Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep485 | Diabetes (complications & therapy) | ECE2015

Diabetic kidney disease and its association with macrovascular disease in diabetic patients

Fernandez Elena Garcia , Miguel Gonzalo Allo , Villa Lucas Arroyave , Diaz-Guerra Guillermo Martinez , Carranza Federico Hawkins

Introduction: It is well known that diabetes confers a substantial burden of macrovascular disease. However, just a few studies have investigated the association between diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the presence of DKD is associated with macrovascular disease in diabetic patients.Patients and methods: 98 diabetic patients (48 males/50 females) were included in the study. DKD...

ea0037ep668 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Radio-induced meningioma: a long-term consequence of pituitary radiotherapy

Paramo-Fernandez Concepcion , Lopez-Vazquez Yolanda , Barragans Gloria , Martinez Angel , Lago Javier , Gomara Susana

Long-term sequels of pituitary radiotherapy include hypopituitarism, optic nerve atrophy, sensorineural hearing loss, neurocognitive impairment and second intracranial neoplasms, the meningioma being the most frequent. The cumulative incidence of second cerebral tumours within 20 years of the radiation is 2% and, unlike its primary forms, they show a more aggressive atypical histology, and the age of appearance varies depending on the latency time, which in its turn is proport...

ea0037ep767 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Response to pasireotide in an acromegalic patient with resistance to conventional medical treatment

Saenz Maria Sonia Gaztambide , Fernandez Pedro Gonzalez , Unanue Ihintza Larranaga , Rodriguez Maria Dolores Moure

Introduction: Surgery is the primary therapy in most acromelagic patients. When persistent disease is observed, adjuvant medical therapy is used. Pasireotide is a somatostatin analogue (SSA) not approved for acromegaly therapy yet, but with a potentially better response, given that it binds to four out of five somatostatin receptors.Materials and methods: We present the case of an acromegalic patient with resistance to many therapies and response to trea...

ea0037ep893 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

Thyroid cancer arises in 5% of patients referred from primary care to a high-resolution thyroid clinic

Doblas Isabel Mancha , Cortes-Salazar Carmen Maria , Fernandez-Garcia Jose Carlos , Tinahones Francisco

Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of thyroid cancer in patients with suspected thyroid nodule referred from primary care.Methods: Retrospective cohort study which included patients with suspected thyroid nodule referred from primary care to a high-resolution thyroid nodule clinic. Demographic and clinical characteristics were collected, all patients underwent thyroid ultrasound and subsequently, a fine-needle aspiration (FNA) was performed if thyroid...

ea0037ep1040 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Sensitivity and specificity of thyroid cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy: results of a series of 1567 thyroidectomies

Ma Calderon Dulce , Herraiz Sandra , Sastre Julia , Gonzalez Abel , Fernandez Belen , Valero Miguel Angel , Aguirre Miguel

Introduction: Sensitivity and specificity of thyroid cytology in our series of thyroidectomies were evaluated.Material and methods: A retrospective, multicentre study of 1567 thyroidectomies performed in the eight hospitals of Castilla La Mancha (Spain) during the years 2010–2013.Results: The cytological results were benign in 37.6% of cases, malignant or suspicious of malignancy in 17.3% (10 and 7.3% respectively). In 4.1% of...

ea0035s11.2 | Long term outcome of cured pituitary patients | ECE2014

Quality of life in patients with non-functioning pituitary adenomas

Capatina Cristina , Christodoulides Constantinos , Fernandez Alberto , Cudlip Simon , Grossman Ashley , Wass John , Karavitaki Niki

Non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFA) are associated with significant morbidity. Published data on the quality of life (QoL) of NFA patients are scarce and conflicting: some studies indicate a reduced QoL in patients with adequately treated NFAs while others demonstrate that subjective health-related QoL is not compromised to any major extent compared to the general population. Most published studies indicate specific subgroups of patients which are particularly affected, w...

ea0035p90 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia: an important differential diagnosis from hyperparathyroidism

Luque-Fernandez Ines , Vicente Almudena , Luque Alessandra , Del Val Florentino , Garin Intza , Morlan Miguel Angel

Introduction: Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) is a rare, benign, autosomal dominant condition usually caused by heterozygous inactivating mutations in the gene encoding the calcium sensing receptor (CASR).Case: 22-year-old woman referred to endocrinology for suspected polycystic ovary syndrome. Hypercalcemia is detected. Laboratory tests showed persistent hypercalcemia with a serum total calcium of 11.1 mg/dl (8.8–10.2), phosphorus 2.8, i...

ea0035p400 | Diabetes (epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2014

Impact of Impaired Fasting Glucose on Blood Pressure and Vascular Risk Profile of Normotensives and Untreated Hypertensive Subjects

Fernandez-Garcia Jose Carlos , Cortes-Salazar Carmen Maria , Blanca-Martos Lourdes , Aranda-Lara Pedro

Objective: To evaluate possible differences in 24 hours blood pressure (BP) and vascular risk profile (VRP) of normotensive (NT) and untreated hypertensive (UHT) patients with normoglycemia (NG) or Impaired Fasting Glucose (IFG).Design and methods: From 9.812 nondiabetic subjects taken from the Spanish ABPM (Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring) Registry, we compared 24-h BP and VRP differences between patients with NG [n-6,875 (43.3% NT and 56....

ea0035p716 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Long-term remission and recurrence rates after transsphenoidal surgery for cushing's disease

Moreno Paloma Moreno , Fernandez Julia Silva , Exposito Maria Rosa Alhambra , Moreno Maria angeles Galvez

Objective: Transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) presents the treatment of choice for Cushing’s disease (CD), 95% microadenomas. Remission and recurrence rates vary dependent on tumor size, extension, adenoma visibility on magnetic resonance imaging, and neurosurgical expertise. Remission rates in the postoperative vary between 55 and 85%, with a recurrence of up to 25%. The aim of this study was to describe the rate of remission and recurrence of CD in our midst after TSS, and c...

ea0035p731 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Influence of the exon 3 deletion of GH receptor and IGF1 level at diagnosis on the efficacy and safety of treatment with somatotropin in adults with GH deficiency

Andujar-Plata Paula , Fernandez-Rodriguez Eva , Quinteiro Celsa , Casanueva Felipe , Bernabeu Ignacio

Introduction: Human recombinant growth hormone (hrGH) treatment in adult patients with GH deficiency (GHD) has an important interindividual variability and several factors can influence it. The aims of the study were: i)- to analyze the genotype of GHR regarding exon 3 deletion (d3-GHR) in a serie of adult patients with GHD; ii)- to assess the effect of d3-GHR on initial IGF1 levels; iii)- to evaluate if d3-GHR and/or initial IGF1 levels were associated with adverse effects an...