Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p633 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Lower limb Merkel cell carcinoma with a single metastasis in a thyroid nodule

Martins R , Couto J , Santos A P , Ribeiro M , Giesteira L , Polinario A , Torres I

Introduction: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive cutaneous malignancy, affecting predominantly caucasian and older individuals (slight male predominance). This neoplasm is associated with a high risk of local recurrence and regional lymph node involvement. Distant metastases are less frequent; they were described in liver, bone, CNS, skin, lung and spleen. The authors describe a clinical case of Merkel cell carcinoma with a single metastasis in a thyroid nodule....

ea0022p115 | Bone/Calcium | ECE2010

Extraosseous effects of raloxifene in osteoporotic postmenopausal women

Sebastian-Ochoa Arantzazu , Fernandez-Garcia Diego , Reyes Garcia Rebeca , Munoz Torres Manuel

Raloxifene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator which has shown to decrease bone resorption, increase bone density and reduce vertebral fracture rate in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. Recent studies have shown a decrease on breast cancer incidence after raloxifene treatment. Although the mechanism is not clear, its mixed agonist and antagonist properties in different tissues could partially explain this effect.Objective: To evaluate the ef...

ea0022p660 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Trends in acromegaly treatment in Spain

Sesmilo Gemma , Gaztambide Sonia , Pico Antonio , Soto Alfonso , Torres Elena , Fajardo Carmen , Blanco Concepcion , Webb Susan

The Spanish acromegaly registry (REA) is an online epidemiological database created in 1997 to collect clinical and biochemical data of patients with acromegaly followed in Spain.Aim: To study trends in acromegaly treatment over time in Spain.Methods: REA is an online database in which registered endocrinologists collect data from all acromegalic patients seen at their practices in Spain. In the last year the neuroendocrine group o...

ea0020p247 | Bone/Calcium | ECE2009

Changes in adipokines serum levels after anticatabolic drugs in postmenopausal osteoporosis

Sebastian-Ochoa Arantzazu , Fernandez-Garcia Diego , Reyes-Garcia Rebeca , Munoz-Torres Manuel

Adiponectin and leptin have been described as potential contributors to bone metabolism. The effect of anticatabolic drugs on these adipokines and their relationship with bone metabolism have not been clearly clarified.Aims: (1) Evaluate adiponectin and leptin levels in osteoporosic postmenopausal women and their relationship with BMD, bone turnover and osteoclastogenesis markers. (2) Analyze changes on adiponectin and leptin levels after treatment with ...

ea0020p253 | Bone/Calcium | ECE2009

Vitamin D inadequacy in patientes who are screened for osteoporosis

Reyes-Garcia Rebeca , Fernandez-Garcia Diego , Sebastian-Ochoa Arantzazu , Munoz-Torres Manuel

Low concentrations of vitamin D leads to secondary hiperparathyroidism, bone loss, and an increase of osteoporotic fractures in populations at risk. Adequate vitamin D and calcium intake is considered an essential component of postmenopausal osteoporosis management. Several epidemiological studies have assessed the prevalence of low serum vitamin D concentrations, indicating that vitamin D inadequacy (<30 ng/ml) is a problem world-wide.Aims: To evalu...

ea0016p692 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Rosiglitazone in two patients with thyroglobulin-positive and radioiodine-negative differentiated thyroid cancer

Martin Tomas , Fernandez-Arguelles Amaya , Torres Alberto , Gentil Alfonso , Castro Juan , Cambils Teresa

Thiazolidinediones have demonstrated some efficacy in promoting radioiodine uptake of previously poorly radioiodine-responsive thyroid cancers. We describe the effect of rosiglitazone, in promoting uptake in thyroid metastatic tissue with weak uptake in order to treatment with radioiodine in two patients.Case 1: A 62-year-old woman with thyroid cancer and negative I-131 body scan post therapy (150 mCi) with presence of recurrent disease (PET positive in ...

ea0014p334 | (1) | ECE2007

Hashimoto’s encephalitis: role of diagnostic SPECT

Martin Tomas , Gentil Alfonso , Torres Alberto , Maraver Silvia , Diaz-Galvez Milagrosa

In autoimmune thyroid disease some diverse neurological alterations like dementia, psychosis or peripheral neuropathy, are described. Hashimoto’s encephalopathy (EH) is a serious form of these neurological alterations. We describe three cases with different presentation and morphologic normal tests where cerebral SPECT was diagnostic.Case n°1. A 32-year-old male diagnosed of autoimmune hypothyroidism which presents paresthetics and muscular sti...

ea0010s14 | The placenta as an endocrine organ | SFE2005

Paracrynology of the placenta

Petraglia F , Florio P , Torricelli M , Galleri L , Giovannelli A , Torres P

Human placenta expresses a large variety of regulatory factors which are involved in the control of local hormone production, throughout paracrine and/or autocrine mechanisms. Their action may occur in the same tissue where they originate, as well as in the contiguous tissues (fetal membranes, uterus).By using primary cultures, cell lines, or tissue explants (incubated or perifused) it has been shown that neuropeptides, growth factors, cytokines modulate...

ea0056p383 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2018

Relationship between circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D and glucose homeostasis in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis

Avila-Rubio Veronica , Garcia-Fontana Beatriz , Novo-Rodriguez Cristina , Cantero-Hinojosa Jesus , Munoz-Torres Manuel

Context: Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) is associated with other comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease and impaired glucose homeostasis. Vitamin D insufficiency is highly prevalent, and may be a common link between these disorders. Recently, it has been shown that vitamin D may be involved in insulin resistance; however, this relationship has not been well evaluated in women with PMO.Objective: To assess the relationship between circulating lev...

ea0056p679 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2018

Non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: the most frequent mutations

Hayon Maria , del Carmen Serrano Maria , Blanquez David , Maria Gomez Jose , Torres Elena

Background and Objective: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is one of the most common diseases in pediatric endocrinology. Non-classical (NC-CAH) forms are characterized by milder enzyme dysfunction and manifests commonly in adolescence or adulthood. The most frequent form of NC-CAH occurs due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency which is caused by defects in the CYP21A2 gene. Our aim was to describe the most common 21-hydroxylase gene (CYP21A2) mutations in our geographical area i...