Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p046 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Systematic in silico evaluation of rare genetic variants in G-protein alpha 11 (Gα11)

Gluck Anna , Gorvin Caroline M , Thakker Rajesh V

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) that maintains systemic calcium homeostasis by detecting alterations in extracellular calcium, which it transduces into signalling changes, mainly via the Gq/11 pathway, leading to a decrease in PTH secretion. The importance of CaSR is highlighted by studies of patients that harbour germline CaSR mutations, which lead to a gain of receptor function in autosomal dominant...

ea0083cbo4 | Calcium and Bone | EYES2022

Markers of cardiometabolic and bone health in postmenopausal women on glucocorticoid replacement therapy due to adrenal insufficiency

E Kardalas , D. A. Vassiliadi , A Angelousi , V Lambadiari , S Tsagarakis

Background: Individuals with adrenal insufficiency (AI) receive life-long glucocorticoid (GC) replacement which often exceeds physiological daily GC production, with negative effects on cardiometabolic and bone health parameters.Objective: Assessment of cardiometabolic and bone health markers in postmenopausal females with AI in relation to the GC dose.Methods: We retrospectively collected 114 postmenopausal women with AI (37 with ...

ea0083cbp2 | Calcium and Bone | EYES2022

Densitometry misinterpretation leading to unnecessary denosumab prescription

M Mustapic , J Andric , I Samle , V Pandzic Jaksic

Background: Bone mineral density (BMD) measurement is an important tool for fracture risk assessment, but should be used with awareness of its performance and analysis pitfalls.Case Presentation: A 59-year-old patient underwent her first densitometry as part of a routine medical check-up. She had no previous fractures and no risk factors that could impair bone health. The results showed that her BMD was in the range of low bone mass. Four years later, de...

ea0083rdp2 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | EYES2022

Late-discovered mosaic Klinefelter syndrome with severe osteoporosis and obesity

I Samle , J Andric , M Mustapic , V Pandzic Jaksic

Background: Bone mineral density measurement sometimes reveals osteoporosis that is a consequence of undiagnosed or neglected long-standing health disorders. These secondary causes of osteoporosis should be carefully investigated, especially in men.Case Presentation: A 63-year-old male complained of back pain and was referred to endocrinology clinic due to a poor densitometry finding indicating osteoporosis. He presented with severe obesity (body mass in...

ea0086p143 | Thyroid | SFEBES2022

A delayed diagnosis of Graves’ disease in a patent with severe hyperthyroidism-associated hypercalcaemia

Ramzan Adil , Sagi Satyanarayana V , Oyibo Samson O

Introduction: Mild hypercalcaemia can occur in patients with Graves’ disease. Postulated mechanisms include increased bone resorption and mobilisation of calcium from the bones in response to increased interleukin-6 and catecholamine levels. The coexistence of primary hyperparathyroidism and Graves’ disease is rare. Hypercalcaemia with suppressed or unsuppressed parathyroid hormone levels should prompt a search for non-parathyroid or parathyroid causes, respectively....

ea0090p315 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

Study on prevalence of hypercalcemia due to chronic liver disease and correlation with its severity

Vijayan Laiju , M V Vimal , Kumar Anish , Prashanth Sunil

Introduction: Chronic liver disease (CLD) is usually not described as a common cause of hypercalcemia unless there is hepatoma. Of late, there are some reports suggesting CLD as a cause for hypercalcemia. The exact mechanism contributing to hypercalcemia in CLD is poorly understood. It usually correlates with the severity of disease.Aim of the study: To assess the prevalence of hypercalcemia in patients with chronic liver disease To study the relation of...

ea0090p731 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Bilateral ovarian mass due to primary hypothyroidism - a case report

M V Vimal , K Nikitha , P N Ajitha

Introduction: The triad of primary hypothyroidism, precocious puberty and delayed bone age in children with cystic ovarian enlargement constitutes the syndrome of van wyk grumbach. Commonly reported as a rare complication of hypothyroidism in children, there are only a few case reports in adult population. Herewith, we are reporting the case of a 22-year-old hypothyroid lady, who presented with bilateral ovarian cysts. Considering hypothyroidism, a high risk for surgery, thyro...

ea0090ep1114 | Late Breaking | ECE2023

Wernicke Encephalopathy Due To Bariatric Surgery: Recounting A Case Report

V. de Assuncao Guilherme , Paredes Silvia , Cardoso Helena

Introduction: Wernicke Encephalopathy (WE) is an acute neurologic disorder caused by thiamine deficiency. It is characterized by the classic triad of encephalopathy, gait ataxia and oculomotor dysfunction. It occurs in the setting of poor nutrition caused by lack of dietary intake or malabsorption. Since both of them can happen in patients that underwent bariatric surgery it is of utmost importance to prevent, recognize and treat this severe complication.<p class="abstext"...

ea0063p125 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) & Diabetes – advocacy for support services in resource-poor nations

Pal S , Roy T , Shastri V , R Pande

Background: Diabetes-support services facilities available only in few city hospitals. Especially diabetics in rural India lack comprehensive diabetes care plan. NGO’s play key role in psychosocial-support/Counseling/rehabilitation in remote towns of India. Our Project aimed to formulate policy for trained personals to give better & cost-effective Diabetes-support services.Methods: We mobilized training resources from local primary Health-center...

ea0044ep28 | (1) | SFEBES2016

Lithium associated Hyperparathyroidism (LAH): Cinacalcet is an effective alternative treatment option

Sagi Satya V , Jampana Neelima , Rajkanna Jeyanthy , Oyibo Samson

Introduction: Lithium associated hyperparathyroidism (LAH) resulting in hypercalcaemia is a known problem. Treatment options are limited in frail elderly patients with multiple co-morbidities, in whom parathyroid surgery could be dangerous. Cinacalcet, a calcimimetic agent can be an alternative option. We report a case of an elderly lady on Lithium, who was initiated on Cinacalcet for hypercalcaemia and has had to continue the Lithium for her bipolar affective disorder.<p ...