Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0098o6 | Other | NANETS2023

PRESTO 3: An international, simulated-use study assessing preferences of nurses between two lanreotide syringes (Somatuline® Autogel® vs Pharmathen)

Ferone Diego , Martin Wendy , Williams Jessica , Houchard Aude , Pommie Christelle , Mai Truong-Thanh Xuan , Ribeiro-Oliveira Jr. Antonio , Grossman Ashley

Background: Patients with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) and acromegaly are commonly treated with somatostatin analogs (SSAs), such as octreotide and lanreotide depot formulations. The Pharmathen syringe is now available in several European countries and the USA for lanreotide depot injection. When using SSAs, confidence in and ease of use with syringes are important for decision-making in long-term therapy. The aim of the PRESTO 3 study was to compare nurses’ preference f...

ea0099p527 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Soluble alpha klotho concentrations are resistant to short-term stimulation and suppression of growth hormone

Ribeiro de Oliveira Longo Schweizer Junia , Schilbach Katharina , Tausendfreund Olivia , Haenelt Michael , Gagliardo Anica , Schopohl Jochen , Drey Michael , Bidlingmaier Martin

Background: Serum soluble alpha klotho (sαKL) is a circulating protein which had been shown to be very high in active acromegaly, and significantly reduced after disease control. Therefore, sαKL has been suggested as a new biomarker for growth hormone (GH) excess. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of short-term stimulation and suppression of GH and acute modulation of glucose metabolism on sαKL concentrations.Methods: Serum s&...

ea0099p165 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Clinical and histopathological factors associated with the prognosis of medullary thyroid cancer in a tertiary center

Martins Ferreira Mafalda , Carvalho Tania , Madeira Joana , Lopes Sofia , Melo Miguel , Ribeiro Cristina , Saraiva Joana , Oliveira Patricia , Paiva Isabel

Introduction: Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is a rare tumour. Mostly sporadic, 25% are associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN2A/B) or isolated familial MTC. Surgery is the only curative option: its response is defined as complete (no evidence of biochemical or structural disease), incomplete (only structural response) and persistence of structural disease. We aimed to analyse the clinical and pathological factors associated with the prognosis of MTC.<p class="a...

ea0099ep795 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Medullary thyroid carcinoma – a 22-year case series from a tertiary hospital center

Carvalho Tania , Martins Ferreira Mafalda , Madeira Joana , Lopes Sofia , Saraiva Joana , Oliveira Patricia , Melo Miguel , Ribeiro Cristina , Paiva Isabel

Introduction: Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) arises from thyroid parafollicular C cells and accounts for <5% of thyroid cancers. Nearly 25% occur in the context of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 syndrome (MEN2) or familial isolated MTC.Objectives: Evaluation of clinical characteristics and evolution of patients with MTC.Methods: Retrospective analysis of clinical records of patients with MTC diagnosed from 2001 to 2023....

ea0081oc14.2 | Oral Communications 14: Late Breaking | ECE2022

Peripheral facial paralysis as first manifestation of hypophysary glioma: a case report

Maria Telles Jessica , Boas Laura Vilas , Cardoso da Silva Thielsen , Andrusko dos Santos Gabrielle , Rosales Matheus Kowal , Melquiades da Rocha Bruno , Paulino Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci

Introduction: Low-grade pituitary gliomas are extremely rare neoplasms, originating from the pituicytes of the posterior pituitary or infundibulum. The incidence of these tumors increases with age and peaks in the seventh decade of life. Gliomas are primary brain tumors of the supporting glial cells of the central nervous system, which derive from neuroglial stem cells or progenitor cells. They are responsible for nearly 30% of all primary brain tumors and 80% of all malignant...

ea0081rc14.6 | Rapid Communications 14: Late Breaking | ECE2022

Does the knowledge about type 2 diabetes mellitus is capable of interfering in adherence to self-care in patients?

Cardoso da Silva Thielsen , Vilas Boas Laura , Alexandre Xavier Camila , Bernart Sernajotto Joao Guilherme , Regina Rompkovski Mariana , Paulino Schuitek Rafael , Chechetto Segalla Victoria , Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci Paulino

Introduction: Self-care plays a fundamental role in the treatment and prevention of complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). The patient knowledge about DM and its potential complications are among the factors that are associated with treatment adherence. The process of understanding the disease provides the patient better communication with professionals, better metabolic and psychosocial results which may influence on their emotional well-being and quality of life.<p cla...

ea0081p516 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Myxedema coma: case report and literature review

Cassitas Mendonca Renata , Vilas Boas Laura , Cardoso da Silva Thielsen , Maranho Ribas Laura , Sohn Fagundes Tamila , Elizabeth Cesca Taciane , Paulino Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci

Introduction: Myxedematous coma is a rare endocrine emergency that settles in the absence of appropriate treatment for hypothyroidism for a long period. The severe and chronic reduction of serum thyroid hormones culminates in the insufficiency of compensatory mechanisms that maintain the physiological homeostasis of the organism. The clinical condition is severe, commonly associated with hypoxemia, hypercapnia, hypothermia, reduced cardiac output, and altered mental status.</p...

ea0081p772 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Thionamides-induced agranulocytosis in a patient with previous hematological disease: a case report

Sohn Fagundes Tamila , Vilas Boas Laura , Cardoso da Silva Thielsen , Maranho Ribas Laura , Cassitas Mendonca Renata , Peon Train Nicoluzzi Leticia , Roberta Bianchini Fernandes Maria , Paulino Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci

Introduction: The treatment of thyroid diseases with thionamides can cause agranulocytosis a potentially fatal side effect. The manifestations resulting from such a condition include, in most cases, infections that, if not treated immediately, have a high risk of septicemia. Therefore, the clinical presentation includes fever of unknown origin and infections such as pneumonia, tonsillitis, and abscesses. Most patients who do not receive immediate medical intervention progress ...

ea0081ep1186 | Late Breaking | ECE2022

Hypobetalipoproteinemia: case report and literature review

Rosales Matheus Kowal , Vilas Boas Laura , Silva Thielsen Cardoso da , Telles Jessica Maria , Santos Gabrielle Andrusko dos , Munoz Marcela Malinoski , Paulino Ribeiro Gama Mirnaluci

Introduction: Primary hypobetalipoproteinemia corresponds to a series of congenital disorders that have a variable incidence from 3.2% to less than 1 in 1 million, depending on the type of genetic mutation. The diseases that comprise it occur due to different types of mutations in genes that will encode important proteins at different stages of lipid metabolism. Individuals with determinant mutations of severe phenotypes, such as Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome, as known as Abetalip...

ea0090rc1.4 | Rapid Communications 1: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition 1 | ECE2023

Angiotensin-converting enzyme in type II diabetes: effects of combined training on cardiovascular components and blood components

Matos Andreia , Gil Angela , Alonso Isanete , P. Magalhaes Joao , Santos Ana Carolina , Ribeiro Rogerio , F. Raposo Joao , B. Sardinha Luis , Bicho Manuel

Objectives: The angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE1) gene is one of the most studied genes in the pathogenesis of type II diabetes (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease. However, in the context of exerciSemodels in T2DM, they are not yet fully understood. We intended to characterize the genetic profile of individuals with T2DM from an inter-individual point of view using prognostic markers and cardiovascular risk. On the other hand, relate it with the profile obtained wit...