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ea0063p280 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Acute lethargy, the main symptom of macroprolactinoma

Garcia Esther Delgado , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Buigues Ana Ortola , Calvo Susana Garcia , Serrano Cristina , Sahagun Rebeca Jimenez , Gomez Juan Jose Lopez , Torres Beatriz Torres , Soto Gonzalo Diaz , De Luis Roman Daniel

Introduction: The most common pituitary adenoma is a prolactinoma.The most relevant clinical manifestations are amenorrhoea galactorrhoea infertility gonadal and sexual dysfunction. Macroprolactinoma are more often in men because they had more difficulty for asking the sintomatology. Initial treatment of macroadenoma wasinitiated with a dopamine agonist with control of PRL concentration and size of tumorClinical case: A 52-year-old manpresented ...

ea0063p774 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

Uncommon cause of dilated cardiomyopathy

Calvo Susana Garcia , Vera Silvio H Vera , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Buigues Ana Ortola , Garcia Esther Delgado , Valles Cristina Serrano , Sahagun Rebeca Jimenez , Soto Gonzalo Diaz , Roman Daniel A de Luis

Thyrotoxicosis is an uncommon cause of congestive heart failure with depressed ejection fraction. However, when it presented in patients without classical cardiovascular risk factors and high heart rate, that not response to usual therapy, other conditions should be considered.Case report: A 36-year-old male was admitted to our hospital’s Coronary Critical Care Unit in acute hypertensive pulmonary oedema. He had noted weight loss, palpitations, shor...

ea0063p1134 | Reproductive Endocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Hyperandrogenism in postmenopausal women

Zunzunegui Nerea Egana , Garay Ismene Bilbao , Calafell Maite Aramburu , Delgado Cristina Garcia , Agea Leire , Cordeu Maite Perez de Ciriza , Arrieta Alfredo Yoldi , Iregui Izaskun Olaizola , Iglesias Miguel Maria Goena

Introduction: The presentation of new onset hyperandrogenism is extremely rare in postmenopausal women. In premenopausal women, the most common cause of androgen excess is polycystic ovary syndrome. In contrast, when hyperandrogenism develops in postmenopausal women, it is usually associated with other causes, such as ovarian hyperthecosis or an androgen secreting tumor. We describe 5 patients with hyperandrogenism (Table 1). Total Testosterone 0.06–0.86 ng/ml, free testo...

ea0063p1226 | Thyroid 3 | ECE2019

Thyroglobulin in the washout fluid from lymph node fine-needle aspiration and Ultrasound features

Torres Beatriz Torres , Calvo Susana Garcia , Soto Gonzalo Diaz , Gomez Juan Jose Lopez , Valles Cristina Serrano , Sahagun Rebeca Jimenez , Buiges Ana Ortola , Garcia Esther Delgado , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Roman Daniel De Luis

Background: Measurement of thyroglobulin (Tg) in the washout fluid of fine-needle aspirates (FNA-Tg) is useful for diagnosis of Cevical lymph node (CLN) metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC).Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between FNA-Tg levels and Sonographic findings in CLN in patients with PTC.Methods: Since January 2017 until December 2018, an ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration ...

ea0049ep819 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2017

Non-functioning pituitary adenomas: association between clinical-pathological and molecular parameters

Barrera-Martin Ana , Vazquez-Borrego Maria-Carmen , Rebollo-Roman Angel , Garcia-Jurado Pedro-Blas , Moreno-Moreno Paloma , Alhambra-Exposito Maria-Rosa , Toledano-Delgado Alvaro , Castano Justo-P , Galvez-Moreno Maria-Angeles , Luque Raul-M

Non-functioning pituitary-adenomas (NFPAs) represent the most common pituitary tumor-type. To date, there are not clinical, biochemical, anatomo-pathological, immuno-histochemical or molecular parameters useful to predict their remission. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the potential relationship between the clinical, biochemical and pathological characteristics of patients with NFPAs, the expression profile of these tumours and the clinical outcomes during th...

ea0049ep1023 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Polyuria and diabetes insipidus after surgery for pituitary tumors

Zunzunegui Nerea Egana , Garay Ismene Bilbao , Delgado Cristina Garcia , Iregui Izaskun Olaizola , Cordeu Maite Perez de Ciriza , Lopez Maria Luisa Antunano , Calafell Maite Aramburu , Sampron Nicolas , Arrieta Alfredo Yoldi , Iglesias Miguel Maria Goena

Introduction: Central diabetes insipidus (DI) is a common complication after pituitary surgery, but is transient in the majority of patients. The aim of our study is to determine the incidence and course of DI in the postoperative period and to characterize the factors associated with this disease.Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 44 patients (50% females) with a mean age of 54 years (24–83), treated with transsphenoidal (TSS) or transf...

ea0041oc3.1 | Diabetes prediction & complications | ECE2016

Identification of a spliceosome-associated fingerprint with potential to predict development of type 2 diabetes in high-risk patients

Luque Raul M. , Gahete Manuel D. , Rio-Moreno Mercedes del , Pedraza-Arevalo Sergio , Camargo Antonio , Delgado-Lista Javier , Gracia-Navarro Francisco , Perez-Jimenez Francisco , Lopez-Miranda Jose , Castano Justo P.

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and type-2 Diabetes (T2D) is growing dramatically worldwide. Loss of phenotypic flexibility, i.e. the difficulty to cope with different stressors to maintain metabolic homeostasis, contributes critically to the development of MetS/T2DM. Thus, it is essential to identify the key modifiers of phenotypic plasticity that define an individual’s susceptibility to develop T2DM. In this scenario, emerging evidence indicates that, under adve...

ea0041ep398 | Developmental endocrinology | ECE2016

Evaluation of the series of adults with inborn metabolic diseases followed in endocrinology in Andalusia (Spain)

Marin Montserrat Gonzalo , Molero Inmaculada Gonzalez , Moreno Eva Venegas , Fuentes Elena Dios , Alonso Javier Blasco , Delgado Maria Bueno , Nieto Juliana Serrano , Salinas Carlos Sierra , Fuster Gabriel Olveira , Madueno Francisco Tinahones , Moreno Alfonso Soto

Objectives: The transition from the paediatric age to the adult is a particularly vulnerable period in patients with metabolic congenital diseases (mcd). In andalusia two adults’ units exist (seville and malaga) for the follow-up of these patients. Our aim in this study was to evaluate the current series of attended patients.Material and methods: We evaluated all patients transferred to the adult units since 2008. The clinical records were analyzed ...

ea0037ep783 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Long-term recurrence in nonfunctional pituitary adenomas after surgery

Caballero Maria Galiana Rodriguez , Gallego Nuria Valdes , Blanco Jessica Ares , Ragnarsson Cecilia Sanchez , Cacho Laura , de la Uz Joaquin Pertierra , Artal Antonio Rabal , Gutierrez Lorena Suarez , Delgado Elias , Camblor Pablo Martinez , Faedo Ceferino , Torre Edelmiro Menendez

Object: Nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas can experiment recurrence and/or progression (R/P) several years after surgery in about 15–50% of patients. There is few evidence about risk factors that could predict R/P. The aim of this study is to identify them and describe our experience through a long term of follow-up in pituitary macroadenomas.Methods: Retrospective cohort analysis of 64 patients who underwent surgery between 1990 and 2013. The main ...

ea0035p788 | Obesity | ECE2014

Dietary fat alters the expression of cortistatin and ghrelin systems in the PBMCs of elderly subjects: Putative implications in the postprandial inflammatory response

Gahete Manuel D. , Luque Raul M. , Yubero-Serrano Elena M. , Cruz-Teno Cristina , Ibanez-Costa Alejandro , Delgado-Lista Javier , Gracia-Navarro Francisco , Perez-Jimenez Francisco , Castano Justo P. , Lopez-Miranda Jose

Dietary fat influences systemic inflammatory status, which, in turn, determines the progression of age-associated diseases. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) comprise a subset of white blood cells placed at the crossroad between diet and inflammation, in that they play a key role in the immune/inflammatory system and their gene expression pattern is influenced by diet. Since the somatostatin (SST), cortistatin (CORT) and ghrelin systems have been shown to modulate the...