Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep615 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

A case report – Should we start breast cancer screening earlier in the MEN-1 patients?

Pina Henrique , Dinis Martins Joao , Duarte Vitoria , Guerra Silvia , Maria Aragues Jose , Valadas Cristina

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN-1) is characterized by an increased predisposition to the development of tumors of the endocrine tissues, such as parathyroid glands, anterior pituitary, and duodenopancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. It is an autosomal dominant disorder due to germline mutations in the MEN-1 tumor suppressor gene. This gene encodes the menin protein, which is involved in cell growth and differentiation, and in sensing or repairing DNA damage. We present ...

ea0090ep941 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Case report - Charge syndrome, a rare entity in the differential diagnosis of primary amenorrhea

Pina Henrique , Dinis Martins Joao , Duarte Vitoria , Guerra Silvia , Maria Aragues Jose , Valadas Cristina

Primary amenorrhea is characterized by the absence of menstruation after the age of 14 without the development of secondary sexual characteristics or after the age of 16 with the development of these. Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) corresponds to an uncommon etiology of primary amenorrhea. In HH, the differential diagnosis includes Kallmann Syndrome, isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and CHARGE Syndrome. The CHARGE syndrome corresponds to an extremely rare syndrome, w...

ea0049ep139 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2017

Gynecomastia in men: A rare case of adrenal feminizing tumors

Duarte Vitoria , Verissimo David , Passos Dolores , Serra Filipa , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Castro J.J. , Marcelino Mafalda

Estrogen-producing adrenal gland tumors (EPAGT) are extremely rare, accounting for only 1–2% of all adrenal tumors. They are most commonly observed in men or in children, and are unusual in women. They are almost always malignant even if they seem benign at presentation, and most of them have a poor prognosis. We present a case of a 71-year-old man with painful bilateral gynecomastia, without galactorrhea, over 4 months. Markedly elevated plasma estradiol levels were foun...

ea0081p281 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Management of pheochromocytoma and hyperaldosteronism coexistence

Verissimo David , Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Martins Ana Claudia , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Castro J Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Primary hyperaldosteronism (PHA) and pheochromocytoma are endocrine causes of secondary arterial hypertension. The association of hyperaldosteronism and pheochromocytoma is rare and the involved mechanisms are poorly understood. Either there is coexistence of the two diseases (pheochromocytoma with PHA) or the pheochromocytoma stimulates the production of aldosterone.Case Report: Male, 54 years old, referred to our department for type 2 dia...

ea0081p544 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Adrenal incidentaloma follow-up

Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Verissimo David , Claudia Martins Ana , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Jacome Castro Joao , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: About 5% of the adult population has adrenal incidentaloma(AI) and its incidence increases with age. AACE guidelines recommend image and hormonal evaluation during 5 years in non functioning AI. The european’s guidelines advise against repeat evaluation in non-secretory AI that present with <4 cm and had benign features. According to recent studies, the risk of developing clinically relevant hormone secretion is <0.3%, in patients with previous non-f...

ea0081p366 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Impact of glucose monitoring on quality of life

Verissimo David , Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Claudia Martins Ana , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Castro J Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: The quality of life (QoL) of patients with Diabetes has been the subject of several studies worldwide. In Portugal, studies have shown that patients under intensive insulin therapy had worse results in QoL questionnaires. The introduction of interstitial glucose monitoring (IGM) appears to reduce the impact of insulin therapy on QoL.Objective: To assess whether IGM changes the quality of life of patients with diabetes, compared to the asses...

ea0081p372 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Impact of diabetes mellitus on patients’ quality of life

Verissimo David , Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Martins Ana Claudia , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Castro J Jacome , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Diabetes is a disease with great psychosocial impact and reduced quality of life (QoL), and psychosocial factors seem to be excellent predictors of clinical outcomes.Objective: Assess the relationship between the patient’s perception of diabetes management and its impact on QoL.Methods: Interview of patients with type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), using the ‘Appraisal of Diabetes Scale’ (ADS), a qu...

ea0081p584 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Gastroesophageal lesions after bariatric surgery: a controlled study

Ivo Catarina , Verissimo David , Duarte Vitoria , Claudia Martins Ana , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Jacome Castro Joao , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Obesity is a multifactorial and chronic disease. Bariatric surgery (BS) is the most effective treatment. A prevalence of 45% of esophagitis and 40%-70% of gastritis after BS has been reported. We analysed the presence of gastroesophageal lesions in patients who underwent BS (By-pass Roux-en-Y(BP) and gastric sleeve(GS)) in our centre.Methods: Patients submitted to BS between 2018-2020 were included. We retrospectively analysed clinical data...

ea0081p725 | Thyroid | ECE2022

TIRADS system: what does clinical practice tell us?

Ivo Catarina , Duarte Vitoria , Verissimo David , Claudia Martins Ana , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Jacome Castro Joao , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Thyroid nodules have a high prevalence in the adult population (20-76%). In 2018, the American College of Radiology proposed an ultrasound classification score of thyroid nodules - Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System-TIRADS, with 88% of sensitivity and 49% of specificity to predict malignancy. Since then, several studies report sensitivity values of 70.6-97% and specificity of 30-98%. We pretend to compared TIRADS score with cytologic results based on Bethe...

ea0063p185 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

Novel clusters of adult-onset Diabetes: Casuistic from an Endocrinology Department

Duarte Vitoria , Ivo Catarina , Verissimo David , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Jacome de Castro J , Marcelino Mafalda

Introduction: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease for which causal mechanisms are incompletely understood and subclassification may improve patient management. In the latest assessment of patients with adult-onset diabetes, Ahlqvist and colleagues (2018) defined five new subgroups: an autoimmune form, two severe forms (insulin-deficient and insulin-resistant diabetes) and two mild forms (obesity and age-related diabetes).Objectives:...