Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep16 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Effects of adrenalectomy on arterial hypertension in patients with adrenal subclinical hypercortisolism: Preliminary results of a randomized clinical trial

Morelli Valentina , Frigerio Sofia , Aresta Carmen , Passeri Elena , Pugliese Flavia , Corbetta Sabrina , Scillitani Alfredo , Arosio Maura , Chiodini Iacopo

Introduction: The management of patients with adrenal incidentaloma (AI) and possible subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is debated. This randomized study was aimed to evaluate the effects of adrenalectomy on arterial hypertension (AH).Methods: We consecutively evaluated 590 AI patients (referred to 3 Italian Centres between 06/2016 and 12/2019). Among these, 134 patients showed a possible SH (i.e. 1 mg DST between 1.8 and 5 µg/dl). Based on the excl...

ea0070aep169 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

Fracture risk in patients with acute poliomyelitis‏ going through late adulthood

Mamlok Sherf Rutie , Cantrell Dror , Or Keren , Marcus Efrat , Benbassat Carlos , Ish Shalom Sofia , Shapira Alex , Koren Ronit

Objective: While osteoporotic fractures are reported in up to 40% of post-poliomyelitis adults, clinical guidelines regarding bone mineral density (BMD) testing and best timing for initiating treatment in this population are scarce. We assessed the characteristics of post-poliomyelitis patients, focusing on fracture and osteoporosis as the primary outcomes.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional retrospective data analysis from medical records of 204 pos...

ea0070aep656 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Characteristics of severe forms of Cushing’s disease compared to milder cases

Mourelatos Panagiotis , Mitravela Vasiliki – Ioanna , Balomenaki Maria , Margaritopoulos Dimitris , Diamantopoulos Aristeidis , Kanellopoulou Sofia , Vassiliadi Dimitra , Tsagarakis Stylianos

Introduction: Cushing’s disease (CD) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality due to cerebro-cardiovascular, thrombotic or infectious complications. However, there is significant variation in the clinical presentation and consequences of hypercortisolism, resulting in a wide clinical spectrum, ranging from mild to severe or even life-threatening disease requiring immediate treatment.Aim: The description of patients with severe CD in c...

ea0070aep769 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Empty sella: Who thinks of it while studying hyponatremia?

Ramalho Ana , Costa Joana , Carvalho João , Maria Amador Susana , Resendes Sousa André , Marques Santos Sofia , Cantante Helena

Hyponatremia is a common disorder, especially among the elderly, and an important morbidity and mortality cause. Empty sella syndrome, on the other hand, is a rare entity, more common in women between their fourth and sixth decade of life, and endocrine dysfunction has been reported in 10–60% of the cases. A 68-year-old man, with a past medical history of essential hypertension and glaucoma, presented at the emergency room due to malaise, asthenia, somnolence and anorexi...

ea0032p92 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2013

The effect of monthly Ibandronate on bone mineral density and bone turnover markers in patients with hemophilia A or B and increased risk for fracture

Anagnostis Panagiotis , Vyzantiadis Tomoleon-Achilleas , Charizopoulou Maria , Adamidou Fotini , Karras Spyridon , Slavakis Arisitidis , Garipidou Vasilia , Vakalopoulou Sofia

Introduction: Haemophilia A and B has been associated with increased prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD). However, no study has so far evaluated the effects of anti-osteoporotic therapy on BMD.Methods/design: The primary endpoint of this prospective study was to estimate the effect of 12-month therapy of oral ibandronate 150 mg/month on BMD in patients with haemophilia A and B. Secondary endpoint was its effect on bone turnover markers (BTM), in...

ea0032p254 | Clinical case reports – Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2013

Recurrent pituitary tumor: the importance of a functional classification at diagnosis

Moreno Carolina , Paiva Isabel , Gomes Leonor , Ruas Luisa , Gouveia Sofia , Saraiva Joana , Guelho Daniela , Carvalheiro Manuela , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Pituitary tumors can be classified according to their endocrine function, starting from the clinical phenotype to establish a diagnosis. The histological analysis can confirm the clinical suspicion. A thorough classification is essential in the therapeutic approach with an important influence in the disease-free survival.Case report: We report a case of a 16-year-old male, with loss of visual acuity and headache, attended by an Ophthalmolog...

ea0032p267 | Clinical case reports – Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2013

Treatment dilemmas of Cushing disease: case report

Saraiva Joana , Paiva Isabel , Alves Marcia , Gouveia Sofia , Moreno Carolina , Guelho Daniela , Gomes Leonor , Carvalheiro Manuela , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Cushing’s disease (CD) is a Grave disease that requires a multidisciplinary and individualized treatment approach.Case report: We describe the case of a 31-years old female patient with Cushing disease diagnosed in 2007. She initially complained of weight fluctuations, amenorrheia, rounded face with plethora and acne, for 1 year duration. Analytically: 0800 h plasma cortisol of 14 μg/dl (5–25) and 2300 h 15 μg/dl, ACTH 1...

ea0032p421 | Diabetes | ECE2013

Type 1 diabetes and pregnancy: importance of glycemic control in maternal and perinatal outcomes

Moreno Carolina , Ruas Luisa , Paiva Sandra , Marta Elvira , Gouveia Sofia , Saraiva Joana , Guelho Daniela , Moura Paulo , Carvalheiro Manuela , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Type one diabetes is estimated to account for 1% of the pregnancies complicated by diabetes, associated with an increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity. The multidisciplinary follow up of the diabetic women can contribute to an improvement of the glycemic control, minimizing the obstetric and perinatal complications.Aims: To characterize pregnant women with type one diabetes followed in our Department’s Endocrinology/Obstetr...

ea0032p954 | Pituitary – Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2013

Radiotherapy in the management of pituitary functioning adenomas: a single-center experience

Moreno Carolina , Paiva Isabel , Gomes Leonor , Ruas Luisa , Gouveia Sofia , Saraiva Joana , Guelho Daniela , Carvalheiro Manuela , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Radiation therapy is an effective treatment for relapsing or recurrent pituitary functioning adenomas, providing tumor volume control and hormone secretion normalization. However, there are several secondary effects to consider.Aims: To assess the efficacy of radiotherapy in the management of patients with acromegaly and Cushing’s disease (CD) treated in our Department, and the prevalence of radiation secondary effects.<p class="ab...

ea0032p1101 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2013

Thyroglobulin levels in the washout of lymph node fine-needle aspirate on patients with previous history of differentiated thyroid cancer

Gouveia Sofia , Ribeiro Cristina , Paiva Sandra , Alves Marcia , Saraiva Joana , Moreno Carolina , Guelho Daniela , Leitao Fatima , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Our aim was to determine the comparable value of thyroglobulin in the washout of lymph node fine-needle aspirate (FNATg) and fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB).Materials and methods: We included 29 patients (37 FNAB) with history of differentiated thyroid cancer who underwent total thyroidectomy and were found to have suspicious cervical lymph nodes during follow-up. The referred population was evaluated on what concerns to gender, age, s...