Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p486 | (1) | ECE2007

Persistent fever after surgical removal of a craniopharyngioma: diagnosis pitfalls and therapeutic difficulties

Trifanescu Raluca Alexandra , Gheorghiu Monica Livia , Ogrezean Irina , Ciubotaru Vasile , Preotescu Daniela , Fahlbusch Rudolf , Coculescu Mihail

Background: Thermoregulatory disorders after neurosurgery of craniopharingyomas were seldom reported.Aim: To present the difficulties of etiologic diagnosis and treatment of a persistent febrile syndrome in a patient with surgically removed craniopharyngioma.Patient and methods: A 34 years old man with a giant craniopharyngioma situated in the basal-anterior part of the third ventricle is reported. Anterior pituitary hormones were ...

ea0056p734 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2018

Comparison of clinical and subclinical apoplexy in pituitary adenomas

Gheorghiu Monica Livia , Bouariu Alexandra , Trifanescu Raluca Alexandra , Poiana Catalina , Badiu Corin

Pituitary apoplexy is a rare syndrome due to a clinically overt hemorrhagic infarction, described in 2–7% of pituitary adenomas. A subclinical usually asymptomatic pituitary hemorrhage and/or infarction may be detected on routine imaging or during histopathological examination in 25–28% of patients with pituitary adenomas.Aim: We compared the clinical features and evolution of 166 patients with subclinical pituitary apoplexy (SPA) and 46 patien...

ea0073aep482 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Factors that contribute to dopamine agonist resistance of prolactinomas

Berdeli Maria , Trifanescu Raluca , Caragheorgheopol Andra , Anda Dumitraşcu , Poiana Catalina

IntroductionProlactinomas are the most common hormone-secreting pituitary tumours encountered in the clinic. They are usually treated with dopamine agonists (DA): bromocriptine (BRC) and cabergoline (CAB), which are highly effective in the majority of cases. DA resistance is the failure to achieve normal levels of prolactin and, or reduction of the adenoma with at least 50%.Aimto assess the prevalence of the ...

ea0094p50 | Endocrine Cancer and Late Effects | SFEBES2023

Survival rates in metastatic gastroenteropancreatic neoplasms after multidisciplinary approach

Trifanescu Raluca , Iftimie Madalina , Mohora Alexandra , Toma Iustin , Trifanescu Oana , Poiana Catalina

Background: Prevalence of neuroendocrine neoplasms is increasing and multidisciplinary approach is mandatory. This study aimed to assess the outcome of patients with gastroenteropancreatic neoplasms (GEP NEN) presenting in a tertiary endocrine center.Methods: Retrospective study on 36 patients (16 M/20 F) with pathology confirmed GEP NEN, aged 51.9 ± 12.7 years. Serum chromogranin A, serotonin, neuron-specific enolase...

ea0037ep1344 | Clinical Cases–Thyroid/Other | ECE2015

Endocrine assays in female patient with relapsing thymus cyst and myasthenia gravis

Carsote Mara , Terzea Dana , Baciu Ionela , Mihai Alexandra , Peretianu Dan , Vasilescu Florina , Popescu Mihaela , Trifanescu Raluca , Dumitrascu Anda , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The congenital cystic neck masses underlie various diagnosis including tymic cysts. Even they are an embryological defects, the adult onset might be seen. The aetiology is not clearly established. The malignant behaviour or infections are correlated to the cysts. Aim: we present a female case with a complicated history of cysts.Case report: 42-year old female is known with the following medical history. Seven years ago she was operated for ...

ea0035p85 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

The total fat mass and the fracture risk assessment: a study in 146 Romanian menopausal women

Carsote Mara , Radoi Valentin , Mihai Alexandra , Geleriu Andreea , Miulescu Rucsandra Danciulescu , Capatana Cristina , Trifanescu Raluca , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The fat mass (FM) is assessed by DXA, magnetic resonance, etc. One of the most accessible methods for current practice is bioimpedance.Aim: We analyzed FM based on bioimpedance and fragility fracture risk.Material and method: This is a transversal study in women, admitted at C.I.Parhon National Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest, Romania. The inclusion criteria were women in menopause. The exclusion criteria were p...

ea0035p941 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Determinants of survival in treated patients with acromegaly

Galoiu Simona , Suvoiala Andreea , Luca Aurelia , Ioacara Sorin , Purice Mariana , Baciu Ionela , Trifanescu Raluca , Coculescu Mihail , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: Patients with untreated acromegaly have a reduced survival, mostly due to vascular disease. Recent studies claim an improvement of survival in the last years.Aims: To assess mortality ratio and to identify prognostic factors associated with reduced survival in acromegaly.Methods: Three hundred and twenty-seven patients (207 F/110 M, mean age 48.1±0.7 years, (range 18–81.42)) with acromegaly admitted in a sin...

ea0026p89 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2011

The management of thyroid nodule in a patient with a non-thyroid primary cancer

Baloescu Rene , Carsote Mara , Trifanescu Raluca , Musat Madalina , Danciulescu-Miulescu Ruxandra , Ioachim Dumitru , Terzea Dana , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The management of a thyroid nodule in a patient who is newly diagnosed with an active cancer depends not only of the thyroid disease its self but also of the prognosis of the second neoplasia.Aim: We present a case of a male who was admitted to an endocrinologist for a thyroid nodule evaluation.Case presentation: B.C., 66-year-old male patient, smoker from the last 17 years, was treated with thyamazol for hyperthyroid...

ea0081p743 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Concomitant Graves′ disease with COVID-19 infection

Trifanescu Raluca , Toma Iustin-Daniel , - Alexandra Mohora Maria , Cristina Corneci Marioara , Nitu Ileana , Baloseanu Nicoleta , Vladoiu Suzana , Schipor Sorina , Dumitrascu Anda , Poiana Catalina

Background: Subacute thyroiditis, autoimmune thyroiditis and an atypical form of thyroiditis due to primary injury of the thyroid gland by SARS Cov2 itself are complications of COVID-19. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is also expressed in the thyroid gland. On the other hand, both untreated thyrotoxicosis and COVID-19 affects heart, generating cardiac complications.Case report: A 36-year-old woman resident in an iodine sufficient area, heavy smoker, pre...

ea0081ep637 | General Endocrinology | ECE2022

Vitamin D status in patients with adrenal tumors and previous COVID-19 infection

Alexandra Mohora Maria , Trifanescu Raluca , Toma Iustin- Daniel , Dusceac Roxana , Capatina Cristina , Niculescu Dan Alexandru , Schipor Sorina , Vladoiu Suzana Vilma , Poiana Catalina

Context: The current pandemic showed a great handling of the resources and research in order to find not only a way to cure but also to prevent and improve the course of the Covid-19 infection. Optimal vitamin D (VD) levels and treatment was seen as a potential aid due, in principal, to its immunomodulatory effect. The ACE-2 receptor is the key the virus uses for entering the body, but its location is not restricted to the lungs, it’s also found in the adrenal cortex. At ...