Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056p719 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2018

From adrenal incidentalomas to Cushing’s disease

Alves Pereira Teresa , Ferreira Lia , Furtado Ines , Lopes Ana , Fonseca Liliana , Amaral Claudia , Palma Isabel , Cardoso Helena

Introduction: Adrenal incidentalomas are asymptomatic adrenal masses found accidentally during routine examination, not intended for adrenal pathology evaluation. The functionality of these lesions must be further investigated. Rarely, bilateral adrenal nodular hyperplasia can be detected in a patient with Cushing’s disease. The authors present the case of a patient with possible autonomous cortisol secretion of adrenal origin that eventually emerged as Cushing’s dis...

ea0056p775 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2018

Final height in cancer survivors undergoing treatment with somatotropin

Pereira Catarina de Oliveira , Caetano Joana Serra , Carvalho Alice , Brito Manuel , Cardoso Rita , Dinis Isabel , Mirante Alice

Somatotropin is essential not only for linear growth but also for important metabolic functions. Its deficiency is usually the first and most common endocrinopathy induced by cancer disease and its treatments, mainly cranial irradiation. Although somatotropin replacement therapy is safe and effective in promoting a better linear growth, studies of final height in childhood cancer survivors treated with somatotropin are limited. This study was performed to examine growth outcom...

ea0073pep5.3 | Presented ePosters 5: Thyroid | ECE2021

Is the thyroid nodule location associated with the risk of malignancy?

Vânia Benido Silva , Pereira Maria Teresa , André Carvalho , Cláudia Freitas , Maria Helena Cardoso

IntroductionRecent published studies suggest that the anatomical location of the thyroid nodule may be associated with different risks of malignancy. However, the results are still sparce and little consensual.AimTo evaluate the frequency of nodules on different locations of the thyroid gland and to determine whether their location correlates with different malignancy risks.Methods<...

ea0073aep88 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021

Bone mineral density evolution following long-term simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation in type 1 diabetes

Sílvia Santos Monteiro , Santos Tiago Silva , Duarte Diana Borges , Pereira Catarina , Silva Filipa , Martins La Salete , Dores Jorge

IntroductionSimultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (PKT) has a beneficial effect on the evolution of chronic complications in type 1 diabetic (T1D) patients with terminal chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the CKD-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) remains a frequent complication. There are a few studies addressing the long-term evolution of bone mineral density (BMD) in these patients.AimTo charac...

ea0073aep176 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

COVID-19 and diabetes: Impact on emergency department demand by diabetic patients. experience from a portuguese center

Maria João Ferreira , Pedro Jorge , José Luis Castedo , Pereira Fernando , Carvalho Davide , Tiago Guimarães

IntroductionCOVID-19 is an emerging disease caused by the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that has overburdened healthcare worldwide. In Portugal, schedule appointments were cancelled, postponed or changed to tele-consultation. The objective of the study is to assess the impact of the pandemic on the use of Emergency Department (ED) by diabetic patients.Material and methodsRetrospective monocentric study of the ...

ea0073aep251 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Bupropion/naltrexone associated psoriasis in an obese patient

Sara Campos Lopes* , Regina Caldas* , Maria José Guimarães , Areal Joana , Alves Marta , Pereira Teresa

*These authors contributed equally to this workIntroductionThe prevalence of obesity has risen dramatically worldwide in the last three decades. Due to this obesity pandemic, a growing demand for weight-loss drugs has emerged. The increased use of these drugs has consequently lead to an increase in the report of adverse reactions.Case reportA 45-year-old woman with past medical history ...

ea0099rc5.1 | Rapid Communications 5: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | Part I | ECE2024

Clinical use of 18F-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine PET co-registered with MRI for diagnostic dilemmas in prolactinoma

van Trigt Victoria , Bakker Leontine , Lu Ling , Pelsma Iris , Verstegen Marco , van Furth Wouter , Arias-Bouda Lenka Pereira , Biermasz Nienke

Purpose : To assess the utility of (18F)fluoroethyl-L-tyrosine PET co-registered with magnetic resonance imaging (FET-PET/MRICR) in patients with difficult-to-localize prolactinoma to inform clinical decision making and treatment planning.Methods: Retrospective cohort study of 17 consecutive patients with difficult-to-localize prolactinoma undergoing FET-PET/MRICR between October 2020 and Amgust 2022 for either (1) additional inform...

ea0099p116 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Cell lineage specific differences in clinical behavior of clinically non-functioning pituitary adenomas according to the 2017 WHO classification – a systematic review and meta-analysis

van der Hoeven Loren , Slagboom Tessa , Malekzadeh Arjan , Hoogmoed Jantien , Drent Madeleine , Aronica Eleonora , Jan Stenvers Dirk , Pereira Alberto

Background: In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) adjusted the histopathological classification of pituitary adenomas (PAs) by including pituitary cell lineage specific transcription factors (TFs), elucidating a continuous spectrum between true null cell (NCA), silent, clinically silent, and functioning adenomas. The definitions of non-functioning (silent) gonadotroph, corticotroph, somatolactotroph and thyrotroph adenomas were previously reserved for immunohistochemica...

ea0099ep859 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2024

Milk-alkali syndrome in primary hypoparathyroidism: a case report

Vicente Rocha Jose , Silva de Sousa Mariana , de Grine Severino Mariana , de Sa Pereira Yolanda , Santos Tiago , Gomes Ana

Introduction: Hypoparathyroidism treatment is aimed to achieve a serum calcium at the lower limit of normal providing symptom resolution and preventing complications such as urolithiasis and renal impairment. Milk-alkali syndrome (MAS) incidence has been gradually rising associated with the increase of calcium carbonate and vitamin D supplementation. The classic triad is characterized by metabolic alkalosis, hypercalcemia and renal failure.Case report: A...

ea0070aep29 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Treatment outcomes in 198 patients of the portuguese adrenocortical carcinoma register

Nunes da Silva Tiago , Catarino Diana , Paiva Isabel , Chaves Carolina , Costa Claudia , Castro Raquel , Paula Marques Ana , Souteiro Pedro , Pereira Maria , Machado Catarina , Belo Carlos , Simões Helder , Cortes Luisa , Pereira Bernardo , Anselmo João , Sapinho Inês , Gonçalves Ferreira Ana , Teresa Pereira Maria , Fonseca Liliana , Fernandes Isabel , Rita Elvas Ana , Donato Sara , Martins Anabela , Fajar Laura , Martinho Mariana , Garrido Susana , Ferreira Marta

Introduction: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare entity, usually associated with a poor prognosis. There are still many areas of uncertainty regarding its approach.Methods: A Portuguese ACC register was established in 2020, including information from 24 endocrine centres. Kaplan-Meier was used to calculate overall survival and recurrence; log- rank test to assess survival and progression free survival (PFS) differences between groups; cox-regressio...