Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081p142 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Chondrosarcoma of the cavernous sinus treated with postoperative proton radiation therapy: case report and endocrinological follow up after 36 months

Masi Davide , risi renata , balena angela , caputi alessandra , elena spoltore maria , rossetti rebecca , watanabe mikiko , Tozzi Rossella , Gangitano Elena , mariani stefania , Lenzi Andrea , gnessi lucio , lubrano carla

Case Summary: In May 2018, a 22-year-old man was admitted to the Emergency Room of Polyclinic Umberto I Hospital of Rome, because of progressive headaches and binocular diplopia. Brain MRI revealed a heterogeneous T1WI-hypointense and T2WI-hyperintense mass of 40x28x25 mm (CC, LL, AP) including calcification areas in the left paramedian region of the clivus invading the homolateral cavernous sinus. The patient underwent partial tumour resection via infratemporal approach and a...

ea0081ep358 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Reduction in Oxytocin levels predict body weight loss in patients with obesity after a very low carbohydrate ketogenic diet (VLCKD).

Tozzi Rossella , Basciani Sabrina , Rossetti Rebecca , Balena Angela , Masi Davide , Risi Renata , Veroi Gabriele , Colonnello Elena , Chiara Massari Maria , Curreli Mariaignazia , Gangitano Elena , Watanabe Mikiko , Mariani Stefania , Gnessi Lucio , Lubrabno Carla

Background: Oxytocin (OXT) enhances glucose uptake and lipid utilization in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle.Dysfunction of the OXT system could underlie the pathogenesis of weight gain. Men and women with obesity were reported to have higher OXT blood levels compared to normal weight subjects. In contrast, metabolic syndrome has been associated with reduced fasting serum oxytocin in larger scale mixed gender studies.Aim: Data regarding the oxytocin sy...

ea0081ep736 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

MRI intensity and pituitary volume predict adult-onset growth hormone deficiency in patients with obesity and overweight: a new potential tool guiding subsequent diagnostic testing

Masi Davide , Risi Renata , Balena Angela , Caputi Alessandra , Spoltore Maria Elena , Rossetti Rebecca , Watanabe Mikiko , Tozzi Rossella , Gangitano Elena , Curreli Mariaignazia , Mariani Stefania , Lenzi Andrea , Gnessi Lucio , Lubrano Carla

Background: Reduced growth hormone (GH) secretory capacity is common in patients with obesity and metabolic derangements. The prevalence of GH deficiency (GHD) in this population is difficult to establish. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) pituitary findings may reflect specific endocrine alterations, as for GHD which is associated with lower pituitary height and volume (PV).Purpose: Our aim was to identify the pituitary morphological alterations predicti...