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ea0081ep726 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Predictive factors of biological remission in patients with prolactinoma treated with dopamine agonists

Elleuch Mouna , Frikha Hamdi , Fatma Loukil , Salah Dhoha Ben , Souissi Matiem , Mnif Fatma , Mnif Mouna , Charfi Nadia , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Abid Mohamed

Introduction and aim: Dopamine agonists (DA) are prescribed as first-line treatment for prolactinomas and are generally effective and well tolerated. However, the degree and quickness of therapeutic response is variable among patients. The aim of this work is to study the predictive factors of biological remission in patients with prolactinoma treated with DA. Methods: A single-center, retrospective and analytical study of patients with prolactinoma foll...

ea0081ep738 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Visual impairment in the empty sella syndrome

Fatma Mnif , Zargni Asma , Arbi Kawthar El , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Salah Dhoha Ben , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Empty sella syndrome (ESS) is a rare condition in which the sella turcica is partially or completely filled with cerebrospinal fluid. It can be primary or secondary. Ophthalmologic involvement is rare in primary empty sella Syndrome. It is described in only 1.6 to 16% of cases. Patients and methods: We report a retrospective study of 46 cases of ESS collected in the endocrinology department over the period from 1991 to 2020. The clinical an...

ea0081ep748 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Clinical, paraclinical and genetic features of diabetes insipidus

Mnif Fatma , Charfi Hana , Abdelhedi Fatma , Bouassida Malek , Elleuch Mouna , Salah Dhoha Ben , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Charfi Nadia , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Kammoun Hassen , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare pathology. The advent of hypothalamic-pituitary MRI has made it possible to make a positive diagnosis by avoiding the water restriction test (WRT). The etiological diagnosis is still a challenge in view of the diversity of diseases involved, which influences the therapeutic management and prognosis.Work Objectives: The objectives of our work were to describe the clinical, paraclinical and genetic features o...

ea0081ep750 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Neurosarcoidosis and pituitary metastasis of a small cell carcinoma: an unusual association

Mnif Fatma , Charfi Hana , Elleuch Mouna , Salah Dhoha Ben , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Pituitary stalk thickening (PST) is often identified on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), either incidentally or during diagnostic workup of hypopituitarism. Currently, there is no unified standard for the definition of PST. As a reference, a pituitary stalk with width over 3 mm has been used as the diagnostic criterion for PST in recent years. The disease spectrum of PST is quite diverse and can be grouped into three broad categories: neoplastic, inflammatory an...

ea0081ep824 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

What factors predict a favorable response to hormonal therapy in congenital growth hormone deficiency?

Rekik Majdoub Nabila , ARBI Kawthar El , Zargni Asma , Salah Dhoha Ben , Benothman Wafa , Elleuch Mouna , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Growth hormone (GH) treatment in congenital growth hormone deficiency (CGHD) is indicated to improve the prognosis of the statural prognosis. The aim of this study is to identify the predictive factors of a favorable response to GH therapy.Patients & Methods: This is a retrospective study, conducted over a period of 27 years, including 30 patients with CGHD treated with hormonal therapy.Results: The CGHD was diagn...

ea0081ep1038 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Type 1 diabetes mellitus and autoimmune thyroid disorders

Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Salah Raida Ben , Soomauroo Siddiqa , Missaoui AbdelMouhaymen , Chouaib Sarra , Marzouk Sameh , Charfi Nadia , Bahloul Zouheir , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is the result of the autoimmune destruction of beta-cells of the endocrine pancreas, leading to absolute insulin deficiency. The process of this autoimmune destruction occurs in genetically susceptible individuals with positive relevant autoantibodies. T1DM may be associated with other autoimmune diseases (AD) such as autoimmune thyroid disorders (AITD). Patients and methods: It is a descriptive retrospective...

ea0081ep1104 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Graves’ disease: Particularities in the pediatric population

Ben Salah Dhoha , ARBI Kawthar El , Zargni Asma , Elleuch Mouna , Chehaider Cyrine , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Graves’ disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in pediatric patients, up to 95% in some studies.Observation: We report the observation of a 6-year-old female who consulted for a behavioral disorder made of agitation and lack of concentration. She had a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease. On examination, an accelerated statural growth rate of +2DS was noted. She had a significant palpebral retraction without ...

ea0081ep1131 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Coronary insufficiency during hyperthyroidism: Report of six cases

Elleuch Mouna , Chehaider Cyrine , Teber Sawssen Ben , Salah Dhoha Ben , Soomauroo Siddiqa , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Mnif Fatma , Rekik Nabila , Kacem Faten Hadj , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Cardiothyreosis is the consequence of the effects of excess free thyroid hormones on the vascular wall and myocardium. This complication is the most serious aspect of hyperthyroidism. Rhythm disorders and heart failure are the most frequently noted. The prevalence of coronary insufficiency is lower. The aim of this study is to evaluate the characteristics of coronary insufficiency in patients with hyperthyroidism.Method: This is a retrospec...

ea0081ep1161 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Case report: Amiodarone-induced thyroid dysfunction

Akid Faten Haj Kacem , Trimeche Oumeyma , Missaoui AbdelMouhaymen , Salah Dhoha Ben , Fatma Mnif , Charfi Nadia , Mnif Mouna , Majdoub Nabila Rekik , Elleuch Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Amiodarone is considered by many the most potent antiarrhythmic drug. The other side of the coin is that it’s associated with many side effects including disturbances in the thyroid function, which can be seen in 14 to 18 % of the cases (1). This case is about a 56-year-old male patient with a history of mitral valve disease who was on Amiodarone for 3 years. His personal history was notable with Epilepsy of unknow etiology for which he was on sodium valproate. During fol...

ea0090p64 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Covid-induced relapse of exogenous insulin autoimmune syndrome successfully treated with Rituximab and plasmapheresis

Frikha Hamdi , Mnif Mouna , Ben Salah Dhoha , Dhieb Nesrine , Elleuch Mouna , Mnif Fatma , REKIK Majdoub NABILA , Charfi Nadia , Haj Kacem Akid Faten , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Exogenous insulin autoimmune syndrome (EIAS) is a rare cause of hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes treated with exogenous insulin. Flares of auto-immune diseases following covid-19 infection have been widely reported.Case report: A 15-year-old type 1 diabetes female patient treated with detemir and glulisine was diagnosed with EIAS based on major glycemic instability and an elevated anti exogenous insulin autoantibody titer of 40 IU (NV...