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ea0090p179 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Characteristics of dilated aortas in patients with Turner syndrome: clinical, histological and cytogenetic analysis

Donadille Bruno , Alexander Valent , Kisaki Amemiya , Nicolas Rive-le-gouard , tatiana lecot-connan , Laurence Iserin , Paul Achouh , Salenave Sylvie , Patrick Bruneval , Jean-Pierre Siffroi , Christin-Maitre Sophie

Turner syndrome (TS) is a rare condition with a high frequency of aortic dilatation (AD) and a risk of aortic dissection. Our objective was to evaluate the characteristics of the aorta in patients with TS.Methods: Analyses of aortic walls were obtained during prophylactic aortic replacement. Histological description and measurement of a standardized media degenerative score (MDC) were performed. Cytogenetic analysis quantified the level of monosomy X in ...

ea0070aep758 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Silent corticotroph adenoma: Experience with six cases

Serra Soler Guillermo , Antich Barceló Carlos , Bodoque Cubas Javier , García Fernández Honorato , Mas Bonet Antonio , Antón Valentí Ester , Mena Ribas Elena , Tofé Povedano Santiago , Argüelles Jiménez Iñaki , Pereg Macazaga Vicente

Introduction: Silent corticotroph adenomas (SCA) represent a subtype of pituitary adenomas whose prevalence is 3% of pituitary adenomas. They are characterized by having a positive immunohistochemistry to corticotropin (ACTH) without clinical or biochemical data of hypercortisolism. The diagnosis is a challenge since they are considered as ANF, and it is with the pathology report after surgery when they are classified as SCA. They have more aggressive behavior and recur more t...