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ea0049ep145 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2017

Insulinoma masquerading as neurologic disease

Machado Catarina , Tavares Patricia , Monteiro Sara , Rocha Gustavo , Oliveira Maria Joao

Introduction: Insulinomas are the most frequent cause of hypoglycemia and the most common functional endocrine pancreatic tumors. Whipple triad is often present and should alert to the diagnosis.Case report: A 36-year-old male was admitted in the emergency room with loss of consciousness, diaphoresis and blurred vision, and hypoglycemia (50 mg/dl). The patient recalled recurrent symptoms of diaphoresis, tremors and palpitations, sometimes with loss of co...

ea0049ep1211 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2017

Thyroid storm subsequent to amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis

Machado Catarina , Tavares Patricia , Monteiro Sara , Rocha Gustavo , Oliveira Maria Joao

Introduction: Thyroid storm is a rare medical emergency with high mortality, which usually results from acute exacerbation of hyperthyroidism. Amiodarone is a highly used class III antiarrhythmic drug and amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis is an infrequent effect of this medication, whose treatment may be difficult.Case study: A 20-year old male with congenital cardiomyopathy (Fallot tetralogy and Ebstein anomaly), chronically medicated with amiodarone 20...

ea0049ep1351 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Outcome of radioiodine therapy in patients with hyperthyroidism

Machado Catarina , Tavares Patricia , Monteiro Sara , Rocha Gustavo , Silva Fernando , Oliveira Jose Manuel , Oliveira Maria Joao

Introduction: Radioiodine treatment (RAIT) is an effective definitive treatment for Graves’ Disease (GD) and Toxic Nodular Goiter (TNG). The aim of this study was to analyze demographic and clinical factors affecting the outcome of RAIT in patients with hyperthyroidism.Methods: Retrospective review of patients treated with RAIT for hyperthyroidism. A fixed dose of 10 mCi was administered to patients with GD and 15 mCi to patients with TNG. Treatment...

ea0101ps3-23-08 | Clinical thyroid cancer research-3 | ETA2024

Association between diabetes mellitus and molecular profile in papillary thyroid carcinoma patients: a retrospective study

Jesus Nuno , Goncalves Mariana , Povoa Antonia , Oliveira Maria , Soares Paula , Tavares Patricia , Maximo Valdemar

Introduction and objectives: Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma (PTC) accounts for 84% of all thyroid cancers and has shown increasing incidence in recent decades. The greater availability of imaging studies and fine needle cytology partly explains this phenomenon. However, the rising incidence of advanced-stage thyroid carcinomas suggests that this trend may be partially due to a change in the biological behaviour of these tumours. In recent years, evidence has grown indicating that...

ea0049ep1155 | Female Reproduction | ECE2017

Influence of BMI in response to ovarian stimulation and live birth in IVF

Tavares Patricia , Machado Catarina , Calejo Lucinda , Rocha Gustavo , Margarida Povoa Ana , Soares Sandra , Sousa Sonia , Joao Oliveira Maria

Introduction: The deleterious effects of obesity on spontaneous reproduction are well recognized, although the literature on obesity and assisted reproductive technology outcome remains heterogeneous and inconsistent.Objective: To estimate the effect of BMI on ovarian stimulation response and live birth in women underwent in vitro fertilization (IVF).Methods: Retrospective observational study that included women submitted ...

ea0049ep51 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2017

Education sessions in patients with adrenal insufficiency

Tavora Aldora , Lemos Ema , Duarte Isaura , Sobral Joaquim , Machado Catarina , Tavares Patricia , Rocha Gustavo , Monteiro Sara , Sousa Ana , Rodrigues Pedro , Oliveira Maria Joao

Introduction: Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is a rare and potentially life-threatening disease. The most common causes are primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison’s Disease), due to an adrenocortical disease, and secondary insufficiency, due to disorders of the pituitary gland. Chronic glucocorticoid replacement is vital and patients should be educated about how to act in acute stress situations, in order to avoid adrenal crisis. Taking this into account, we organized educati...

ea0049ep1356 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

TSH receptor stimulating immunoglobulins – performance of an automated immunoassay

Tavares Patricia , Machado Catarina , Pedroso Jose Carlos , Vieira Joana , Rocha Gustavo , Monteiro Sara , Sousa Ana Margarida , Rodrigues Pedro , Lira Agostinho , Oliveira Maria Joao

Introduction: Graves’ disease (GD) hyperthyroidism is caused by autoantibodies against TSH receptor (TRAb). Three varieties of TRAb are now recognized: stimulating (TSI), blocking and neutral antibodies. Current TRAb immunoassays detect and quantify serum immunoglobulins that interact with the TSH receptor but without discriminating their function. An automated immunoassay for the detection and quantification of TSI is available.Objective: Our study...

ea0099ep207 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Estimated glucose disposal rate as a predictor of chronic complications in type 1 diabetes – a cross-sectional study

Jesus Nuno , Tavares Patricia , Alexandrino Henrique , Silva Jose , Goncalves Margarida , Sousa Ana , Rocha Gustavo , Ferreira Marta , Correia Sara , Monteiro Sara , Oliveira Maria

Introduction: Insulin resistance, often implicated in the pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, can also occur in patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM), giving rise to a distinct phenotype that some authors describe as Double Diabetes - a population with a higher risk of developing chronic complications. The estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR) is a validated marker of insulin resistance in Type 1 Diabetes (T1DM), based on data obtained from the hyperinsulinem...