Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041ep133 | Bone & Osteoporosis | ECE2016

Paget’s disease of bone - case report and a review of epidemiology, pathophysiology and management

Corina Pop Radu Cristina

Introduction: Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is the second-most-common metabolic bone disease, after osteoporosis, affecting about 3% of the population at age over 40 years. This disease is characterized by excessive and abnormal bone remodeling due to increased bone resorption followed by disorganized bone formation.This paper will include a case report and a review of PDB epidemiology and pathophysiology, complications and clinical findings, indica...

ea0041ep1048 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2016

The relationship between thyroid function and type 1 diabetes Mellitus duration

Rizov Cristina , Vudu Lorina

Thyroid disease is common among the population, and the prevalence increases with age. In patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) the risk of thyroid dysfunction and thyroid autoimmunity is increased. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between thyroid function and T1DM duration. There were evaluated 110 patients (71 women and 39 men) with T1DM between 2013 and 2015 and were appreciated antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (ATPO) (normal values...

ea0039ep62 | Diabetes | BSPED2015

Frequency of Hypoglycaemia in Children and Young People’s Diabetes Clinic

Kyriacos Elizabeth , Matei Cristina

Background: Hypoglycaemia is a common complication of diabetes which causes great anxiety in patients and their families. Asymptomatic hypoglycaemia can be debilitating, especially in young children. All patients who attend Children and Young People (CYP) Diabetes Clinic have their blood glucose tested. If hypoglycaemia is identified (Blood Glucose less than 4 mmol/l), the local hypoglycaemia hospital policy should be followed by staff to provide safe and effective treatment.<...

ea0037ep1308 | Clinical Cases–Thyroid/Other | ECE2015

Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumour presenting with thyroid gland metastasis: a case report

Pop Radu Cristina Corina

Introduction: Neuroendocrine tumours (NET) represent ~20% of all primary neoplasms of the lung. Histologic confirmation is important for treatment and prognosis determination. NET are classified according to four subtypes in the lung: typical carcinoid tumour (TC), atypical carcinoid tumour (AC), small cell carcinoma (SCC), and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC). TC is low-grade, AC is intermediate-grade, and SCC and LCNEC are high-grade malignancies.<p class="abs...

ea0037ep1319 | Clinical Cases–Thyroid/Other | ECE2015

Polydipsia and polyuria, differential diagnosis in pregnancy

Delgado Esther , Tejera Cristina

Introduction: Gestational diabetes insipidus (GDI) is a rare endocrinopathy whose incidence is around four cases per 100 000 pregnancies. It is a potentially life threatening state. We present a case of a 39 year old with GDI.Case report: A previously healthy 39-year-old woman in her 37th week of gestation presented dry oral mucosa with polydipsia and polyuria of 8 l over 24 h for approximately 2 month. The prenatal course of the pregnancy was uncomplica...

ea0035p596 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumor presenting with thyroid gland metastasis: a case report

Radu Cristina Corina Pop

Introduction: Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) represent ~20% of all primary neoplasms of the lung. Histologic confirmation is important for treatment and prognosis determination. NET are classified according to four subtypes in the lung: typical carcinoid tumor (TC), atypical carcinoid tumor (AC), small cell carcinoma (SCC), and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC). TC is low-grade, AC is intermediate-grade, and SCC and LCNEC are high-grade malignancies.<p class="abstex...

ea0070ep483 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Thyroid metastases from clear cell renal carcinoma: Presentation of two unusual cases and literature review

Corina Pop-Radu Cristina

Clear cell renal carcinoma (CCRC) is a tumor with great metastatic capacity, although the presence of metastases in the thyroid gland is very uncommon. Therefore it is important to know the oncological background of the patient and to perform a complete immunohistochemical analysis of the thyroid lesion to obtain a correct diagnosis. Thyroidectomy can be considered in patients with no other metastasis or in those who present compressive symptoms as a palliative measure. We pre...

ea0032p293 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid / Others | ECE2013

Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type IV with twins pregnancy: clinical, diagnostic, evolutive aspects and treatment

Radu Cristina Corina Pop

Autoimmune polyglandular syndromes (APS) are characterized by the association of two or more endocrine and/or nonendocrine autoimmune diseases with different immunologic features of their pathogenesis.Based on the clinical picture is divided into four different types. Type I APS comprises mucocutaneous candidiasis, hypoparathyroidism and Addison’s disease. Type II APS is defined by autoimmune Addison’s disease in association with chronic autoim...

ea0022p842 | Thyroid | ECE2010

The association of autonomous thyroid functional nodules with autoimmune thyroid disease

Pop-Radu Cristina-Corina

Chronic autoimmune thyroiditis and Graves’ disease (GD) are two forms of autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD).The association of GD or other thyrotoxic forms of autoimmune thyroiditis with one or several toxic nodules is the Marine – Lenhart syndrome (SML). It is a rare pathology with prevalence between 2.7 and 4.1%. Its physiopathology remains complicated and misunderstood, incriminating antithyroidian auto-antibodies such as TSH re...

ea0056p253 | Calcium &amp; Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2018

Tertiary hyperparathyroidism associated with prolactinoma – case report

Pop-Radu Cristina Corina

Introduction: Tertiary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) occurs most commonly in the setting of renal transplant where patients with secondary HPT continue to have elevated PTH levels after receiving a renal allograft. This disease is observed in up to 30% of kidney transplant recipients. This paper will include a case report and a review of epidemiology and pathophysiology, complications and clinical findings, indications for treatment, and the drugs currently available to treat this...