Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0098c19 | Clinical – Nuclear Medicine/Interventional Radiology/Imaging | NANETS2023

The Impact of Post-Treatment Imaging in Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy

Yadav, MD Surekha , Lawhn-Heath, MD Courtney , Lindsay, NP Sheila , Mirro, RN Rebecca , Bergsland, MD Emily K. , A Hope, MD Thomas

Background: A small portion (11%) of radioactive decay of 177Lu involves the emission of gamma photons, allowing for post-treatment imaging. Despite this capability, most centers do not routinely conduct post-treatment imaging. It is not well recognized that qualitative findings from post-PRRT imaging can influence clinical management. The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of change in management from post treatment imaging.Methods: 100 patients...

ea0031yep1.2 | Young endocrinologists' prize lectures | SFEBES2013

The Wnt/β-catenin effector Tcf3/TCF7L1 is required for normal hypothalamic–pituitary development

Gaston-Massuet Carles , McCabe Mark , Wu Chun-I , Gharavy S. Neda Mousavy , Koniordou Markella , Merrill Bradley J , Dattani Mehul , Martinez-Barbera Juan Pedro

The pituitary gland, is a small midline organ situated at the base of the brain, that acts as a master regulator of multiple physiological functions: such as growth, puberty, metabolism, stress response, reproduction and lactation. The pituitary gland is composed of three lobes: the anterior and intermediate, which form the anterior pituitary (AP and contains hormone producing cells), and the posterior lobe which constitutes the posterior pituitary (PP contains axonal inputs)....

ea0078OC9.6 | Oral Communications 9 | BSPED2021

’Think Adrenal’: An innovative trust-wide safety and education programme designed for the care of patients with adrenal insufficiency

Tollerfield Sally , Atterbury Abigail , Wadey Hannah , Katugampola Harshini

Over 700 patients with known adrenal insufficiency are treated across the trust. Whilst unwell or fasting for a procedure, these patients potentially risk suffering an adrenal crisis. A flagging system has already been implemented on the electronic patient records (EPR) which identifies patients who are ‘on replacement Hydrocortisone’. Following an inpatient adrenal crisis which could have been more optimally managed, we sought to highlight care of this vulnerable co...

ea0081oc3.3 | Oral Communications 3: Thyroid 1 | ECE2022

Adata-driven approach reveals emerging risk factors for recurrent and persistent differentiated thyroid cancer

Gentili Michele , Grani Giorgio , Siciliano Federico

Background: The appropriate risk stratification of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is crucial because most cases have an indolent behavior and need a conservative approach. One of the most widely used tools is included in the American Thyroid Association (ATA) Guidelines, based on heterogeneous literature data derived by different populations, settings, and timeframes. Recent research focused on the inclusion of other features or questioned the clinical relev...

ea0081p37 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Relative incidence and demographics of hip fractures among subjects over the age of 50 from the Ethiopian ethnic minority in Israel: A preliminary survey from the Israel National Trauma Registry (INTR) database between 2011-2020

Tordjman Karen , Rouach Vanessa , Bodas Moran , Givon Adi , Jaffe Anat , Goldshtein Inbal , Greenman Yona

Background: Among the various ethnicities in the Israeli mosaic, the Ethiopian community is the most recently settled, with an immigration that started less than 40 years ago. Largely young, this 160,000-member community comprises nonetheless about 25,000 persons 50 years or older, virtually all born in Ethiopia. Despite this growing aging population, there is no knowledge regarding osteoporotic fractures in this unique East African ethnic group, not even from data originating...

ea0081p172 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Towards a pituitary apoplexy classification based on clinical presentation and patient journey

Guijt Mathijs , Zamanipoor Najafabadi Amir , Notting Irene , M Pereira Alberto , Verstegen Marco , Biermasz Nienke , van Furth Wouter , Claessen Kim

Purpose: The condition of pituitary apoplexy contains the clinical spectre from life-threatening emergency to a condition with chronic symptoms and self-limiting course, which partly determines diagnostic delay and management. Outcome evaluation of course and management of pituitary apoplexy is hampered by the diverse presentation of this condition and requires appraisal. This study aimed to describe the patient journey, clinical presentation and management of various types of...

ea0081ep443 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil and vascular diabetes complications

Mizouri Ramla , Abir El Amri , Yamoun Rihab , Mahjoub Faten , Nsir Sirine , Amorri Amany , Ben Othman Rym , Berriche Olfa , Ben Amor Nadia , Henda Jamoussi

Introduction: Olive oil is the most representative food of the traditional Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) that, besides having high-monounsaturated fatty acids content, contains other minor components with biological properties. Olive oil as a food, and the MedDiet as a food pattern are associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and ...

ea0090p602 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Effect of Origanum vulgare L. essential oil on insulin-induced PI3K/Akt signaling and glucose uptake in human adipocytes treated with palmitic acid

Cerda Alexis , Yuri Gabriela , Villagran Isidora , Muller Andrea , Foerster Claudia , Ormazabal Paulina

Background: Obesity is strongly associated with insulin resistance (IR). IR at the molecular level may be defined as a diminished activation of PI3K/Akt signaling and its related molecules (IRS-1/Akt/AS160) as well as reduced glucose uptake. Subjects with obesity have elevated plasma levels of saturated fatty acids, such as palmitic acid (PA), which triggers insulin signaling disruption in vivo and in vitro. Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is a plant u...

ea0090p489 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Microscopic Calcifications Isolated from Thyroid Nodule Fine Needle Aspiration Can Serve as Biomarkers of Thyroid Nodule Malignancy

Yoel Uri , Fraenkel Merav , Gotnayer Lotem , Aranovich Dina , Vidavsky Netta

Background: When US characteristics and the diameter of a thyroid nodule (TN) justify further evaluation to rule out or to establish the diagnosis of thyroid cancer (TC), fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy for cytology (FNAC) is indicated. A major limitation of FNAC is the high rate of indeterminate significance (~30%) results, which require further evaluation. Although recently introduced molecular testing contributed to the ability to differentiate benign from malignant TNs...

ea0090ep50 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

Autonomic Cortisol-Secreting Adrenal Mass Containing Extramedullary Hematopoiesis Foci

Kanburoglu Meletli Ozlem , Birinci Cigdem , Bilginer M. Cuneyt , Coskun Hulya , Nuhoglu Irfan , Ucuncu Ozge , Kocak Mustafa

Introduction: Extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) is most commonly seen in reticuloendothelial system tissues such as liver, spleen and lymph nodes. Rarely, it can be detected in non-hepatosplenic atypical localizations such as the adrenal glands. Although the underlying mechanism is not clearly elucidated, it is suggested that the adrenal glands have hematopoietic activity in the fetal period and EMH may develop from the remains here due to chronic anemia. We aimed to present ...