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ea0069p68 | Poster Presentations | SFENCC2020

Refractory cyclical cushing’s – clinical challenges

Banu Zeenat , Eltayeb Randa , Aziz Umaira , Eldigair Hiba , Tickle Eliane , Khoo Bernard , Yousseif Ahmed , Al-barazi Sinan , Karra Efthimia

Case history: Cyclical Cushing’s is a very rare disease with rhythmic fluctuations in cortisol production with or without phenotypic features. It is a very challenging entity to diagnose. The low index of clinical suspicion is key for timely diagnosis and prevention of long-term complications. A 66 years old male presented with intermittent, episodic bilateral leg swelling and reversible weight gain of ˜6 kg following these episodes. Background history entailed femor...

ea0016p661 | Signal transduction | ECE2008

NOD proteins expression and function in the pituitary folliculostellate cells

Correa-de-Santana Eliane , Frohlich Bianca , Theodoropoulou Marily , Paez-Pereda Marcelo , Onofri Chiara , Labeur Martha , Renner Ulrich , Karl Stalla Gunter

Folliculostellate (FS) cells were found to regulate hormonal secretion in pituitary endocrine cells. This cell type share properties with components of the innate immune response such as dendritic cells and macrophages, and it is suggested that they are able to initiate immune responses and act as part of an immunoendocrine regulation system. Members of toll-like receptor (TLR) family recognize bacterial cell wall components and initiate an immune response. Recently, we detect...

ea0037ep597 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Exploratory study a Brazilian population with multiple chronic conditions from the perspective of smoking

Galil Arise , Richter Kimber , Banhato Eliane , Campos Tatiane , Santos Rafael Henrique , Souza Marilaine , Almeida Mariane , Oliveira Sonielle , Colugnati Fernando , Cupertino Ana Paula , Bastos Marcus

Recent evidence shows that are modifiable risk factors and preventable, the most responsible for the high morbidity and mortality secondary to multiple chronic conditions (MCC), and smoking is one of the most important representatives. However, we still lack studies of populations with MCC and its association with smoking status.Objectives: To identify clinical and psychosocial characteristics according to the status of smoking among users with MCC, at h...

ea0063p465 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 2 | ECE2019

Measurement of metanephrine in adrenal venous sampling may help subtyping primary aldosteronism

Baron Stephanie , Bailly Clement , Cornu Erica , Blanchard Anne , Bergerot Damien , Pagny Jean-Yves , Laffy Pierre-Yves , Carrere Thierry , Grataloup Christine , Zinzindohoue Franck , Reznik Yves , Azizi Michel , Billaud Eliane , Amar Laurence

Objective: Adrenal venous sampling (AVS) is the gold standard method to assess lateralization of aldosterone secretion in patients with primary aldosteronism (PA). The selectivity index (SIcortisol, the adrenal to peripheral vein ratio of cortisol concentrations) determines correct catheter positioning during AVS. The lateralization index (LIcortisol, the aldosterone to cortisol ratios between adrenal veins) distinguishes unilateral aldosterone producing ...

ea0032p746 | Obesity | ECE2013

Green tea catechins attenuate high-fat diet effects related to obesity and diabetes without effect hypothalamic expression of TLR4 pathway or serotoninergic 1B and 2C receptors

Okuda Marcos Hiromu , Alves de Santana Aline , Moreno Mayara Franzoi , Hachul Ana Claudia , Neto Nelson Inacio , dos Santos Bruno , Oller do Nascimento Claudia Maria , Zemdegs Juliane , Ribeiro Eliane Beraldi , Oyama Lila Missae

Many mechanisms are proposed for green tea’s role as anti-obesity and anti-diabetic natural product. Two of them involve the hypothalamic control of energy balance: i) high-fat diets (HFD) rich in saturated fats induce low-grade inflammation, leading to leptin and insulin resistance; ii) serotonin receptors (SR) 1B and 2C activation have anorexigenic effects, SR2C activation improves insulin sensitivity, and HFD can also impair this system. We investigated the effects of ...

ea0041ep392 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2016

Hypothyroidism as a cause of precocious puberty

Paletti Mikele Torino , Miranda Angela Cristina Menegato , Sanseverino Bruna Lopes , Cosson Eliane Lopes Miranda , Takahashi Fabiana Sayuri , Caldeira Flavia Renata de Sousa , Faria Leonardo Cesar Simoes , Amicone Martin Andres , Aguiar Nicia Das Merces Maia , Souza Tania Mara Pinheiro Alves , Codonho Thatiani Coelho Placco , Anjos Hesio Jose de Mora dos , Oliveira Julimar Benedita Gomes , Junior Odon Paes Barbosa , Silva Francilene , de Jesus Ana Luisa , Rocha Denise Rosso Tenorio Wanderley , Arbex Alberto Krayyem

Introduction: Hypothyroidism is a rare cause of early puberty in childhood. It reduces the growth rate by decreasing the amplitude of GH pulses. We report the case of a child who developed precocious puberty and reduced speed consequent to hypothyroidism growth. The treatment of thyroid disease with levothyroxine led to regression of pubertal development and resumption of growth.Methods: A.J.S., female, 1 year and 5 months of age at first consultation. S...