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ea0049ep1155 | Female Reproduction | ECE2017

Influence of BMI in response to ovarian stimulation and live birth in IVF

Tavares Patricia , Machado Catarina , Calejo Lucinda , Rocha Gustavo , Margarida Povoa Ana , Soares Sandra , Sousa Sonia , Joao Oliveira Maria

Introduction: The deleterious effects of obesity on spontaneous reproduction are well recognized, although the literature on obesity and assisted reproductive technology outcome remains heterogeneous and inconsistent.Objective: To estimate the effect of BMI on ovarian stimulation response and live birth in women underwent in vitro fertilization (IVF).Methods: Retrospective observational study that included women submitted ...

ea0041gp71 | Diabetes | ECE2016

A critical evaluation of the metabolic syndrome definition: why we should be more cautious

Slagter Sandra , van Waateringe Robert , van Beek Andre , van der Klauw Melanie , van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana , Wolffenbuttel Bruce

Aim: We assessed in both men and women within different BMI- and age classes the prevalence of MetS and its individual components, since these specific estimates obtained simultaneously in a large western European population are lacking. Secondly, we measured as well how age-specific blood pressure (BP) cut-offs affect the prevalence of elevated BP and MetS.Methods: Data of 74 531 western European participants, aged 18–79 years, were obtained from t...

ea0041ep279 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2016

Addison disease in antiphospholipid syndrome – case report

Oliveira Diana , Paiva Sandra , Rodrigues Marcia , Guelho Daniela , Cardoso Luis , Vicente Nuno , Martins Diana , Lages Adriana , Ventura Mara , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Primary adrenal insufficiency or Addison disease (AD) is a potentially fatal condition if not diagnosed in time. Rarely, it can arise as a manifestation of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), caused by adrenal venous thrombosis and consequent hemorrhagic infarction.Case report: We present the case of a 36-year-old caucasian woman with APS diagnosis since she was 24, with history of arterial hypertension and multiple thrombotic events (deep vei...

ea0041ep350 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2016

Improvement in acute intermittent porphyria symptoms after bilateral oophorectomy: a case report

Nagaiceva Jekaterina , Kaplja Natalija , Puzaka Ilze , Steina Liva , Fokina Natalija , Kokare Maija , Steina Sandra , Miklasevics Edvins , Pirags Valdis

Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is an uncommon monogenic autosomal dominant disorder with a defect in the haem biosynthesis pathway at the level of the enzyme porphobilinogen deaminase. The disease has low penetrance; most patients could stay asymptomatic throughout life. Clinical manifestation depends on various precipitants, which increase hepatic haem production and cytochrome activity. We report a case of a female patient who had regular moderate-to-severe cyclic AIP at...

ea0041ep621 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2016

Body image perception in acromegaly is not associated with objective acromegalic changes, but depends on depressive symptoms

Dimopoulou Christina , Leistner Sarah , Ising Marcus , Schneider Harald , Schopohl Jochen , Rutz Sandra , Kosilek Robert , Frohner Richard , Stalla Guenter , Sievers Caroline

Objective: Diagnosis of acromegaly is often delayed up to 10 years after disease onset despite obvious visual changes, bone and soft-tissue deformities. We hypothesized that a reduced sense of body perception in acromegaly, possibly mediated by psychiatric or cognitive alterations, might contribute to the delayed initiation of a diagnostic work-up.Design: Cross-sectional study.Methods: We investigated perceived body image ...

ea0041ep902 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2016

Craniopharyngiomas–35 years of experience in a central hospital’s Endocrinology Department

Oliveira Diana , Paiva Isabel , Guelho Daniela , Cardoso Luis , Vicente Nuno , Martins Diana , Lages Adriana , Ventura Mara , Paiva Sandra , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Craniopharyngiomas are rare epithelial tumors of the sellar and parasellar region, with high survival rates but with frequent tumor recurrence or persistence.Methods: Information collection from clinical records and review of the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with diagnosis of craniopharyngioma followed in an Endocrinology Department between 1980 and 2015. Statistical analysis using SPSS v. 22.0.<p class="...

ea0041ep950 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2016

Ketoconazole in Cushing’s disease management

Oliveira Sofia , Neves Joao , Neves Celestino , Belo Sandra , Freitas Paula , Pignatelli Duarte , Castedo Jose , Vinha Eduardo , Oliveira Ana , Carvalho Davide

Background: Transphenoidal surgery is still the best initial therapy for Cushing’s disease (CD), with a high probability of cure and few risks or complications. However, pharmacotherapy has a role as primary or adjunctive therapy: when surgery is delayed, in case of postoperative persistence or recurrence of hypercortisolism, or while waiting for radiotherapy effectiveness. Ketoconazole, a steroidogenesis inhibitor, is nowadays the main drug used to CD control by reducing...

ea0037gp.07.07 | Reproduction: Female and other | ECE2015

Incretin release in a different state of testosterone level among lean PCOS women – case control study

Mrozinska Sandra , Milewicz Tomasz , Rogatko Iwona , Kialka Marta , Spalkowska Magdalena , Migacz Kamila , Kowalczuk Aleksandra , Kawula Agnieszka , Galuszka-Bednarczyk Anna

Introduction: Incretins are peptide hormones, responsible for 70% of the insulin release after oral glucose intake. An impaired incretins secretion was noted in several conditions involving insulin resistance, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), known as the state with increased testosterone level. This paper considers a possible relationship between the level of free androgen index (FAI) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) among lean women affected by P...

ea0037ep694 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Single dose irradiation of GH3 cells increase GH and PRL secretion in vitro

Fratticci Amato , Rotondi Sandra , Modarelli Alessio , Bonfili Pierluigi , Cesare Ernesto Di , Alesse Edoardo , Jaffrain-Rea Marie-Lise

Radiotherapy (RT) may represent a useful tool in the treatment of GH-secreting tumours in the presence of a post-operative active disease and single dose stereotactic RT/gamma knife is the preferred option in most cases. The effects of RT on the control of hormone secretion are very slow and pharmacological treatment remains necessary for years. Some authors advocate withdrawal of somatostatin analogues (SSA) during RT, although the short-term effects of RT on hormone secretio...

ea0037ep769 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Evolution of metabolic and psychiatric disorders after remission of Cushing's disease

Lau Eva , Oliveira Joana , Belo Sandra , Freitas Paula , Oliveira AnaIsabel , Vinha Eduardo , Castro Ligia , Pereira Josue , Carvaho Davide

Introduction: Cushing’s disease (CD) is a rare endocrine disorder characterized by endogenous hypercortisolism, which is associated with metabolic and psychiatric disorders. It is essential to understand the impact of normalization of serum cortisol in the evolution of these comorbidities.Aims: To evaluate the evolution of metabolic and psychiatric disorders after biochemical control of hypercortisolism in patients with CD.Met...