Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0073ep158 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Rapid decrease of a pituitary mass with gonadotrophic and thyrotrophic insufficiency – the case for lymphocytic hypophysitis?

Livia Gheorghiu Monica , Irina Andreea Bunea , Sofia Maria Lider Burciulescu , Anda Dumitrascu , Ramona Aldea

BackgroundLymphocytic hypophysitis is an unusual inflammation of the pituitary gland affecting mostly women. Its pathogenesis is still poorly understood and the presentation and clinical course vary largely. Serum prolactin levels may be low, normal, or elevated. Unlike what is observed in clinically nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas, there is not a clear hierarchy of anterior pituitary hormone deficiencies. Hypophysitismay resolve spontaneously, may rel...

ea0073ep197 | Thyroid | ECE2021

Transient thyrotoxicosis after laryngeal carcinoma surgery

Sofia Maria Lider Burciulescu , Costache Outas Mariana , Bunea Irina , Livia Gheorghiu Monica

IntroductionThyrotoxicosis debuted early after thyroid lobectomy is described in approximately 54% of cases. It has also been described in a few case reports after non thyroid neck surgeries or in invasive laryngeal cancer after total laryngectomy and debulking hemithyroidectomy.Case presentationPatient aged 53 years old, known with laryngeal carcinoma of 37/28/40 mm located at piriform sinus, linked by the l...

ea0074ncc27 | Highlighted Cases | SFENCC2021

Hyperandrogenism and breast cancer in a postmenopausal woman – treatment challenges

Lider Burciulescu Sofia Maria , Dumitrascu Anda , Vladoiu Suzana , Caragheorgheopol Anda , Gheorghiu Monica Livia

Introduction: New-onset hyperandrogenism is rare in postmenopausal women and is usually associated with causes such as ovarian hyperthecosis, androgen-secreting tumor or medication. Patients with hyperandrogenism and breast cancer need a special attention when choosing the treatment.Case history: A 46-year old woman diagnosed with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer at 37 years old, for which she underwent surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and horm...

ea0092ps1-01-01 | Cancer | ETA2023

Impact of the 3rd edition of bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology on grey zone categories

Guerreiro Sofia , Baran Yunus , Tavares Paula , Pinto Marques Hugo , Bongiovanni Massimo , Canberk Sule

First TBSRTC editions have made advances in problems of thyroid management. However, the real grey zone ‘AUS/FLUS’ and ‘FN/SFN’categories have been remained to be problematic with the wide range of ROMs documented in the literature alongside two editions. The ROMs of ‘AUS/FLUS’ and ‘FN/SFN’ categories were defined as 5-15% and 15-30% and the management was ‘repeat FNA’ and ‘lobectomy’ -respectively- in the first editi...

ea0092ps1-02-08 | Graves’ Disease | ETA2023

Evaluation of paraoxonase (PON-1) activity and advanced glycation end-products (AGES) as reliable markers of oxidative stress in graves’ disease patients

Lagana Martina , Teresa Cristani Maria , Sofia Molonia Maria , Burduja Nina , Campenni Alfredo , Cannavo Salvatore , Ruggeri Rosaria

Objective: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of hyperthyroidism, and its complications. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs), compounds derived from non-enzymatic transformation of macromolecules, are able to increase oxidative stress and promote inflammation and are increased in several oxidative stress-related disorders, including autoimmune thyroiditis. In the same diseases, the activity of paraoxonase-1 (PON-1), an anti-oxidant enzyme protecting ag...

ea0092ps1-10-02 | Basic Thyroid Gland, Iodine & Autoimmunity Basic | ETA2023

Decreasing iodine intake among pregnant faroese women

Sofia Veyhe Anna , Johannesen Herborg , Hansen Solrunn , Petursdottir Johanna , Weihe Pal , Strom Marin , Andersen Stig

Introduction: Iodine is essential for thyroid funciton and severe deficiency adversely affects the developing brain. A raised and sufficient intake is particularly important during the pregnancy. Iodine sources include sea foods and sea salt, and it is available as a dietary supplement. The former was previously important to the Faroses diet but the intake of traditional Faroses foods is decreasing with at likely parallel influence on the iodine intake. Currently, there is no ...

ea0092ps3-24-04 | Thyroid Eye Disease | ETA2023

Rituximab treatment in patients with graves’ orbitopathy who are non-responsive to intravenous glucocorticoids is not better than IV glucocorticoids alone

Manousou Sofia , Holmberg Mats , Ekdahl Elin , Malmgren Helge , Skodell Lena , Filipsson Nystrom Helena

Background: Graves orbitopathy (GO) is the most frequent and feared complication of Graves’ disease. In moderate-severe cases, intravenous (iv) glucocorticoids (GC) is the first-line treatment while Rituximab (RTX) is recommended as second-line treatment in patients non-responsive to GC. But data is scarce and contradictory.Objective: To investigate if patients with GO and poor response to iv GC benefit from a switch to RTX early in the treatment co...

ea0092ps3-28-08 | Translational 2 | ETA2023

Understanding the putative role OF ACE2, TMPRSS2 and furin proteins on thyroid neoplastic transformation

Teresa Azevedo Maria , Macedo Sofia , Canberk Sule , Batista Rui , Soares Paula

Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), Transmembrane serine protease 2 (TMPRSS2) and Furin were known to be key players for the SARS-CoV-2 infection. Thyroid gland was shown to be one of the relevant targets for SARS-CoV-2 infection allegedly due to the higher expression levels of these molecules in follicular cells. However, it remains to be fully determined the expression of ACE2, TMPRSS2 and Furin in normal follicular cell. In addition, the putative role of these molecules...

ea0093p6 | Guided Poster Tour 1: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine tumors | EYES2023

New possible pathogenic variants involved in pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas

Burciulescu Sofia Maria Lider , Gheorghiu Monica Livia , Patocs Attila , Braha Elena Emanuela , Badiu Corin

New possible pathogenic variants involved in pheochromocytomas and paragangliomasIntroduction: Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare tumors of the chromaffin tissues that store and release catecholamines in excess. Most pheochromocytomas are sporadic, usually resulting in unilateral adrenal tumor, but 25–45% harbour a germline mutation.Aim: To describe new possible pathogenic variants (VUS) involved in PPGLs.</...

ea0094p155 | Nursing Practice | SFEBES2023

An evaluation of the roles of adult and paediatric endocrine nurses in the UK

Davies Kate , Asia Miriam , Breen Louise , Chua Aldons , Marland Anne , Michael Sylvia , Shepherd Lisa , Llahana Sofia

Endocrine nursing practice has been changing, with the advent of more autonomous roles, involving nurse led clinics and independent prescribing, with more complex clinical case management. However, recent research highlights the emphasis on optimum patient care, but scope of practice is not always clear, leading to unequal balance in skills and capabilities, qualifications, and Agenda for Change (AfC) bandings. This study explored the remit, job components, and capabilities of...