Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070ep392 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

Turner’s syndrome: Clinic, therapeutic and evolutive particularities in a tunisian center

Dorraelguiche Dorra , Ines Kamoun , Kandara Hajer , Mehdi Kalthoum , Wiem Madhi , Jemel Manel

Introduction: Turner’s syndrome (TS) affects 1/2500 female births and it is characterized by growth retardation, dysmorphic syndrome and gonadal dysgenesis. Our objective was to describe the clinical, therapeutic and evolutive features of Tunisian patients with TS.Patients and Methods: It was a retrospective study including 23 patients with TS diagnosed between 1993 and 2019.We noted clinical, therapeutic and evolutive data for each patient.<p ...

ea0014p99 | (1) | ECE2007

The genetic association of medullary thyroid carcinoma with Hirschsprung’s disease

Dvorakova Sarka , Vaclavikova Eliska , Skaba Richard , Vlcek Petr , Bendlova Bela

Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC) can be associated with Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR). Mutations in exon 10 of the RET proto-oncogene were found in patients with co-occurrence of HSCR and MTC. The aim of the study was to screen the MTC risk exons in patients with HSCR. The genetic analysis comprised 73 HSCR patients (53 males, 20 females) who were operated on and followed-up during 2001-2006. The cohort consisted of 48 patients with classical HSCR, 11 with long colonic a...

ea0014p375 | (1) | ECE2007

Painful Hashimoto’s thyroiditis – 2 cases report

Vulpoi Carmen , Ciobanu Delia , Preda Cristina , Branisteanu Dumitru , Ungureanu Maria-Christina , Livadaru Elena , Dinu Roxana , Zbranca Eusebie

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is usually characterized by goiter and/or hypothyroidism. Thyroid pain and tenderness are rare and suggest an alternative diagnostic of subacute thyroiditis (SAT).We present two cases of painful HT, who had temporary relief with corticosteroids and required surgical intervention for persistent pain. Both patients were middle-aged women with painful goiter, fever, and inflammatory syndrome. Thyroid function was normal, an...

ea0011p380 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Impaired glucose metabolism in patients with Cushing’s Syndrome

Arnaldi GA , Mancini TM , Polenta BP , Cardinaletti MC , Canibus PC , Faloia EF , Boscaro MB

Glucose metabolism was investigated in 65 patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS), 19 with cortisol-secreting adrenal adenoma (mean age 47.2±4.9), 40 with ACTH secreting pituitary adenoma (mean age 41.4±12.48), 4 with cortisol secreting adrenal cancer (mean age 63.0±8.4) and 2 patients with ectopic ACTH secretion (38.7±11.9).Eleven patients (17%) were diagnosed as diabetic after abnormal fasting glucose levels (>126 mg/dl). Whi...

ea0011p901 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis in the children: clinical features at presentation

Skarpa VT , Kostakioti ED , Tertipi AK , Petrou PA , Posnaghidou E , Anastasakou M , Papahilleos P , Papathanasiou A , Hadjiathanasiou C

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is the most frequent thyroid disease in children, in areas of the world with sufficient iodine intake.Aim: To study the clinical features of HT in children at presentation.Material and method: We studied 99 children with HT, 76 (76.8%) girls and 23 (23.2%) boys, with mean chronological age 10.7±2.6 ys (3.2–15.6 ys). The diagnosis of HT was established from the high titers of antithyroid a...

ea0073pep13.8 | Presented ePosters 13: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Use of antisense oligonucleotides as a therapy for Cushing’s disease

Kemp Elizabeth , Eltumi Hanan , Whatmore Jacob , John Newell-Price

BackgroundCushing’s disease (CD) is caused by high levels of blood cortisol resulting from excess secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from an anterior pituitary corticotroph adenoma. Clinical manifestations include diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis, and depression. If untreated, CD has an increased mortality of five-fold owing to cardiovascular comorbidities, stroke or raised vulnerability to infection. Currently, transsphenoidal surg...

ea0073aep109 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021

Frequency of metabolic syndrome in Paget’s disease of bone

Erol Selvinaz , Sen Esra Cil , Ozturk Feyza Yener , M. Masum Canat , Alayci Birkan , Altuntas Yuksel

ObjectiveScanty data about glucose metabolism, hypertension and metabolic syndrome (MS) have been reported in Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) to be related with increased cardiovascular mortality. We aimed to determine prevalence of metabolic syndrome in PDB and to determine the relationship between metabolic syndrome and bone-specific alkaline phosphatase levels.Patients and methodsTwenty three patients w...

ea0021pl2biog | Society for Endocrinology Transatlantic Medal Lecture | SFEBES2009

Society for Endocrinology Transatlantic Medal Lecture

Melmed S

S Melmed, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA. AbstractShlomo Melmed received his medical degree with distinction from the University of Cape Town, School of Medicine in 1970. At Cedars-Sinai since 1980, he is now Senior Vice-President for Academic Affairs, and Dean of the Medical Faculty. He is also Professor and Associate Dean of UCLA School of Medicine.Dr Melmed is a Dip...

ea0021pl1biog | Society for Endocrinology Dale Medal Lecture | SFEBES2009

Society for Endocrinology Dale Medal Lecture

O'Rahilly S

S O’Rahilly, Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK AbstractStephen O’Rahilly graduated in Medicine from University College Dublin in 1981. From 1982 to 1991 he undertook postgraduate clinical and research training in general medicine, diabetes and endocrinology in London, Oxford and Harvard. In 1991 he obtained a Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellowship and established his l...

ea0029p519 | Diabetes | ICEECE2012

Non Governmental Organizations [NGO's] & Diabetes- Advocacy for support services in resource-poor nations

Pramod S.

Background: Diabetes- support services facilities available only in few city hospitals. Especially diabetics in rural India lack comprehensive diabetes care plan. NGO’s play key role in psychosocial-support/Counseling/rehabilitation in remote towns of india. Our Project aimed to formulate policy for trained personals to give better & cost-effective Diabetes- support services.Methods: We mobilized training resources from local primary Health-cent...