Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p384 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ICEECE2012

A case history as example for diagnostics and treatment of acromegaly: started and ended with pregnancy

Magony S. , Valkusz Z. , Csajbok Z. , Sepp K. , Gardi J. , Szecsi M. , Kiss I. , Wittmann T. , Julesz J.

The history of a female patient is demonstrated as an example of diagnostic and therapeutical pitfalls in acromegaly. The patient was first operated on a pituitary macroadenoma at her age of 21. Prior to surgery, serum prolactin was found moderately elevated and the patient was raromenorrhoic, without galactorrhea. Soon recurrence of the tumour was trialed with bromocriptine medication, however, without any inhibitory effect on the process. The patient underwent a second neuro...

ea0026p575 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Possible association between polyunsaturated fatty acids and parameters of metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus-pilot study

Rasic-Milutinovic Z , Vujovic M , Popovic-Radinovic V , Tica J , Gluvic Z , Lackovic M , Perunicic-Pekovic G , Popovic T

Bacground: In type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), the level of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), is usually decreased, and could be accused for metabolic disturbance, chronic inflammation, and accelerated atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to determine if there is any relationship between composition of plasma phospholipids PUFAs and parameters of metabolic syndrome.Methods: The study was cross-sectional. Fifteen T2DM patients 63.22±7.20, BMI...

ea0011oc57 | ThyroidOC57 British Thyroid Association Award | ECE2006

Treatment of experimental hyperthyroid Graves’ disease with decoy TNF-family ligand receptors, suggests an essential role for BAFF in production of thyroid stimulating antibodies

Gilbert JA , Kalled SL , Moorhead J , Hess D , Rennert P , Li Z , Khan Z , Banga J-P

Introduction and Aims: GravesÂ’ disease (GD) is mediated by thyroid stimulating antibodies (TSAbs) to the TSH receptor (TSHR). Treatments for GD have remained unchanged for more than 40 years with less than 50% of patients achieving long term remission with medical therapy. Experimental animal models have been described which facilitate understanding of disease mechanisms and permit studies of novel immunotherapeutic interventions. However studies aiming to perturb the Th1...

ea0055p18 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2018

Type 1 diabetes presenting with unilateral left foot drop

Li Adrian P Z , Best Jonathan , Kariyawasam Dulmini , Brackenridge Anna , Thomas Stephen , Maltese Giuseppe

Case history: A 26-year-old lady presented with a two-week history of weakness associated with pins and needles affecting the lateral calf and dorsomedial aspect of her left foot. The patient denied any trauma or symptoms including weight loss. She had no drug allergies and was taking no regular medications. She had a vegan diet supplemented with multivitamins. Her past medical and family history was unremarkable. On examination, she had a narrow-based high-steppage-gait. Lowe...

ea0081p292 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Parathyroidectomy decreases serum monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, and increases vitamin d metabolites in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

Meng Lingqiong , su chi , Shapses Sue A , Trooskin Stanley Z , Wang Xiangbing

Background: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common endocrine disorder accompanied by high cytokines and low total 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D]. An inflammatory cytokine, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), is found to be higher in people with elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH), unlike other cytokines (1). Also, a rise in MCP-1 in response to high PTH is associated with bone loss (2). Parathyroidectomy (PTX) is the only cure for patients with PHPT. Whether the ...

ea0050ep045 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

A curious case of recurrent episodes of multiple-electrolytes derangement

Htun Kyaw Z , Rajkanna Jeyanthy , Sagi Satyanarayana V , Oyibo Samson O

Introduction: Single-electrolyte derangement is a common biochemical finding. Multiple-electrolytes derangement is less common and require multiple and simultaneous corrective therapies. We present a patient who had multiple admissions with multiple-electrolytes derangement, which after further evaluation required a single therapeutic intervention.Case: A 26-year-old lady had eight admissions over three years with abdominal pain and vomiting. During each...

ea0050ep045 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

A curious case of recurrent episodes of multiple-electrolytes derangement

Htun Kyaw Z , Rajkanna Jeyanthy , Sagi Satyanarayana V , Oyibo Samson O

Introduction: Single-electrolyte derangement is a common biochemical finding. Multiple-electrolytes derangement is less common and require multiple and simultaneous corrective therapies. We present a patient who had multiple admissions with multiple-electrolytes derangement, which after further evaluation required a single therapeutic intervention.Case: A 26-year-old lady had eight admissions over three years with abdominal pain and vomiting. During each...

ea0083rdo6 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | EYES2022

The role of thyroid autoimmunity in assisted reproduction outcome-not yet solved puzzle

S. Medenica , E. Garalejic , D Abazovic , Z Bukumiric , B Arsic , M. Zarkovic

Background: Thyroid autoantibodies cross blood-follicle barrier in titer dependent manner and may change oocyte microenvironment with adverse effects on implantation or post-implantation period. Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) interfers with pregnancy course and newborn anthropometry in pregnancy achieved by assisted reproduction (ART).Objective: To light upon pregnancy course outcomes and newborn anthropometric characteristics regarding TAI in ART programme....

ea0086p256 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Two cases of acromegaly: the role of the dentist in early detection

Z Htun Kyaw , Sagi Satyanarayana V , Rajkanna Jeyanthy , Goindoo Ryan J , Oyibo Samson O

Introduction: Acromegaly is a rare metabolic condition in adults caused by over secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland. The characteristic skeletal and organ overgrowth and dental mal-occlusion issues are so insidious that they go unnoticed by the patient and family. The dentist may be the first healthcare provider to see these patients, thereby proving instrumental in early diagnosis. We report two cases of acromegaly: one case identified by a dentist and anothe...

ea0086p145 | Thyroid | SFEBES2022

Iodine-based contrast media-induced hyperthyroidism in a patient with underlying subclinical hyperthyroidism and multinodular goitre

P Than Yu Kyi , Htun Kyaw Z , Sagi Satyanarayana V , Rajkanna Jayanthy , Oyibo Samson O

Background: The prevalence of iodine-based contrast media-induced (ICM-induced) thyroid dysfunction varies (1-15%). Contrast-induced hyperthyroidism is predominantly found in iodine-deficient regions and in patients with underlying nodular goitre or latent GravesÂ’ disease. Beta-blockers are first-line therapy, but anti-thyroid medication are used for severe symptomatic cases.Case Report: A 79-year-old man presented with a 4-day history of bilious vo...