Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep880 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

What About Neuro-Endocrine Recovery After Pituitary Apoplexy?

Sara Chtioui , Meryam Alhyane , Rafi Sana , Mghari Tabib Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Introduction: Pituitary apoplexy is a serious medical complication of a pre-existing pituitary adenoma characterized by a variety of clinical symptoms ranging from mild headache to neurologically impaired and finally comatose patients.Case report : We report a case of apoplexy in a large prolactinoma resulting in empty sella syndrome with a successful pregnancy. Our patient is a 31-year-old female, with a history of macroprolactinoma for approximately 7y...

ea0090ep1029 | Thyroid | ECE2023

PENDRED syndrome with ectopic thyroid : about a delayed diagnosis

Sara Chtioui , Si Ali Zineb Ait , Rafi Sana , Mghari Ghizlane El , Ansari Nawal El

Pendred syndrome, an autosomal recessive disorder, is the most common syndromal form of hearing loss and involves abnormalities of the cochlea, varying degrees of sensorineural hearing loss and diffuse thyroid enlargement/goiter. We describe a case of a delayed diagnosis of Pendred syndrome. The patient is a 30 years female who had a history of total thyroidectomy 13 years ago. And presented when aged 30 with a cervical abscess of ectopic thyroid under the submaxillary gland. ...

ea0090ep1145 | Late Breaking | ECE2023

Pasireotide LAR Treatment for Non-functioning Pituitary Adenoma: A Case Report

Menotti Sara , Giampietro Antonella , Giorgio D'Alessandris Quintino , Chiloiro Sabrina , De Marinis Laura , Bianchi Antonio

Introduction: Non functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) are the most common type of pituitary tumors and are often invasive, resulting in high relapse rates. The post-surgical treatment for NFPAs remains a debated issue and include radiation therapy and additional surgery. Several clinical studies have demonstrated that dopaminergic and somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) are widely expressed in NFPAs. Furthermore, recent studies have shown the potential effectiveness of somatosta...

ea0091wg5 | Workshop G: Disorders of appetite and weight | SFEEU2023

A Case of non-diabetes hypoglycaemia: A dual diagnostic challenge

Zia Rao Komal , Tharma Jasmine , Haboosh Sara , Sen Gupta Piya , Carroll Paul , Saqib Aaisha

A 47-year-old female presented to the Emergency department following an episode of loss of consciousness at home that her daughter had identified as due to hypoglycaemia (using her husband’s capillary blood glucose meter 1.1mmol/l) and treated. She reported several episodes of fainting, sweating and generalised weakness over 6 months which improved after eating snacks. There was no previous history of diabetes; she had been diagnosed with Graves’ disease 6 months pre...

ea0091cb63 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2023

A Young Woman with Symptomatic Primary Hyperparathyroidism and a Renal Stone

Khan Shaila , Palazzo Fausto , Haboosh Sara , Behary Presheela , Wernig Florian , Cox Jeremy , Comninos Alexander

A 27-year old Caucasian woman was referred to the Endocrine Bone Clinic after investigations for general malaise revealed hypercalaemia and elevated parathyroid hormone levels. She had no history of constipation, abdominal pain, bone pain, or other related symptoms. She had no history of renal stones or fractures and no change in weight. Her past medical history included asthma and she took a salbutamol inhaler as required. She had no family history of endocrine pathology. Gen...

ea0067o1 | Oral Presentations | EYES2019

Prevalence of thyroid disfunctions in a large cohort of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Infected Patients

Tartaro Giulia , De Vincentis Sara , Brigante Giulia , Diazzi Chiara , Malagoli Andrea , Guaraldi Giovanni , Rochira Vincenzo

Objective: Highly Active Antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has been associated with several endocrine abnormalities. Data concerning thyroid dysfunction in HIV are still controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of thyroid dysfunctions and their association with HAART and HIV-infection in a large cohort of HIV-infected patients.Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out involving HIV-infected patients whose t...

ea0067gp15 | Poster Presentations | EYES2019

Challenges in the management of severe constipation due to metastatic paraganglioma

Figueiredo Ana Abrantes , Maciel Joana , Cavaco Daniela , Donato Sara , Simoes Helder , Simoes-Pereira Joana , Leite Valeriano

Background: Pheochromocytoma and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare disorders with a rate of malignancy of 10–20%. The control of the hormonal symptoms caused by the catecholaminergic burden in the metastatic disease is a challenging task. Hypertension is the most recognized feature, but gastrointestinal manifestations can be hard to manage and life-threatening.Cases Presentation: We present three cases of metastatic PPGLs who developed intestinal pseu...

ea0064005 | Serum levels of Wnt-signalling parameters poorly reflect bone mass and metabolism in healthy boys and men | BES2019

Serum levels of Wnt-signalling parameters poorly reflect bone mass and metabolism in healthy boys and men

Thiberiu Banica , Charlotte Verroken , Hans-Georg Zmierczak , Stefan Goemaere , Sara Vandewalle , Jean-Marc Kaufman , Bruno Lapauw

Background: Bone turnover markers are used in research and clinical practice, but only in part reflect bone formation and resorption. Components of the Wnt-signaling pathway, regulating osteoblastogenesis and osteoblast function, can be measured in serum, however it is unclear whether they reflect underlying bone mass and metabolism.Objective: Determine whether serum levels of Wnt-signalling components reflect bone mass or metabolism in men during growth...

ea0064023 | Hypercalcemia as a rare complication of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha: a case-report and literature study | BES2019

Hypercalcemia as a rare complication of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha: a case-report and literature study

Simon Caerels , Sara Vandewalle , Annick Van den Bruel , Eric D Hondt , Christel Haenebalcke , Charlotte Depuydt

Introduction: (Anti-TNF-α) therapy is widely used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. The most frequent adverse events induced by anti-TNF-α therapy are infections and malignancies. However, reports of paradoxical sarcoidosis-like reactions are on the rise in patients receiving anti-TNF-α.Clinical case: A 61-year old woman, with a medical history of sero-positive rheumatoid arthritis on Adalimumab treatment (anti-TNF-α), was r...

ea0063gp52 | Acromegaly and GH | ECE2019

Final height in childhood onset hypopituitarism

Esposito Andrea , Improda Nicola , Moracas Cristina , Barbieri Flavia , Alfano Sara , Capalbo Donatella , Salerno Mariacarolina

Background: Growth hormone (GH) deficiency(GHD) in childhood is associated with impairment in linear growth. GH therapy enables the achievement of normal adult height in most cases. The response is variable and factors influencing height outcome are still not clearly defined.Objective: To evaluate near adult height (NAH) in a single center cohort of childhood onset GHD patients treated with GH and investigate main predictors of final height (FH).<p c...