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ea0081p554 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Effect of glucocorticoid replacement therapy on bone mineral density in addison disease

Ben Salah Dhoha , Boujelben Khouloud , El Arbi Kawthar , Kacem Akid Faten Haj , Soomauroo Siddiqa , Mnif Mouna , Charfi Nadia , Fatma Mnif , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Addison disease is associated with high risk of fractures and low bone mineral density. Causes are complex, including supraphysiologic glucocorticoid replacement therapy and concomitant autoimmune disorders. The aim of our study is to assess the influence of glucorticoid replacement therapy on bone mineral density in patients with Addison disease.Patients and methods: Descriptive and analytical cross- sectional study including 50 patients w...

ea0081p346 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Combination study of apoptosis gene polymorphisms in mitochondrial diabetes: Potential role in the pathogenesis of mitochondrial diabetes

Kacem Akid Faten Haj , Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Abdellahi , Nesrine Dhieb , S Youssef , E Mkaouar-Rebai , F Fakhfakh , Mnif Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Mitochondrial diabetes (DM) is a monogenic form of maternal transmission diabetes that is caused by mutations in the mitochondrial genome. These mutations affecting mitochondrial function may be the cause of initiation of the phenomenon of apoptosis itself having an aggravating role of the phenotype in patients with mitochondrial diabetes.Materials and Methods: This study involved 43 patients with mitochondrial diabetes (20 non-syndromic an...

ea0081p712 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneity of sexual development disorders 46, XY in the Tunisian population

Haj Kacem Akid Faten , Abdellahi Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed , Nessrine Dhieb , B Benrhouma , T Kammoun , M Hachicha , N Kallel , N Belguith , Mnif Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Sexual disorders 46 XY DSD are responsible for a range of phenotypic disorders, ranging from an ambiguous phenotype to a complete female phenotype. In this context, we report a cohort of 22 46 XY patients with a female phenotype in order to establish a phenotype-genotype correlation.Results: The average age at diagnosis was 15.5 years (E: 7 days-33 years). The reason for consultation was primary amenorrhea in 16 cases (72.7%), sexual ambigu...

ea0081ep5 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Adrenal incidentalomas in geriatric patients: Prevalence, radiological features, and hormonal profile

Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Missaoui Abdelmouhaymen , Belhoul Mariem , Belabed Wafa , Salah Dhoha Ben , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Background and Aims: The incidence of adrenal incidentaloma(AI) has been rising sharply due to the increased use of radiologic imaging. It shows evident variation with age, with the majority of the cases presenting in the 5th to 7th decade of life. This study aims to assess the prevalence of AI and its radiological features and hormonal profiles in the geriatric population.Patients and Method: We conducted a retrospective descriptive study including 177 ...

ea0081ep17 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Associated factors with metabolic syndrome in elderly patients harboring adrenal incidentaloma: A comparative study

Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Missaoui Abdelmouhaymen , Belhoul Mariem , Belabed Wafa , Salah Dhoha Ben , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Background and Aims: Numerous studies have suggested that metabolic syndrome (MetS) is related to adrenal incidentaloma (AI) in young adults. Limited data about MetS in geriatric patients diagnosed with AI are available, despite the high incidence of this adrenal disease in the elderly. This study aims to assess the prevalence of MetS and its associated factors in aged patients harboring AI.Patients and Method: We conducted a retrospective, comparative, ...

ea0081ep35 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Carbohydrate metabolism disorders in patients with Addison’s disease

Salah Dhoha Ben , Boujelben Khouloud , Zargni Asma , Elleuch Mouna , Souhir Maalej , Mnif Mouna , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: In adults with Addison disease, over glucocorticoid replacement therapy is associated with an increased morbidity and decreased life expectancy, related to low bone mineral density and cardiometabolic outcomes. The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence of carbohydrate metabolism disorders in patients with Addison disease and identify its predictive factors.Patients and methods: A cross sectional study including 50 patients diagnosed...

ea0081ep44 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Lipid profile in patients with Addison disease

Salah Dhoha Ben , Boujelben Khouloud , Missaoui Abdelmouhaymen , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Mnif Mouna , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Long-term glucocorticoid replacement therapy in patients with Addison disease has been linked to an increased cardiovascular risk and consequent mortality. Our objective was to determine the frequency of dyslipidemia in patients with Addison disease and its potential predictive factors.Patients and methods: This was a cross-sectional study, performed in the department of endocrinology in Hedi Chaker hospital –Sfax –Tunisia. Fifty ...

ea0081ep45 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Metabolic syndrome in patients with Addison disease

Salah Dhoha Ben , Boujelben Khouloud , Missaoui Abdelmouhaymen , Elleuch Mouna , Fatma Mnif , Mnif Mouna , Charfi Nadia , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Inadequate glucocorticoid replacement therapy in Addison disease leads to an increased risk of both cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome. The metabolic effects of long-life corticosteroid exposure are due to physiological mechanisms that are associated with carbohydrate metabolism disorder, dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence and predictive factors of metabolic syndrome in patients with Addison disease...

ea0081ep61 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Prevalence, clinical and biochemical peculiarities of metabolic syndrome in aged patients bearing adrenal incidentaloma

Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Missaoui Abdelmouhaymen , Belhoul Mariem , Belabed Wafa , Salah Dhoha Ben , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Background and Aims: Growing scientific evidence supports the hypothesis of an increased cardiometabolic risk in patients harboring adrenal incidentalomas (AI). This risk would be higher in aging populations and patients with functioning adenomas. The current study aims to determine the clinical and biochemical characteristics of metabloic syndrome(MetS) and assess its prevalence in older patients with AI.Patients and Method: We conducted a retrospective...

ea0081ep67 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Arterial hypertension in elderly patients carrying adrenal incidentaloma: epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic features

Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Missaoui Abdelmouhaymen , Belhoul Mariem , Belabed Wafa , Salah Dhoha Ben , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Background and Aims: Arterial hypertension (AH) is one of the most common comorbidities in the elderly. The association of adrenal incidentaloma (AI) with AH in older patients may influence the clinical and therapeutic outcomes of the latter condition. In the current study, we aimed to assess the prevalence of AH and its clinical and therapeutic features in geriatric patients bearing AI.Patients and Method: We conducted a retrospective descriptive study ...