Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p423 | (1) | ECE2007

Percutaneous ethanol injection therapy in patients with primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism

Stratigis Spyros , Stylianou Kostas , Mamalaki Evangelia , vardaki Eleftheria , Tzenakis Nikolaos , Katsipi Eirini , Tzoutzouraki Paraskevi , Dafnis Eugenios

Introduction: Recent years PEIT has been introduced as an alternative to parathyroidectomy. We evaluated the results of PEIT in patients with primary (pHPT) or secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT).Patients and methods: 18 patients (6M/12F) with pHPT and 20 patients (7M/13F) with sHPT underwent PEIT between 2001 and 2005 and had a mean follow up of 24.3±9 and 27±10 months respectively. The PTGs were identified and blood supply to the gland was e...

ea0014p587 | (1) | ECE2007

Secondary hypothalamic amenorrhea as the initial manifestation of HIV infection

Tzifa Garyfallia , Kalikakis George , Zaganas Ioannis , Spiliotis Martha , Kofteridis Diamantis , Daraki Vasiliki , Petkova Valentina , Tzoutzouraki Paraskevi , Papavasileiou Stathis

Hypothalamic hormonal deficiency and anterior pituitary hormonal deficiency is a rare occurrence in patients presenting with HIV infection. We describe a patient with HIV infection who presented with secondary amenorrhea as the initial manifestation.Case report: A 34-year-old woman with previously regular menses presented with secondary amenorrhea by 9 months. The patient had mild gait instability for 7 months; anorexia and weight loss (10 kg) for the la...

ea0099ep262 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Epidemiology, clinical presentation, treatment and outcome of acromegaly in the island of crete, greece: experience of 3 tertiary centers over a four decade period

Chrysoulaki Maria , Daraki Vasiliki , Sfakiotaki Maria , Tzoutzouraki Paraskevi , Floroskoufi Paraskevi , Betsi Grigoria , Vamvoukaki Rodanthi , Vergou Stavrina , Michailidis Stefanos , Maria Makri Artemis , Mpouhlaki Elpida , Spanoudaki Antonela , Goulielmos Georgios , Lionis Christos , Stamataki Katerina , Xekouki Paraskevi

Acromegaly is a rare and insidious endocrine disease, with increased morbidity and mortality mainly due to delayed diagnosis and inadequate control. There are many population studies assessing the epidemiology of acromegaly in Europe while in Greece, there are no published data except for a few small studies regarding treatment outcome.Aim: To determine the epidemiology, presentation and outcome in patients with acromegaly in Crete, Greece.<p class="...