Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0075t12 | Thyroid | EYES2021

Febrile Neutropenia due to methimazole: a case report

Silva Eugenia , Costa Ferreira Rute , Ferrinho Catia , Sousa Santos Francisco , Gouveia Clotilde , Oliveira Manuela , Duarte Sequeira

Background: Agranulocytosis is rare and may develop in 0.2–0.5% patients using antithyroid drug therapy (ATD). We report on a patient who developed febrile neutropenia two weeks after starting treatment with methimazole.Case Report: A 74-year-old female, with no relevant medical history, was diagnosed with Graves disease and treated with methimazole (30 mg/day). Three weeks after starting therapy she presented to the emergency department with compla...

ea0092ps2-16-03 | Thyroid Cancer clinical 2 | ETA2023

The incidence of thyroid cancer in europe: A meta-analysis

De Villalonga Beatriz , Volpi Federico , Chumbiauca Estefania , Garcia Marta , Guillen-Grima Francisco , Carlos Galofre Juan

Background: The incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) has been increasing in recent years while mortality has remained stable. The cause of this increase is unclear, although several hypotheses have been proposed. While the increased incidence may only be apparent due to increased testing, there is data that suggest that there may be a real increase in incidence related to different risk factors. The aim of this meta-analysis was to determine the current incidence of TC in Europe.<...

ea0081rc3.1 | Rapid Communications 3: Thyroid 1 | ECE2022

Usefulness of the EU-TIRADS score on sparing thyroid nodules cytology: a retrospective study

Puga Francisca , Silva Vânia Benido , Carvalho Andre , Freitas Claudia

Introduction: Incidental diagnosis of thyroid nodules has increased in recent years, leading to thyroid cancer diagnosis inflation. Nonetheless, mortality rate for thyroid malignancies remains very low, suggesting that its treatment is unlikely to affect the overall prognosis in the majority of cases. Several thyroid imaging scores have been proposed to reduce unnecessary invasive diagnostic procedures. Our aim was to verify the usefulness of the EU-TIRADS score on sparing thy...

ea0081p629 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Deep soft tissue masses as a manifestation of type 2 diabetes

da Costa Cristiana Gomes , Jacome Morgado Francisca , Vale Sonia

Introduction: Xanthomas are defined as aggregates of lipid-laden histiocytes. They are generally present in superficial soft tissues such as skin and subcutis but can occasionally involve deep soft tissues. Xanthomas are classically associated with hyperlipidemia, that can be primary or secondary to numerous disorders such as diabetes. This case highlights an atypical manifestation of T2D.Case report: A 61-year-old women was referred to our endocrinology...

ea0090ep92 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

A case of a black adrenal adenoma with autonomous cortisol secretion

Cidade-Rodrigues Catarina , de Brito Marques Francisca , Palma Isabel

Introduction: Adrenal incidentalomas are a frequent finding (1.4-7.3% on abdominal CT) and increasingly common with age, obesity, diabetes and hypertension. When approaching adrenal masses, clinicians should exclude malignancy and hormonal hypersecretion. Black adrenal adenomas (BAA), first reported in 1938, are rare benign adrenocortical tumours with black/brown appearance, containing lipofuscin. Most are non-functional, rarely inducing hypercortisolism. We present a case of ...

ea0063p912 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 | ECE2019

1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3) and lipid accumulation in liver cells: A role for epigenetic mechanisms?

Perez Francisca Salas , Martinez J Alfredo , Milagro Fermin I

Context: Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin which requires the hydroxylation into 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25-(OH)2D3) to be fully active. Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide health problem associated to a wide range of acute and chronic diseases. On other hand, vitamin D supplementation has been proposed to reduced the risk of metabolic dysfunctions including obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Vitamin D interacts with the epigenetic m...

ea0049ep490 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2017

Casuistic from Endocrinology Medical Consultation at Clinica Girassol 2015

LIRA Domingos , Castela Anselmo , Beu Gertrudes , Silva Francisca

Introduction: There are few studies either hospital bases or population based in Africa and in Angola we also have the same situation regarding endocrinology data. With this paper, the Angolan Society of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism (SAEDM), wants to contribute to the systematic and continued study of endocrine pathology in Angola.Objective: Study of the casuistic of endocrine pathology in ambulatory setting regarding the year 2015.<p class=...

ea0049ep492 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2017

Diabetes Mellitus type 1: characterization of patients at the endocrinology ambulatory follow up during the year 2015

Castela Anselmo , Beu Gertrudes , Silva Francisca , Lira Domingos

Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease that has serious effects on the morbi-mortality. Diabetes type 1 is less prevalent, representing 5–10% of the total cases. Data collected in Africa are scarce, and prevalence and incidence at sub - Saharan Africa are about 3-12/100,000 and 1.1–2.1/100,000 people, respectively. The Angolan reality is not known.Objective: To show the casuistic of diabetes type 1 obtained from the ambulatory con...

ea0049ep1075 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

The E in POEMS syndrome: what to expect?

Caimari Francisca , D'Sa Shirley , Lunn Michael , Baldeweg Stephanie E

Introduction: POEMS syndrome is a rare multisystemic disorder including polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal plasma-proliferative disorder and skin changes. We aim to describe the course of the endocrine disease in the context of this paraneoplastic syndrome.Methods: 69 patients with POEMS have been under the MDT care in our hospital. Data is currently available for 32 patients who attended the joint haematological/neurological/endocr...

ea0063oc8.4 | Reproduction 1 | ECE2019

Conditional ablation of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) in GnRH neurons reveals specific roles in reproductive and metabolic homeostasis

Roa Juan , Franssen Delphine , Barroso Alexia , Ruiz-Pino Francisco , Vazquez Maria Jesus , Garcia-Galiano David , Castellano Juan Manuel , Gaytan Francisco , Dieguez Carlos , Pinilla Leonor , Lopez Miguel , Tena-Sempere Manuel

Reproduction is tightly coupled to body energy and metabolic status. GnRH neurons, the final output pathway for the brain control of reproduction, directly or indirectly receive and integrate multiple signals, including metabolic cues regulating reproductive function. Yet, the molecular underpinnings of such phenomenon remain largely unfolded. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a fundamental cellular sensor that becomes activated in conditions of energy deficit, has a key ro...