Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep1334 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

A thyroid storm in a context of diabetic ketoacidosis: case report

Mghari Ghizlane El , Oukit Loubna , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: The association of a thyroid storm and diabetes ketoacidosis is relatively rare. We report two cases.Observations: The first one is a 20 years old woman, with no history of diabetes, who came with ketoacidosis, a history of non medicated thyrotoxicosis, and she was complaining about fever, a thyrotoxicosis syndrome, a vascular goiter, and exophtalmos. Her general condition had improved significantly after the treatment in emergency and unde...

ea0039ep32 | Diabetes | BSPED2015

Diabetes distress in transitional age evaluated by ‘problem areas in diabetes’ in type 1 diabetic patients from Marrakech.

Ennazk Laila , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) represents 5.3% of all types on diabetes. Its incidence is increasing around the world as it is in the Middle East and North Africa Region, where the incidence is at 1/100 000. T1D touches young subjects and is then established in a growing body. Transitional period is a crucial phase with physical and emotional distress. In Moroccan context, psychosocial difficulties are an additional challenge for these young patients.<p class="abstext...

ea0035p72 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

Characteristics of the endocrine osteoporosis

Diyane Khadija , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: Musculoskeletal manifestations of endocrine disorders are a heterogeneous group of disease, often giving rise to various clinical or radiological individuals. Osteoporosis is a not uncommon complication of endocrine disease. It may even be accompanied by endocrinopathy.Aim of study: Determine mineral bone density profile of patients with endocrinopathy and define the characteristics of osteoporosis and osteopenia in these patients.<p cl...

ea0070ep247 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Profile of diabetic patients received in the emergency department during the month of ramadan in Mohammed VI university hospital of Marrakech

Junior Louzolo-Kimbembe Rolly , El Ansari Nawal , El Mghari Ghizlane

Ramadan is a holy month in the Muslim religion, it involves a period of daily fasting from sunrise to sunset, which means an average of fifteen hours of fasting during the day (twelve to eighteen hours depending on seasons and regions). In diabetics, this involves metabolic disorders related to fasting, food mode (quantitative and qualitative change in dietary intake). The objective of our study is to define the profile of diabetic patients seen in the emergency department and...

ea0056p392 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2018

Autoimmune hypoglycemia in a patient with slow type 1 diabetes

Ilham Bouizammarne , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: Hypoglycemia is rarely due to an auto-immune etiology, which is the presence in the serum of the patient of anti-insulin or anti-insulin receptor antibodies. The present case is of a slow type 1 diabetic patient in whom the autoimmune origin of repeated hypoglycemia was found.Case: A 58 years old female patient, Who is a slow type 1 diabetes carrier, and has been on premixed human insulin for 4 years, the patient presented repeated episodes...

ea0056p597 | Obesity | ECE2018

Food addiction: its prevalence among obese patients

Ilham Bouizammarne , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: The concept of food addiction, which refers to people who exhibit signs of dependence to some high-fat and high-sugar foods, was recently proposed by applying DSM criteria of substance dependence to eating behavior. The Aim of This study is to assess the prevalence of food addiction among obese patients.Material and methods: This is a retrospective hospital record-based study of obese patients followed up in the day hospit...

ea0056ep41 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism | ECE2018

Diabetic ketosis profile during the month of Ramadan what are the specificities?

Oukit Loubna , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: Sick or tired subject, just like the diabetic patient, is exempted from fasting during Ramadan, when it can jeopardize health or well being. Nonetheless, many people want to keep holding onto this practice. However, diabetes can be revealed in this context. The aim of the study is to evaluate the characteristics of the diabetic ketosis during this month by comparing them to data far from this period.Patients et methods: Descriptive, retrosp...

ea0056ep127 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

Prolactinoma and granulomatous mastitis

Soussou Maryam , Mghari Ghizlane EL , Ansari Nawal EL

Granulomatous mastitis (GM) is an inflammatory lesion of the breast relatively rare with multiple etiologies suggested. Although most cases of GM show an association with breastfeeding and pregnancy, a minority of cases were related to hyperprolactinemia caused either by drugs dopamine antagonists or intracranial lesions, including pituitary adenoma. We report a case of a patient who had GM associated with microprolactinoma. Surgical treatment of the adenoma was indicated beca...

ea0073aep308 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Screening for dyslipidemia in diabetic patients in a town in the Moroccan desert: the town of Es-Smara. Screening for dyslipidemia in diabetic patients in a town in the Moroccan desert: The town of Es-Smara

Ijdda Sara , Rafi Sana , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

IntroductionIn diabetes, lipid abnormalities are frequent and pronounced and are an important factor in increased cardiovascular risk, especially in type 2 diabetics, mostly in combination with other risk factors. The aim of this work is to highlight the prevalence of dyslipidemia in a considerable population of diabetics in Es-Smara.Patients and methodsAs part of a multidisciplinary medical caravan carried o...

ea0073ep109 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Is total body fat more strongly correlated with lipid profile than the body mass index in type 2 diabetes?

Sara Chtioui , Sanaa Rafi , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

BackgroundIn type 2 diabetes, abnormalities of lipid metabolism and tissue distribution are common and associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this work was to study the relationship between the impedancemetric parameters and the lipid profile in a population of type 2 diabetics followed in the Endocrinology Department MED VI of Marrakech.MethodologyBody fat was assessed using ...