Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep1068 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Sheehan’s syndrome in clinical practice

Vlad Mihaela , Golu Ioana , Amzar Daniela , Balas Melania , Butaru Miruna , Milos Ioana , Zosin Ioana

Sheehan’s syndrome represents a rare cause of pituitary insufficiency, produced by an ischemic pituitary necrosis due to a severe haemorrhage at deliverance. Epidemiologic data indicate that, nowadays, this disease is quite rare in developed country.Aim: To determine and evaluate the clinical and hormonal characteristics of cases with Sheehan’s syndrome diagnosed and follow-up in our Clinic, during the last ten years.Subj...

ea0037ep869 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

A rare case of an off midline thyroglossal duct cyst papillary thyroid carcinoma

Balas Melania , Golu Ioana , Amzar Daniela , Vlad Mihaela , Ianes Emilia , Dema Alis , Zosin Ioana

Introduction: Papillary thyroid carcinoma can be found very rarely in a thyroglossal duct cyst (TDC) (1%), this cancer variant being the most common type. Although, most of the TDC develop in the midline of the thyroglossal duct (~70%), some cysts occur off midline, within 2 cm of the midline.Case presentation: The female patient of 34-year-old presented at the Maxillofacial Surgery Department in October 2014, with a right submandibular painless neck mas...

ea0037ep1138 | Endocrine tumours | ECE2015

Real-time shear wave elastography in the evaluation of parathyroid adenomas

Vlad Mihaela , Golu Ioana , Amzar Daniela , Balas Melania , Zosin Ioana , Sporea Ioan

Real-time shear wave ultrasound elastography (SWE) is a new technique, which evaluates elasticity and stiffness of the different structure.Aim: To determine the values of the elasticity index (EI) measured by SWE in parathyroid gland adenomas and to compare with those of normal thyroid tissue.Subjects and methods: We studied 50 cases (F/M=42/8), ten with primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism, diagnosed by specific tests, and 40 h...

ea0035p543 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

The prevalence of malignancy in thyroid incidentalomas in an iodine-replete area

Balas Melania , Vlad Mihaela , Golu Ioana , Amzar Daniela , Urian Ananda , Gurban Camelia , Zosin Ioana

Background: Thyroid incidentalomas are reported with increasing incidence in the last decades. The rate of malignancy in these nodules may reach 9% or higher, depending on the patients selection.Material and methods: A retrospective study was done on 429 patients with nodular goiter (issued from an iodine-replete area), admitted in the Clinic of Endocrinology, Timisoara, Romania, from January 2011 to December 2013.Results: The prev...

ea0035p573 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

CD56 immunohistochemical expression: a useful tool for the diagnosis of in thyroid carcinomas of follicular origin

Cornianu Marioara , Golu Ioana , Amzar Daniela , Taban Sorina , Muresan Anca , Dema Alis

Introduction: CD56 (neural cell adhesion molecule/NKH1/LEU19 and LEU7/NHK-1) is an antigen related to follicular epithelium differentiation.Materials and methods: We evaluated the expression of CD56 protein in normal follicular thyroid tissue, 15 non-neoplastic thyroid lesions (nodular hyperplasia–NH, Graves–Basedow disease (GB) and chronic lymphocytic/Hashimoto is thyroiditis (HT) and 38 thyroid neoplasias derived from follicular cells (25 PTC...

ea0070aep1020 | Hot topics (including COVID-19) | ECE2020

Elastographic techniques in localizing parathyroid adenomas

Cotoi Laura , amzar daniela-georgiana , Andreea Borlea , Cepeha Cristina , Dana Stoian

Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is the third most frequent endocrinopathy, after type 2 diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease. It is most commonly caused by an overactive parathyroid gland resulting in high serum parathormone (PTH) concentrations and consequent high serum calcium concentrations. PHPT is nowadays commonly asymptomatic, with high prevalence among postmenopausal women (female – male ration 3–4:1).Materials and m...

ea0070aep1107 | Hot topics (including COVID-19) | ECE2020

Prevalence of thyroid disease in end-stage renal disease patients

Cotoi Laura , Amzar Daniela-Georgiana , Andreea Borlea , Cepeha Cristina , Dana Stoian

Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is a rising cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries, including end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Endocrine disorders are highly common endocrine complications among patients with chronic kidney disease, including those receiving dialysis. The prevalence of thyroid comorbidities in patients with chronic kidney disease is documented higher than in normal population.Materials and methods: A cross-sectional ...

ea0070ep335 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Complications of acromegaly regarding GH concentrations

Amzar Daniela-Georgiana , Melania Balas , Ioana Golu , Mihaela Vlad , Cotoi Laura

Introduction: Acromegaly is a rare disease caused by excess production of growth hormone (GH) and is associated with multiple complications. The prevalence of associated complications and the mortality rate are associated with the duration of exposure to elevated GH levels, early diagnosis being imperative. Diagnosis of acromegaly is most frequently late, after several years of evolution, with the development of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic complications. The presenc...

ea0070ep365 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Acromegaly in young patients - treatment challenges, case presentation

Cotoi Laura , Melania Balas , Ioana Golu , Mihaela Vlad , Amzar Daniela-Georgiana

Introduction: Acromegaly is a debilitating, indolent disease that develops over several years due to extended exposure to elevated growth hormone (GH) levels. It is most commonly caused by somatotropinomas. It represents a rare pathology with an incidence of 3–14 cases per 1 million inhabitants and a prevalence of 40 to 90 cases per 1 million inhabitants. Pituitary adenomas respresent a challenging disease in young patients. Transphenoidal surgery is the best therapeutic...

ea0070ep514 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Management and evolution of papillary thyroid carcinoma in a patient with acromegaly

Vlad Mihaela , Cornianu Marioara , Balas Melania , Golu Ioana , Amzar Daniela-Georgiana , Varcus Flore

Background: Acromegaly is a chronic rare disease induced by persistent hypersecretion of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in adult patients. Several studies have associated acromegaly with an increased risk for developing different benign or malignant tumors.Case presentation: A 33-year old female patient was diagnosed with acromegaly due to a large pituitary macroadenoma, in 2009. In the same period, she was also diagnosed wi...