Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038p76 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2015

Aromatase inhibitor: potential therapy for obesity related hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and gynaecomastia

Myint Khin Swe , Jose Neetha , Gmoez Javier , Ahluwalia Rupa , Venu Maya

Background: Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) is commonly associated with morbidly obesity. Gynaecomastia is associated feature of hypogonadism and can be deteriorated by testosterone therapy.History: A 49-year-old gentleman with a BMI of 53.2 kg/m2 was referred for management of obesity. He has two children (age 18 and 22). He had obesity associated comorbidities including obstructive sleep apnoea and impaired fasting glucose. He reported le...

ea0037ep17 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2015

Cushing's disease: experience in a third level hospital from Zaragoza (Spain)

Callau Francisco Losfablos , Hernandez Paloma de Castro , Aznar Pablo Trincado , Villanueva Marta Monreal , Perez Javier Acha

Objective: Cushing’s disease (CD) is caused by pituitary corticotrophin (ACTH)-secreting tumours. Our aim is to show our experience in a third level hospital attending a 500 000 based population area from 1990 to now.Methods: We review retrospectively the medical reports of all patients diagnosed as CD from 1990 by a data collection protocol. We reject the reports without enough or inadequate information. We present results by using descriptive stat...

ea0037ep668 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Radio-induced meningioma: a long-term consequence of pituitary radiotherapy

Paramo-Fernandez Concepcion , Lopez-Vazquez Yolanda , Barragans Gloria , Martinez Angel , Lago Javier , Gomara Susana

Long-term sequels of pituitary radiotherapy include hypopituitarism, optic nerve atrophy, sensorineural hearing loss, neurocognitive impairment and second intracranial neoplasms, the meningioma being the most frequent. The cumulative incidence of second cerebral tumours within 20 years of the radiation is 2% and, unlike its primary forms, they show a more aggressive atypical histology, and the age of appearance varies depending on the latency time, which in its turn is proport...

ea0037ep753 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

An audit of transsphenoidal surgery on nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas

Moure Dolores , Santamaria Javier , Larranaga Ihintza , Gonzalez Pedro , Valle Sara , Gaztambide Sonia

Introduction and objective: Clinically nonfunctional pituitary adenomas are relatively an uncommon disease. The aim of this work is to describe the clinical characteristics and to review the results of transsphenoidal surgery (TS) of pituitary adenomas in a reference centre.Methods: A retrospective study (1995–2014) of 66 patients (50% men) diagnosed with pituitary adenomas by a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was conducted. demographic, clinical, ...

ea0037ep1249 | Clinical Cases–Thyroid/Other | ECE2015

Adjustment disorder and hypertensive episodes associated with cross-sex treatment with testosterone

Arnas-Leon Claudia , Martinez-Martin Francisco Javier , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Perdomo-Herrera Esperanza

Introduction: Testosterone treatment in female-to-male transsexuals has been associated with worsened cardiovascular risk factors, acne, male-pattern baldness and more rarely with the onset of hypertension. Another frequent side effect of the treatment is aggression proneness -but rarely actual aggression- and increased libido.Case report: We present the case of a 17-year old transsexual patient referred for initiation of testosterone treatment. A low in...

ea0032p357 | Diabetes | ECE2013

Acute exercise leads to increased HbA1c and fructosamine levels in athletes with type 1 diabetes

Forga Luis , Goni Maria Jose , Chinchurreta Laura , Lafita Franciso Javier , Iriarte Ana , Manuel Fernandez- Real Jose

Introduction: In patients with type 1 diabetes, exercise has not consistently been shown to improve glycemic control, as measured using HbA1c levels. Participation in competitive sports may even worsen glycaemic control. Free radicals and oxidative stress markers are known to increase during acute exercise in parallel to decreased circulating antioxidant concentrations. We aimed to analyze the effects of chronic and acute exercise on circulating HbA1c and fructosamine levels.<...

ea0032p1118 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2013

Postoperative stimulated thyroglobulin levels in thyroidectomized patients with differentiated thyroid cancer

Batanero Ricardo , Elias Estela , Molina Ana Rosa , Gaztambide Sonia , Santamaria Javier

Introduction: The presence of undetectable serum levels of stimulated thyroglobulin (Tg) with negative imaging tests is the criterion used to define remission in low-risk differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). Most guidelines recommend 131-I ablation after thyroidectomy to remove any possible residual thyroid tissue. Our aim was to know how often undetectable Tg levels are achieved before ablation to avoid unnecessary radiation treatments.Patients and meth...

ea0031p56 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2013

Audit of inpatient management of hyponatraemia

Patel Bhavin , Coyle Gillian , Srinivas Vidya , Gomez Javier , Myint Khin Swe

Introduction: Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte disturbance occurring in 15–20% of inpatients (1), with significant clinical implications if mismanaged. We conducted a retrospective audit of our current management of hyponatraemia in our 1000 bedded trust.Method: Data of patients with severe hyponatraemia (Na<125 mmol/l) admitted to hospital over 4 weeks (Aug 2011) was collected. Twenty randomly selected cases were reviewed focusing on ...

ea0026p513 | Bone/calcium/Vitamin D | ECE2011

Influence of thyroid disease in diagnostic accuracy of Tc99m-sestamibi scintigraphy in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP)

Egana Nerea , Paja Miguel , Gutierrez Maria Teresa , Rodriguez Maria Luisa , Goni Fernando , Ugarte Estibaliz , Espiga Javier

Bilateral cervical exploration has been the gold standard in parathyroid surgery. Nowadays, the preoperative localization procedures have facilitated the minimally invasive surgery. This study aims to analyze the influence of thyroid disease in Tc99m-sestamibi scintigraphy (MIBI) results.A series of 154 patients with PHP who underwent parathyroidectomy was reviewed. Patients were divided into two groups: group 1 (G1, 58 patients) with thyroid diseases, a...

ea0022p828 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Prognostic value of recombinant TSH-stimulated thyroglobulin determination in follow-up of differentiated thyroid cancer

Santamaria Javier , Moure Maria Dolores , Ruiz-Azua Teresa , Aniel-Quiroga Maria Angeles , Gaztambide Maria Sonia

Introduction: There is no known reliability about an undetectable recombinant human TSH (rhTSH) stimulated serum thyroglobulin (Tg) concentrations, predicts no long-term relapse, or the threshold of it. An rhTSH-stimulated serum Tg determination was made to all patients with DTC that maintained undetectable baseline Tg and negative imaging tests. We correlate their findings with their long-term evolution.Methods: We collected 91 patients with DTC, 73 wom...