Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep4 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

A case report of a single patient with a dual-functioning incidental adrenal tumor

Lackovic Milena , Samardzic Vladimir , Joksimovic Bojan , Sinik Marija , Tomasovic Martina , Isenovic Esma R. , Gluvic Zoran

Introduction: An undefined lesion detected by imaging methods in one or both adrenals is known as an incidentaloma. The size and capacity of the secretion are evaluated to determine its definitive management. It is extremely uncommon for a mixed adrenal incidentaloma to appear with elevated cortisol and medullar hormone output.Case report: A 21-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with intermittent palpitations, headaches, and chest pain. She was ...

ea0014p603 | (1) | ECE2007

Growth hormone deficiency in patients with acromegaly after ‘successful’ transsphenoidal surgery

Petakov Milan , Isailovic Tatjana , Djurovic Marina , Macut Djuro , Joksimovic Miloje , Popovic Bojana , Bozic Ivana , Damjanovic Svetozar

The diagnosis of adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in patients with pituitary disease relies predominantly on provocative tests of GH secretion. The incidence of GHD in treated acromegalic patients has not been fully documented. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to elucidate GH response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia (ITT, 0.15 IU/kg i.v.) in a cohort of 10 patients with acromegly considered cured solely by transsphenoidal surgery (6 females and 4 males, mean a...

ea0011p457 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

Difficulties in diagnosing persistent acromegaly using current consensus criteria for cure after transsphenoidal surgery

Petakov M , Djurovic M , Ognjanovic S , Macut DJ , Isailovic T , Popovic B , Bozic I , Joksimovic M , Damjanovic S

Criteria to define biochemical remission of acromegaly following surgery have changed over the years, but still the controversy about current consensus exists. We assessed seventy newly diagnosed patients with acromegaly (43 females and 27 males, mean age 46.9±1.4 years, range 17–66 yrs) 8 weeks after transsphenoidal pituitary adenomectomy done by the same neursurgeon. Current consensus criteria were used to define postoperative remission: glucose-suppressed (nadir) ...

ea0011p604 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Ghrelin test for the assessment of growth hormone (GH) status in successfully treated patients with acromegaly

Pekic Djurdjevic S , Doknic M , Miljic D , Joksimovic M , Glodic J , Djurovic M , Dieguez C , Casanueva FF , Popovic V

Posttreatment assessment of the disease activity and definition of cure of acromegaly, by measuring GH secretion, remains problematic. Furthermore, with our efforts to achieve tight biochemical control of the disease it is foreseeable that a proportion of patients may be rendered GH deficient (GHD). The aim of our study was to evaluate residual GH secretion in cured patients with acromegaly. The study was approved by the Hospital Ethical Committee and after informed consent, b...

ea0081ep1030 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Hand and foot skin changes resembling PTU-induced vasculitis in a young male with diffuse toxic goiter- a case report

Tomasovic Martina , Sinik Marija , Joksimovic Bojan , Lackovic Milena , Samardzic Vladimir , Vujovic Marina , Gluvic Zoran , Obradovic Milan , Zafirovic Sonja , Isenovic Esma R.

Propylthiouracil (PTU) sometimes induces autoimmune syndromes, such as PTU–induced lupus or vasculitis. Here we present hands and feet vasculitis-like skin changes observed several days after PTU introduction in a patient who suffered from serious diffuse toxic goiter. Because of segmental distribution, normal liver function test, and no signs of clinical deterioration, it was decided to continue PTU management and observe the patient. Primarily maculopapular rash became ...

ea0073aep474 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Pulmonary thromboembolism-caused acute severe euvolemic hyponatremia complicated by COVID-19 infection: A case report

Joksimovic Bojan , Radovic Milica , Mitrovic Bojan , Pancevacki Sasa , Samardzic Vladimir , Lackovic Milena , Obradovic Milan , Isenovic Esma R. , Gluvic Zoran , Djurdjevic Sandra Pekic , Petakov Milan

IntroductionHyponatremia is frequently encountered in clinical practice. Euvolemic hyponatremia (Syndrome of Inadequate Antidiuresis, SIAD) represents diagnostic and management challenge regarding etiology unraveling, its gradual acute substitution, and later causal treatment.Case reportA 68-year-old woman was admitted to the Emergency unit with acute psychosis. On examination, there were no focal neurologica...