Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p591 | (1) | ECE2007

Self-concept in patients with PCOS

Gotca Ioan , Cristea Cristina , Leustean Letitia , Ioana Draghici , Zbranca Eusebie

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a major source of psychological morbidity and can negatively affect quality of life. The aim of the study was to identify characteristics of self-concept in female patients diagnosed with PCOS (n=22, mean age 26+/− 11 years) and comparative analysis with a control group (n=22).Methods: Psychology questionnaire, selection tests based on geometrical figures/ words and also graph logical analysis were ...

ea0026p154 | Male reproduction | ECE2011

Erectile dysfunction in endocrine patients (pituitary diseases)

Mogos Simona Juliette , Vulpoi Camen , Ananie Teodora , Mogos Voichita , Zbranca Eusebie

Aim of the study: Assessing prevalence and severity of erectile dysfunction in patients with pituitary diseases.Materials and methods: International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) questionnaires were used to assess erectile dysfunction (ED) in 83 patients having pituitary diseases (31 patients had hypopituitarism, 11 diabetes insipidus, 10 prolactinomas, 11 nonfunctional adenomas, 16 operated acromegaly, 4 GH...

ea0022p428 | Endocrine tumours &amp; neoplasia (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Malignant paraganglioma – the story of a long time survival

Balcan Roxana , Iliescu Dan , Stefanescu Cipriana , Popa Radu , Vasiliu Ioana , Idriceanu Jeanina , Zbranca Eusebie , Vulpoi Carmen

Introduction: Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma are catecholamine secreting tumours. Malignancy is uncommon (approximately 10% for pheochromocytoma and 20% for paraganglioma) and surgery, when possible, is the first line treatment. However, the prognosis is poor because of frequent local recurrence and/or metastases and the lack of specific chemotherapeutic agents. CASE-REPORT: We present the case of a 60 years-old man who, at the age of 48, was diagnosed with paraganglioma. ...

ea0020p43 | Adrenal | ECE2009

Iatrogenic Cushing’s syndrome induced by topical corticoid application in child and adult

Branisteanu Dumitru , Turliuc Serban , Veliaj Blenda , Mogos Simona , Zbranca Eusebie , Repede Ionut , Aancute Adrian , Mogos Voichita

Topical application of corticosteroids is frequently used in the therapy of dermatological diseases due to their anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. On the other hand, when reaching pharmacological levels, exogenous corticoids frequently lead to complete Cushing syndrome, including skin modifications, irrespective of the route of administration. We describe four cases of iatrogenic Cushing’s syndrome triggered by topical application of corticoids. The first t...

ea0020p168 | Thyroid | ECE2009

Unsual onset of subacute thyroiditis

Stoica Ioana , Plesa Alina , Ciobanu Delia Gabriela , Dinu Roxana , Zbranca Eusebie , Vulpoi Carmen

Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is a self-limited inflammatory disease of presumed viral etiology, characterized by pain and thriphasic functional thyroid evolution. We report the case of an 54-years-old woman hospitalized in 02.2008 at the Gastroenterology Department for fever, diahreea, significant weight loss (5 kg in one month), with the suspicion of Crohn’s disease (CD). Two weeks before she presented a subfebrile episode with bilateral jugular lymphadenopathy, dysphagia,...

ea0020p309 | Clinical case reports and clinical reports | ECE2009

A case of giant-cell jaw tumour and primary hyperparathyroidism

Mogos Voichita , Popescu Eugenia , Popa Teodora , Stefanescu Cipriana , Zbranca Eusebie , Grigorovici Alexandru , Mihailovici Sultana , Branisteanu Dumitru

Patient DE, a 49-year-old woman, was operated in 2005 for two giant-cell tumours of the mandible, and in 2008 for another tumour with the same localisation and histology. Inferior cervical ultrasound after the second surgery revealed a parathyroid adenoma of 20×27×15 mm behind the lower pole of the right thyroid lobe, confirmed by Tc tetrofosmin scintigraphy. The patient had metabolic features suggestive for primary hyperparathyroidism: calcium – 10.9 mg/dl (nor...

ea0020p525 | Paediatric Endocrinology | ECE2009

LEOPARD syndrome and pilocytic astrocytoma: a random association?

Vulpoi Carmen , Rusu Cristina , Zenker Martin , Poeata Ion , Constantinescu Aurora , Indrei Anca , Stoica Ioana , Zbranca Eusebie

Leopard syndrome (LS) is a rare autosomal dominant disease of variable penetrance and clinical expression. LEOPARD is an acronym for the major features of the disorder: lentigines, ECG conduction abnormalities, Ocular hypertelorism, pulmonary stenosis, abnormal genitalia, retardation of growth, and deafness. LS is caused by different mutations in PTPN11 gene (protein-tyrosine phosphatase, nonreceptor-type, 11), allelic with Noonan syndrome (NS). The diagnosis is established if...

ea0016p131 | Clinical cases | ECE2008

A long standing lymph node metastasis from occult thyroid papillary carcinoma: 10 years evolution until positive diagnosis

Preda Cristina , Stanciu Roxana , Grigorovici Alexandru , Costan Victor , Vulpoi Carmen , Piciu Doina , Zbranca Eusebie

Papillary thyroid carcinoma is a slow growing tumor and is reputed to have an excellent prognosis. In 10–20% of cases, the presence of lymph node metastases led to diagnosis.Objective: To present a patient with enlarged lateral cervical masses, present for 10 years, that proved to be lymph nodes with metastatic thyroid papillary carcinoma.Case report: We report a case of an 26-year-old female patient with 10 years evolution of...

ea0016p769 | Thyroid | ECE2008

The influence of chronic GH excess upon thyroid gland morphology evaluated by ultrasound

Buzduga Catalin , Ananie Teodora Emiliana , Mogos Simona , Zbranca Eusebie , Galesanu Corina , Mogos Voichita , Branisteanu Dumitru D

It is known that thyroid pathology is generally more frequently found in women than in men. The somatotroph axis stimulates skeleton growth, but also the development of smooth tissues, including the thyroid gland. We investigated the effect of chronic GH excess upon ultrasound-evaluated (7.5 MHz linear probe) thyroid gland morphology of 74 patients (40 women şi 34 men) diagnosed with acromegaly. When compared to mean thyroid volume of age- and sex-matched non-acromegali...

ea0016p795 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Graves’ disease and myasthenia gravis: who comes first?

Vulpoi Carmen , Andriescu Lidia , Ciobanu Delia Gabriela , Ungureanu Maria Christina , Cuciureanu Dan , Grigoras Mihai , Zbranca Eusebie

Graves’ disease (GD) and myasthenia gravis (MG) may be associated and influence one another clinical expression. We report the cases of 3 female patients who presented this particular association. First patient (RL, 55 years), was diagnosed with MG and, 5 years after, developed GD, remitted after 2 years of anti-thyroid drugs (ATD). She is still euthyroid after more than 10 years, and MG is compensated with moderate doses of anticholinesterase drugs (ACD). Thoracic CT sho...