Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep1272 | Clinical Cases–Thyroid/Other | ECE2015

Acute thyroiditis due to nocardia associated to thyrotoxicosis

Torres-Barea Isabel , Marquez-Pardo Rosa , Baena-Nieto Gloria , Vilchez-Lopez Francisco J , Cayon-Blanco Manuel , Garcia-Garcia-Doncel Lourdes , Lopez-Velasco Rosario

Introduction: Acute thyroiditis is an uncommon illness that exceptionally presents with thyrotoxicosis. Differential diagnosis mainly includes subacute thyroiditis. Nocardia asteroides is an opportunistic pathogen, with the majority of infections occurring in immunocompromised patients, as the delay in diagnosis due to negative blood cultures makes it potentially letal.Case report: We present a case of acute thyroiditis due to Nocardia that presents with...

ea0035p51 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2014

The adrenal venous sampling is a difficult test in the localization of the primary hyperaldosteronism

Rodriguez Jose Perez , Jimenez Virginia Hernando , Hernandez Tomas Martin , Cuadro Alberto Torres , Rivera Natividad Gonzalez , Baldrich Alfonso Gentil , Cobos Manuel Malagon

Introduction and objectives: The localization of primary hyperaldosteronism is often difficult. The coexistence of nonfunctioning adenomas is common in patients older 40 years old and small adenomas undetectable by CT could confuse with bilateral hyperplasia. The AVS is considered the ‘gold standard’ test for the location of numerous guides. We describe our experience in a clinical case of primary aldosteronism.Clinical case: We present a 58 ye...

ea0035p257 | Clinical case reports Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2014

Acromegaly with a normal pituitary gland

Cruz Alfredo Sanchez , Martinez Jose H , de Lourdes Miranda Maria , Palermo Coromoto , Gonzalez Eva , Torres Oberto , Santiago Monica , Figueroa Carlos , Trinidad Rafael , Mangual Michelle , Gutierrez Madeleine

Background: Acromegaly most commonly results from an excess production of GH and secondary increase in IGF1. More than 95% of the time from the pituitary gland, but the source of excess GH secretion may not necessarily be pituitary in origin. Ectopic acromegaly may arise due to neuroendocrine tumors by production of GHRH and in <0.5% of the cases from ectopic pituitary remnants in the sphenoid sinus.Clinical case: We present a case of a 37 years old ...

ea0035p597 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

Everolimus in monotherapy as a therapeutic option in paragangliomas/pheochromocytomas

Cuadro Alberto Torres , Rodriguez Jose Perez , Tamarit Ana Albero , Hernandez Tomas Martin , Rivera Natividad Gonzalez , Zoilo Juan Jose Reina , Carrasco Fernando Henao , Merino Luis De La Cruz

Introduction: Everolimus is a drug selective inhibitor of mTOR. In 2012 a Phase 2 study* of everolimus monotherapy demonstrated modest efficacy in patients with pheochromocytomas/paragangliomas. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of everolimus in a patient with paraganglioma. (*Phase 2 study of everolimus monotherapy in patient with nonfunctioning neuroendocrine tumor or pheochromocytomas/paraglangliomas. Do-Young Oh et al. Cancer 2012 <str...

ea0035p695 | Male reproduction | ECE2014

Sexual functioning in patients with end-stage liver disease before and after liver transplantation

Ramos-Prol Agustin , Rodriguez-Medina Beatriz , Campos-Alborg Vicente , Querol-Ripoll Roser , Tenes-Rodrigo Susana , Berenguer Marina , Merino-Torres Juan Francisco

Background: Data on sexual dysfunction (SD) in cirrhotic patients are limited. Our aim was to evaluate the sexual function of patients with end-stage liver disease and to compare it with the results after liver transplant (LT) and with that of a controlled group matched by age and gender.Methods: Changes in sexual functioning questionnaire were used to evaluate SD in cirrhotic patients awaiting LT and in the post-LT setting 1 year after transplant. Clini...

ea0035p866 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

A middle aged woman with isolated ACTH deficiency associated with transient GH deficiency

Mangual Michelle , Hernan-Martinez Jose , Santiago Monica , Figueroa Carlos , Trinidad Rafael , Gutierrez Madeleine , Sanchez Alfredo , Palermo Coromoto , Miranda Maria De Lourdes , Torres Oberto , Gonzalez Eva

Introduction: Isolated ACTH deficiency (IAD) is a rare entity characterized by secondary adrenal insufficiency with low levels of serum cortisol, decreased production of ACTH, adequate secretion of other pituitary hormones and normal pituitary structure on radioimaging. Due to the rarity of its occurrence the prevalence of IAD as a cause of secondary adrenal insufficiency has not been determined. To our knowledge 200 cases are described in the literature. Impairment of GH secr...

ea0035p909 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Hormonal deficiency in patients with craniopharyngioma

Almanza Matilde Rubio , Gomez Rosa Camara , Alborg Vicente Campos , Ripoll Roser Querol , Prol Agustin Ramos , Castells Alia Garcia , Pla Maria Argente , Torres Juan Francisco Merino

Introduction: Craniopharyngiomas are benign epitelial tumors located in the suprasellar region and they are associated to several comorbidities. Our aim is to describe hormonal deficiency and complications after surgery.Design: Descriptive study of patients that underwent surgery of craniopharyngioma. Data collected included hormonal levels, clinical data and mortality. Quantitative variables with normal distribution are shown as mean and standard deviat...

ea0070aep36 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Identification of the genetic signature of vascular calcification in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus by a computational approach

Andújar-Vera Francisco , García-Fontana Cristina , González-Salvatierra Sheila , Muñoz-Torres Manuel , García-Fontana Beatriz

Introduction: The analysis of the signaling pathways involved in vascular calcification is difficult due largely to the limitation in obtaining vascular tissue samples. Therefore, the use of bioinformatics tools for the identification of potential biomarkers associated with vascular calcification is an advantage for the advancement in the knowledge of the molecular pathways involved in this pathology.Objective: Increase understanding of the molecular mec...

ea0070aep427 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Relationship between blastocystis sp. parasitization and metabolic syndrome in an obese spanish population

Caudet-Esteban. Jana , Cifre Martinez Susana , Trelis Villanueva María , Camara-Gómez Rosa , Palasí Rosana , Merino Torres Juan Francisco

Introduction: Blastocystissp. (BS) is the most common intestinal parasite that is isolated in human fecal samples. Its pathogenic role is still questioned. While some consider it a beneficial component of the human intestinal microbiota, some evidence relates it with dysbiosis and development of metabolic syndrome (MS). Its presence has been inversely correlated with BMI.Objective: The objective of this study is two-fold: determining the prevale...

ea0070aep1031 | Hot topics (including COVID-19) | ECE2020

Type 2 diabetics with high risk of foot amputation: Role of sodium-glucose co-transporter inhibitors

Serrano Laguna Mª del Carmen , León Utrero Sara , Hayón Ponce María , Redondo Torres Enrique , José López Ibarra Pablo

Introduction: The use of iSGLT2 continues to be controversial in diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease.Objectives: Assess the metabolic effect and the risk of amputations of iSGLT2 in diabetic patients cared for in the Multidisciplinary Diabetic Foot Unit (MDFU) compared to a control group.Material and Methods: A retrospective observational study where patients attended at the MDFU from December 2017 to January 2020 we...