Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep695 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Epidemiological description of 20 years of experience in the management of insulinomas in a third level hospital

Maricel Rivas Montenegro Alejandra , Ramos Roberto Jose An ez , Belinchon Sergio Santos , Gonzalez Fernandez Laura , Moreno Diego Mun oz , Fernandez Fernandez Elisa , Salas Marcel Sambo , Hualpa Juan Carlos Percovich , Gonzalez Albarran Olga , Garcia Centeno Rogelio

Introduction: Insulinoma, despite its low incidence of 0.4%, it is the most common functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. Most are benign, solitary and sporadic. Around 10% can be malignant and 5-10% are part of MEN-1. On certain occasions, the differential diagnosis is difficult when there is a history of Diabetes Mellitus (DM). Our objective was to describe clinical-epidemiological data and its diagnostic-therapeutic management.Materials and Meth...

ea0049gp240 | Thyroid Cancer & Thyroid Case Reports | ECE2017

Giant goiter with intrathyroid arteriovenous fistula as a cause of severe pulmonary hypertension

Mesa Elena Marquez , Melo Estefania Gonzalez , Gonzalez Cristina Lorenzo , Marquez Pilar Olvera , Garzon Ricardo Darias , Arranz Maria Teresa Herrera , Bray Bruno Francisco Garcia , Huerta Yolanda Zambrano , Abizanda Enrique Palacio

Introduction: Hyperthyroidism has been described as a rare cause of pulmonary hypertension (PH) as well as systemic arteriovenous fistulas. However, we describe a case of pulmonary hypertension secondary to an intrathyroid arteriovenous fistula, not previously described in the literature.Case report: A 56 year old woman followed in our consultations with multinodular goiter and a long standing hyperthyroidism, secondary to Graves Basedow disease with dif...

ea0035p237 | Clinical case reports Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2014

Hyperprolactinemia secondary to primary hypothyroidism with hyperplasia pituitary

Centeno Rogelio Garcia , Melero Victor Andia , Fernandez Elisa Fernandez , Salas Marcel Sambo , Gonzalez-Antiguedad Cynthia , de la Camara Marta Motilla , Solis Diego Lezcano , Gonzalez Javier , Rivadeneira Lenin , Requena Maria , Ramirez Maria Laura , Olmedilla Yoko , Arnoriaga Maria

Introduction: Although the most common causes of hyperprolactinemia are prolactinoma and iatrogenic, another possible cause is severe primary hypothyroidism, in which the increase of prolactin is a cause of pituitary stimulation by TRH, and can be presented with pituitary hyperplasia.Case report: A 31-year-old woman who comes to endocrinology clinic for hyperprolactinemia, which was detected by symptoms of amenorrhea–galactorrhea. After normal pregn...

ea0035p445 | Diabetes complications | ECE2014

Autoimmune pancreatitis after intravenous insulin desensitization in a diabetic patient allergic to insulin without pancreatic reserve

Salas Marcel Sambo , Melero Victor Andia , Ishishi Yoko Olmedilla , Centeno Rogelio Garcia , Ramirez Maria Laura , Motilla Marta , Antiguedad Cynthia Gonzalez , Requena Maria , Lopez Javier Gonzalez , Rivadeneira Lenin , Arnoriaga Maria

Introduction: Allergy is an uncommon side-effect of insulin treatment in which desensitization represents an alternative when initial approaches are not effective. Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is an even more rare disease that generally has a successful response to corticosteroids. The case of a 50-year-old diabetic man who developed both processes sequentially is presented.Case report: The patient was admitted for acute diabetes mellitus (DM) decompens...

ea0070aep687 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary surgery (ETPS) for pituitary tumors: Outcomes and complications

Venegas-Moreno Eva , Remon Pablo , Dios-Fuentes Elena , Deniz-Garcia Alejandro , Cardenas Eugenio , Kaen Ariel , Martin-Schrader Ignacio , Gonzalez-Rivera Natividad , Roldan Florinda , Cano-Gonzalez David , Soto-Moreno Alfonso

Methods: Restrospective descriptive study of patients who underwent ETPS for pituitary adenoma removal performed by the same surgical team in Virgen del Rocio Hospital of Seville from January 2014 to January 2019.Results: 174 patients had a pituitary adenoma (44 GH, 36 ACTH, 94 Non functioning). 54.02% were female. In acromegaly, 39 (88.63%) patients were operated by ETPS as initial approach. 20 (51.28%) patients had cavernous sinus invation. At outcome ...

ea0099p375 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Complications associated with the performance of thyroidectomies in a third-level hospital

Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Garcia Piorno Alberto , Losada Gata Isabel , Perez Noguero Marta , Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Farache Suberviola Blanca , Morales Jaurrieta Amaya , Lopez Guerra Aurelio , Gonzalez Albarran Olga

Introduction: major complications of thyroid surgery include; injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve that can cause dysphonia and acute respiratory distress, postsurgical hematoma, infection and hypoparathyroidism, which can be transient or permanent.Objective: to analyze the complications observed after performing thyroid surgery with different pre-surgical diagnoses in our center.Methods: retrospective descriptive study of thyro...

ea0099p580 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Correlation between the expected risk of malignancy according to FNA and the actual percentage of malignancy found on pathological anatomy in thyroidectomies and hemithyroidectomies

Lopez Guerra Aurelio , Losada Gata Isabel , Gomez-Gordo Hernanz Monica , Collado Gonzalez Gloria , Perez Noguero Marta , Jimenez Hernando Ignacio , Farache Suberviola Blanca , Morales Jaurrieta Amaya , Gonzalez Fernandez Laura , Garcia Piorno Alberto

Introduction: The Bethesda system gives each Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) category a risk of malignancy (B1: 5-10%, B2: 0-3%, B3: 10-30%, B4: 25-40%, B5: 50-75%, B6: 97-99%). Based on this risk, therapeutic decisions are made that influence the patient’s life. It is important to check whether the percentage of malignancy obtained in our daily clinical practice is similar to that expected according to this system.Aim: To check whether the percentage ...

ea0081rc13.8 | Rapid Communications 13: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Gut dysbiosis in patients with cushing’s syndrome in remission. relationship with cardiometabolic risk

Valassi Elena , Manichanh chaysavanh , Martel Duguech Luciana Maria , Gonzalez Fernandez Pedro , Gaztambide Sonia , Puig-Domingo Manel , Webb Youdale Susan

Background: Patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) in remission show residual cardiometabolic derangements leading to increased cardiovascular risk. Impaired characteristics of gut microbiome (dysbiosis), such as richness, diversity and composition, have been associated with several cardiometabolic risk factors, including obesity, insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. Whether CS patients present with intestinal dysbiosis is currently unknown. Our study was aimed at evalu...

ea0081p133 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022

Rapidly progressive cases of ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone syndrome

Gonzalez Gracia Lucia , Lopez Gallardo Gema , Oulad Ahmed Bothayna , Dios Fuentes Elena , Beltran Romero Luis , Soto-Moreno Alfonso

Introduction: Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-dependent Cushing’s syndrome (CS) secondary to an ectopic source is an uncommon condition, accounting for 4-5% of all cases of CS and between 9-18% of cases of ACTH-dependent CS. Although numerous malignancies have been associated with ectopic ACTH syndrome (EAS), lung neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are the most common. Refractory hypokalemia can be the presenting feature in EAS and is seen in up to 80% of cases. We present ...

ea0081p402 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Central pontine myelinolysis: Case report

Gonzalez Lazaro Paloma , Contreras Pascual Cristina , Montalban Mendez Cristina , Moreno Tirado Antonio , Zhao Montero Benitez Maria , Jimenez Torrecilla Pedro

Introduction: Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of a sudden rise in serum osmolality. Along with extrapontine myelinolysis, it is part of the osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS). Known risk factors include severe hyponatremia, alcoholism, thiazide use, hypokalemia, and malnourishment.Case report: We report the case of a 31-year-old-male with history of alcohol and cannabis dependence, who had atte...