Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep646 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Influences on post-bariatric surgery satisfaction

Garrido Susana , Silva Isabel , Goncalves Luisa , Caldas Ana Rita , Cardoso M Helena

Introduction: Post-bariatric surgery satisfaction relies on psychosocial and clinical factors. A questionnaire that evaluates this variable has recently been created and validated by the authors (Post-Bariatric Surgery Satisfaction Questionnaire).Objective: To assess the relationship between treatment satisfaction and several demographic and clinical variables.Methods: Patients submitted to bariatric surgery who presented to our Ob...

ea0037ep709 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Triiodothyronine inhibits TSH secretion through a non-genomic mechanism

Bargi-Souza Paula , Goulart-Silva Francemilson , Rendon Luis M , Fioderlisio Tatiana , Nunes Maria Tereza

TSH is the main regulator of the thyroid hormones (THs) synthesis/secretion, which in turn exert a negative feedback mechanism on the Tshb mRNA expression in the pituitary gland by reducing their transcription rate. Some of triiodothyronine (T3) effects are also shown in short period of time, characterizing the non genomic actions of THs. It has been shown previously that T3 acts on posttranscriptional steps of TSH synthesis and reduces its secre...

ea0037ep979 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Ogilvie's syndrome and myxoedema crisis: a case report

Barbosa David , Freire Sara , Simas Nadia , Barreira Joao , Velhinho Emilia , da Silva Gloria Nunes

Introduction: Ogilvie’s syndrome (acute colonic pseudo-obstruction) is a syndrome in which the clinical features resemble those of mechanical obstruction with massive colonic dilatation, in the absence of any demonstrable evidence of such an obstruction in the intestine. The exact pathophysiology of intestinal pseudo-obstruction remains to be elucidated. Current theories continue to suggest the idea of an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system. The initial therapy rema...

ea0035p311 | Clinical case reports Thyroid/Others | ECE2014

A rare case of cutaneous metastization of a differentiated thyroid carcinoma initially diagnosed as Hurthle cell adenoma

Castedo Jose-Luis , Costa Maria Manuel , Pimenta Tiago , Pestana-Silva Roberto , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Cutaneous metastization of differentiated thyroid carcinomas is a rare event.Clinical case: MMS, a 69-year-old male was submitted to left hemithyroidectomy+isthmectomy on May 2006 after FNA of a left node revealed follicular tumor. Histology showed Hurthle cell adenoma. The patient maintained irregular follow-up by endocrinologist. In October 2011 he referred the appearance of small bilateral cervical skin nodules. Physical exam showed thre...

ea0035p547 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

Ganglioneuroma of the adrenal gland: a case report

Monteiro Ana Margarida , Alves Marta , Souto Selma , Luis Dina , Silva Ana Isabel , Marques Olinda

Introduction: The adrenal ganglioneuroma are rare, benign and well differentiated tumors that arise from neural crest tissue. Most patients with adrenal ganglioneuroma are asymptomatic, and most of these are non-secreting tumors. They are usually found incidentally on abdominal imaging study for another reason.Case: A 53-year-old female, with a history of hypertension diagnosed at age 30, dyslipidaemia, depressive disorder and hysterectomy for uterine pr...

ea0035p716 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Long-term remission and recurrence rates after transsphenoidal surgery for cushing's disease

Moreno Paloma Moreno , Fernandez Julia Silva , Exposito Maria Rosa Alhambra , Moreno Maria angeles Galvez

Objective: Transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) presents the treatment of choice for Cushing’s disease (CD), 95% microadenomas. Remission and recurrence rates vary dependent on tumor size, extension, adenoma visibility on magnetic resonance imaging, and neurosurgical expertise. Remission rates in the postoperative vary between 55 and 85%, with a recurrence of up to 25%. The aim of this study was to describe the rate of remission and recurrence of CD in our midst after TSS, and c...

ea0035p780 | Obesity | ECE2014

Adiposity changes show primacy over the effect of insulin sensitivity changes on androgen profile in obese men integrating short-term weight loss programs

Gama Filipa , Espirito-Santo Raquel , Silva-Nunes Jose , Sabino Teresa , Santos Cristina C , Agapito Ana

Introduction: Several studies point towards lower testosterone levels (TL) in patients with obesity and/or insulin resistance (IR).Aim: To analyze the influence of anthropometric parameters and IR on TL in obese men and weight-dependent changes after a short-term weight loss program.Methods: Data were collected from a group of male patients, aged 18 to 65, when they attended a first obesity appointment and at reassessment 6 months ...

ea0032s16.1 | Oncogenic signals in thyroid cancer - therapeutic prospects | ECE2013

BRAFV600E and PIK3CAH1074R cooperate to promote progression of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma in the mouse

Charles Roch-Philippe , Silva Jilian , Iezza Gioia , Phillips Wayne A , McMahon Martin

Thyroid malignancies are the most common type of endocrine tumors. Of the various histological sub-types, anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) represents 2% of all cases but is responsible for most of the thyroid cancer related death.Indeed, ATC is regarded as one of the more aggressive and hard to treat forms of human cancer. Moreover, to date, there is a paucity of relevant models to study how the signature genetic abnormalities detected in ATC contribut...

ea0032p127 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2013

Lithium-associated hyperparathyroidism: a case report

Marcelino Mafalda , Silva Joao , Lopes Luis , Salgado Lucilia , Lopes Carlos , de Castro Joao Jacome

Introduction: Lithium therapy is commonly used in bipolar disorder treatment. Alongside the increasing prevalence of goiter and hypothyroidism, the sustaining use of lithium therapy is associated with several metabolic disorders, such as hypercalcemia and hyperparathyroidism (HPT).Case report: A 64-year-old woman with history of bipolar disorder treated with lithium for several years was referred to our department for evaluation of recurrent hypercalcemi...

ea0032p752 | Obesity | ECE2013

Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 is associated with apolipoprotein A-I and apolipoprotein e levels in obese premenopausal women

Silva-Nunes Jose , Peeraly Zulmira , Pedroso Nuno , Oliveira Ana , Duarte Leone , Brito Miguel , Veiga Luisa

Background: Obesity represents a cardiovascular risk factor. Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is a known regulator of monocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation, and participates at the early phases of atherogenesis. Apolipoproteins, as part of the lipoprotein particles, are classically coupled with cardiovascular risk distinction.Aims: To assess the association of anthropometric parameters, insulin resistance and MCP-1 levels with classic l...