2 | ETA2023

Uncommon findings in a thyroid nodule: A case report of osseous metaplasia in a benign thyroid lesion

Sorina Martin Carmen , Nacu Miruna , Enache Oana , Parfeni Ovidiu , Zaki Naji Al Jumaili Ahmed , Enciu Octavian , Sirbu Anca , Fica Simona

Introduction: Although calcifications are a relatively common finding on a thyroid ultrasound, present in both benign and malign lesions, osseous metaplasia (OM) is a peculiar discovery, with only a few described cases in literature so far. Common pathophysiological explanations include abnormalities of bone morphogenetic protein family members and basic fibroblast growth factor. Most of the case reports are presenting OM in association with malign lesions, often with papillar...

ea0094p86 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

Key predictors of quality of life in patients with acromegaly

Sorina Martin Carmen , Ioana Dorita Alina , Viorela Nacu Miruna , Elena Sirbu Anca , Gabriela Barbu Carmen , Fica Simona

Background: Despite current efforts in trying to accurately identify determinants of impaired quality of life (QoL) in acromegalic patients, studies on this topic are still conflicting and more research is needed in order to improve the well-being of these patients.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study, administering two standardized questionnaires (AcroQol and EuroQol-5D) to 38 acromegalic patients and examined ...

ea0070aep237 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

Is BMD still useful when we have FRAX?

Oprea Theodor-Eugen , Nistor Irina , Ioana Arhire Amalia , Alexandru Elena , Alice Albu , Sorina Martin Carmen , Sirbu Anca , Gabriela Barbu Carmen , Simona Fica

Introduction: The FRAX fracture risk assessment algorithm is able to integrate clinical risk factors independent of bone mineral density (BMD), evaluating the 10-years probability of fracture, therefore identifying patients in need for antiosteoporotic treatment, in which case bypassing the WHO (World Health Organization) criteria for densitometric diagnosis of osteoporosis.Material and Methods: We retrospectively analysed a total of 91 scans of women ag...