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ea0037gp.28.07 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia – NETS | ECE2015

Complete remission of hepatic metastasis after total gastrectomy for a gastric carcinoid tumor type 1: a case report

Tresoldi Alberto Stefano , Bonifacio Cristina , Pepe Giovanna , Carnaghi Carlo , Lania Andrea Gerardo Antonio

Gastric carcinoids secondary to autoimmune atrophic gastritis (GC type 1) are usually well differentiated neoplasia, with an indolent course and an excellent overall prognosis. However, a subset of these tumors (<5%) may develop advanced disease, with lymph node and/or hepatic metastasis. The pathogenesis of these carcinoids is related to chronic trophic stimuli to enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells due to chronic hypergastrinemia. Treatments directed to remove the source o...

ea0056gp18 | Adrenal Case reports | ECE2018

Bilateral testicular masses and adrenal insufficiency in a young adult: is congenital adrenal hyperplasia the only possible diagnosis?

Tresoldi Alberto Stefano , Betella Nazarena , Pizzocaro Alessandro , Lania Andrea Gerardo Antonio

Testicular adrenal rest tumours (TARTs) are benign tumours deemed to originate from ectopic adrenal cells that descend with the testes during fetal development. These cells grow under chronic ACTH stimulation, typically in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). TARTs have also been rarely described in other conditions characterised by chronically elevated ACTH, such as autoimmune primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI). These are benign lesions, but could be misdiagno...

ea0041gp156 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2016

Natural history of a large cohort of pituitary incidentalomas in Italy

Tresoldi Alberto Stefano , Toini Alessandra , Profka Eriselda , Locatelli Marco , Lasio Giovanni Battista , Morenghi Emanuela , Spada Anna , Mantovani Giovanna , Lania Andrea Gerardo

In this observational, retrospective, multicenter study, we analyzed data from 300 patients with pituitary incidentaloma followed in two Italian Hospital Center. We observed a predominance of female patients (65%), with an a mean age at diagnosis of 49 years (higher in men than women, 57 vs 45 years old). The main reason to perform imaging were neurological symptoms not related to the presence of adenomas (56%). Most cases were microadenomas (56%), and macroadenomas were more ...