Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p447 | Thyroid (non cancer) | ECE2011

Evaluation of thyroid surgery: 10 years of experience in a Military Hospital

Marcelino Mafalda , Lopes Carlos , Carvalho Raquel , Guerra Paulo , Passos Dolores , Vilar Helena , Lopes Luis , Castro Joao

Introduction: Thyroid surgery is nowadays associated with low morbidity and extremely low mortality. A consistent association has been observed between high surgical volume and better outcomes. Patients who undergo surgery by a skilled surgeon have fewer complications. On the other hand, different surgical techniques have been associated with different outcomes. Since 1997, thyroid diseases are treated in our department by a multidisciplinary team.Object...

ea0026p448 | Thyroid (non cancer) | ECE2011

Fine needle aspiration biopsy in thyroid nodular disease: 10 years of experience in a Military University Hospital

Marcelino Mafalda , Andre Saudade , Figueiredo Luisa , Passos Dolores , Vilar Helena , Lopes Luis , Carvalho Raquel , Castro Joao

Introduction: Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) plays an essential role in the evaluation of thyroid nodular disease (TND). It reduces the rate of unnecessary thyroid surgery for patients with benign nodules, and allows the choice of the appropriate surgery. In our department, 2124 FNAB were performed in 10 years. 60% of them are now ultrasound guided (UGFNAB).Objective: To access the accuracy of FNAB in our hospital.Methods: Re...

ea0026p535 | Bone/calcium/Vitamin D | ECE2011

Prevalence of metabolic bone disease in Wilson’s disease (WD) patients

Teixeira Sofia , Domingos Joana , Carvalho Rui , Miranda Helena Pessegueiro , Magalhaes Marina

Background: Skeletal changes including demineralization have been reported in WD. The exact mechanism originating these changes isn’t completely understood but some authors have proposed a link to vitamin D (VitD) metabolism.Aim: To investigate the prevalence of demineralization in a cohort of WD patients and correlate it with VitD status and severity of hepatic and neurological involvement.Methods: Thirty-five patients (17 ma...

ea0026p594 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Acute respiratory distress syndrome in a nonsurgical transsexual

Giestas A , Almeida M , Teixeira S , Maia A , Azevedo T , Vaz D , Palma I , Carvalho R

Introduction: Liquid silicone is an inert material that as minimal local tissue reaction, but it is the systemic complications, such as silicone embolism and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) that carry the highest associated morbidity. Liquid silicone is frequently used for illegal cosmetic procedures in transsexual patients, and the most common injection sites are the hips, buttocks, face and breasts.We report a case of silicone embolism with ...

ea0026p626 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Virilizing ovarian steroid cell tumor: clinical case

Matos M J , Freitas P , Costa M A , Paiva V , Guimaraes M , Lopes J M , Carvalho D

Introduction: Androgen-producing tumors are a rare cause of hyperandrogenism (±0.2%). Ovarian steroid cell tumors represent <0.1% of all ovarian tumors. They may present at any age and in 12–50% of cases are associated with virilization. The majority of these tumors are benign or low-grade malignanies.Clinical case: A 74-year-old female patient, with history of vaginal hysterectomy for genital prolapse at the age of 50, is referred to Endoc...

ea0026p652 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Long term evolution of a coincident ACTH-dependent and independent Cushing’s syndrome

Nogueira Claudia , Vinha Eduardo , Pereira Josue , Bernardes Ines , Gomes Taveira , Pardal Joana , Bettencourt Herberto , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: The coexistence of Cushing’s disease with an ACTH-secreting adrenal adenoma is not frequent.Case report: A 32-year-old woman was observed in our Department in 2000 for obesity. Hypercortisolism was documented and the basal hormonal study and functional testing oriented towards a pituitary origin (ACTH 24.8 pg/ml). Pituitary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an asymmetric pituitary gland and a pituitary stalk deviation to the left...

ea0026p653 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Maltose interference in the determination of blood glucose levels by test strips based on glucose dehydrogenase-PQQ method: a case report

Belo S , Rodrigues P , Alves M , Neves C , Magalhaes A , Carvalho D

Background: The different systems for monitoring capillary blood glucose levels may suffer interference from various substances.Case report: Male patient, 48 years old, with history of hypertension, dyslipidemia and previous smoking. He presented also type 1 diabetes mellitus, with 37 years of progress, with diabetic retinopathy, kidney failure, in peritoneal dialysis since 2009, and ischemic heart disease (myocardial infarction in 2005). He was treated ...

ea0022p228 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

Cushing's syndrome as presentation of an ACTH-producing pulmonary tumour

Rodrigues Pedro , Castedo Jose Luis , Cernadas Eduardo , Carvalho Davide , Medina Jose Luis

Introduction: Ectopic Cushing’s syndrome is a rare disease, with a reported incidence of 0.1/million per year. This disorder accounts for approximately 12–17% of patients with ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome. Small cell lung carcinoma is responsible for about 20% of cases, although ectopic ACTH hypersecretion occurs in only 0.5–2% of these tumours. Hypercortisolaemia is usually severe and of rapid onset. Optimal treatment is surgical excision of the tumou...

ea0020p310 | Clinical case reports and clinical reports | ECE2009

α-Adrenergic blockade with doxazosin: case report

Carvalho Maria Raquel , Dias Teresa , Machado Antonio Pedro , Esteves Rui , do Carmo Isabel

Pheocromocytoma is a catecholamine-secreting tumor that arises from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. In general, they are unilateral and the treatment of choise is complete surgical resection. Surgery and other medical procedures such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy may result in massive catecholamine release that can be fatal. Some form of preoperative pharmacologic preparation is indicated for all patients to control blood pressure, arrhytmia and promote intravascula...

ea0020p413 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | ECE2009

Quality of life in diabetes mellitus: conditional issues of treatment and coping strategies

Pereira Miguel , Neves Celestino , Pereira Joao , Carqueja Eduardo , Alves Marta , Carvalho Davide , Coelho Rui , Medina Jose

Introduction: Quality of life (QoL) is a subject of increasing interest in the health context. Applied to a chronic condition like diabetes, this issue could give an overall perspective of the health outcome.Objective: To evaluate the coping mechanisms, the treatment issues and its contribution to QoL of diabetes patients.Patients and methods: We gathered a sample of 94 diabetic subjects, 50% males, 55.3% type 1, with a mean age of...