Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep1479 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Incidence of thyroid cancer in the gray bethesda categories

Barbosa Berta , da Costa Moreira , Valente Vitor , Borges Fatima , Carvalho Andre

Objective: The recommendations for action in a Bethesda category III are to repeat the cytology or to perform molecular tests, and if these are inconclusive, surveillance or surgical indication may be maintained, depending on the risk factors, ultrasound characteristics of the nodule and patient preference. In case of category IV of Bethesda, the recommendation is the surgery. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of age, gender and nodule size on the incidenc...

ea0049ep1483 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Is prophylactic central cervical dissection in papillary carcinoma of the thyroid justified?

Barbosa Berta , da Costa Moreira , Valente Vitor , Borges Fatima , Carvalho Andre

Objective: Thyroid cancer is the most common of the endocrine tumors, with papillary being the most frequent. There is no consensus about prophylactic central cervical dissection in patients with papillary carcinoma of the thyroid. The aim of this study is to analyze surgical complications and the rate of recurrence of papillary carcinoma in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy and prophylactic central cervical dissection, and patients submitted to total thyroidectomy alone...

ea0041ep781 | Obesity | ECE2016

Bariatric surgery: a health economic perspective of the prescription costs

Paredes Silvia , Pereira Maria Lopes , Fernandes Aline , Manso Fernando , da Costa Maia , Marques Olinda , Alves Marta

Introduction: The economic burden of obesity on healthcare systems is increasing. Bariatric surgery leads to considerable weight loss and health improvement. However, this surgery is costly and doubts about its affordability have been raised. Few studies have assessed outcomes such as drug use and costs after bariatric surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate drug consumption and costs before and after bariatric surgery.Methods: Retrospectively, da...

ea0037ep979 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Ogilvie's syndrome and myxoedema crisis: a case report

Barbosa David , Freire Sara , Simas Nadia , Barreira Joao , Velhinho Emilia , da Silva Gloria Nunes

Introduction: Ogilvie’s syndrome (acute colonic pseudo-obstruction) is a syndrome in which the clinical features resemble those of mechanical obstruction with massive colonic dilatation, in the absence of any demonstrable evidence of such an obstruction in the intestine. The exact pathophysiology of intestinal pseudo-obstruction remains to be elucidated. Current theories continue to suggest the idea of an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system. The initial therapy rema...

ea0070aep197 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

The osteoporosis and hormonal status of our thalassemia patients

Dağdelen Duran Iffet , Ersöz Gülçelik Neșe

Introduction: Thalassemia manifests clinically as anemia requiring life-long blood transfusions and the chronic iron deposition . Iron overload can lead to decreased functioning of the respective systems. Thalassemia-associated osteoporosis constitutes a majorproblem. Weinvestigated the bone mineral density scores of the thalassemic patients and correlated the scores of themwith some parameters including the transfusion frequency, levels of ferritin and pituitary hormones....

ea0070aep330 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Use of statins and cognitive performance in elderly type 2 diabetic patients

Fagotto Valentina , Colussi GianLuca , Da Porto Andrea , Cavarape Alessandro , Alberto Sechi Leonardo

Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is known as risk factor for mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which can lead to confirmed dementia. T2D patients often take statins for cardiovascular prevention but, nowadays, it is not clear if these drugs could also prevent cognitive impairment.Objective: We aimed to evaluate the association between statins in primary or secondary cardiovascular prevention and cognitive performance in old T2D patients referring to our ...

ea0070aep339 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Correlation between BMI and cognitive performance in type 2 diabetic patients

Fagotto Valentina , Colussi GianLuca , Da Porto Andrea , Cavarape Alessandro , Alberto Sechi Leonardo

Background: The association between diabetes (DM) and cognitive impairment is already well established. DM affects multiple superior domains, in primis working memory and executive functions and damages nervous system in both morphological and functional ways. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA) is a neuropsychological test defined as the best tool evaluating mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in DM.Objective: Our study aimed to invest...

ea0070aep405 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Aldo-keto reductase (AKR) 1C1 – a potential driver of cell cycle progression in hepatocellular carcinoma

da Conceição Ismael , Nikolaou Nikolaos , Arvaniti Anastasia , Gathercole Laura , Hodson Leanne , Tomlinson Jeremy

The health burden associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome, continues to escalate. Not only is NAFLD associated with significant liver-specific and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, but patients are at risk of the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); a malignancy where the incidence continues to rise and there are very limited therapeutic strategies.Aldo-keto reductase ...

ea0026p622 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Hepatic metastasis of parathyroid carcinoma: case report

Fonseca F , Narciso J , Agapito A , Gasparinho C , Guerra P , Coutinho J , da Costa C Gomes

Introduction: Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare cause of primary hyperparathyroidism. Initial complete surgical resection is crucial. Recurrence is common and primary cause of mortality is severe hypercalcemia.Clinical case: In 2006, a 51 years old male presented with multiple bone pain, anorexia and weight loss, calcium 11.7 mg/dl, PTH 189 pg/ml. Eight years before a diagnosis of atypical parathyroid adenoma was made after left inferior parathyroidectomy ...

ea0020oc2.2 | Diabetes & Obesity | ECE2009

Thymocyte migration is impaired in NOD mice: combined role of extracellular matrix and chemokines

Mendes-da-Cruz Daniella , Bauer Moises , Smaniotto Salete , Keller Alexandre , Savino Wilson , Dardenne Mireille

The NOD (non-obese diabetic) mouse remains the best experimental model of type I diabetes. We have previously described several thymic dysfunctions in these animals, including the presence of giant perivascular spaces (PVS) with arrest of mature T cells (including Treg cells) and partial impairment on fibronectin/VLA-5-dependent NOD thymocyte migration. Herein, we further studied the role of extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands, alone or in combination with the chemokine CXCL12 ...