Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090p126 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Carcinoembryonic antigen role in the assessment of neuroendocrine tumors

Dobre Ramona , Florentina Burcea Iulia , Capatana Cristina , Poiana Catalina

Background: The importance of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) assessment in the evaluation of medullary thyroid carcinoma is well known. The role of CEA in the assessment of other neuroendocrine tumors (NET) is not clear. We aimed to evaluate a possible correlation between CEA measurements and the aggressivity of NETs.Methods: We evaluated 56 (36 women) NETs followed in a tertiary center (23 gastrointestinal, 12 pancreatic, 10 pulmonary, 7 without primary...

ea0035p86 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

The 10-year absolute fracture risk and central DXA correlations in 505 Romanian menopausal women

Carsote Mara , Radoi Valentin , Mihai Alexandra , Geleriu Andreea , Baciu Ionela , Capatana Cristina , Paun Diana , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The new tool FRAX indicated risk of fracture, using or not DXA which is the golden standard for osteoporosis diagnosis.Aim: We analyzed the lumbar DXA correlations with 10-year fragility fracture risk probability.Material and method: A cross sectional study in postmenopausal women was designed. They were osteoporosis free at baseline; none of them has previously been treated for osteoporosis. The anamnesis, the anthro...

ea0070ep30 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

The utility of pre-test cortisol and other parameters in the prediction of short Synacthen test failure

Ravindran Ravikumar , Kumar Asit , Capatana Florin , Carter Jo , Adlan Mohamed , Premawardhana Lakdasa

Introduction: Short Synacthen tests (SST) are expensive, inconvenient, time consuming and subject to Synacthen availability. Any strategy reducing the need for SSTs will improve its cost effectiveness and also improve patient satisfaction. In this regard indications for SST and assay specific pre-test cortisol levels (not all SSTs are done at 0900 h) may have clinical utility.Methods: We retrospectively examined the indications for, time and place of tes...

ea0011p637 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Gonadotropin levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a marker of the gonadotropin secretion from non-functioning pituitary adenomas

Gheorghiu ML , Badiu C , Caragheorgheopol A , Hortopan D , Dumitrascu A , Galoiu S , Capatana C , Coculescu M

Objectives: Pituitary adenomas usually do not over-secrete gonadotropins in the bloodstream, although they may stain for gonadotropins. Our study aimed to assess whether the pre-operative gonadotropin level in CSF could be used as a marker of the pituitary tumour’s gonadotropin secretion.Patients and methods: 359 patients with pituitary adenomas, diagnosed between 1979 and 2005 in the Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest, were evaluated before pitu...

ea0035p85 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

The total fat mass and the fracture risk assessment: a study in 146 Romanian menopausal women

Carsote Mara , Radoi Valentin , Mihai Alexandra , Geleriu Andreea , Miulescu Rucsandra Danciulescu , Capatana Cristina , Trifanescu Raluca , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The fat mass (FM) is assessed by DXA, magnetic resonance, etc. One of the most accessible methods for current practice is bioimpedance.Aim: We analyzed FM based on bioimpedance and fragility fracture risk.Material and method: This is a transversal study in women, admitted at C.I.Parhon National Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest, Romania. The inclusion criteria were women in menopause. The exclusion criteria were p...

ea0090ep795 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Coexistence of acromegaly and autoimmune disorders: Between hazard and causality – a case series

Iftimie Mădălina Elena , Iulia-Florentina Burcea , Dobre Ramona , Trifanescu Raluca , Niculescu Dan Alexandru , Baciu Ionela , Radian Serban , Capatana Cristina , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: Acromegaly is a rare, chronic endocrinopathy, that results from persistent hypersecretion of growth hormone (GH) and consequently of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1). It is well known that GH excess has multisystemic effects throughout the body, but its interaction with the immune system has only been suggested in the last few decades. This prompted us to explore the frequency of autoimmune disorders in a retrospective acromegaly cohort....