Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p554 | (1) | ECE2007

The role of fibrinogen and CRP in cardiovascular risk in patients with acromegaly

Kaluzny Marcin , Bolanowski Marek

Patients with acromegaly have 2–3 fold increased mortality from cardiovascular diseases. It is associated with elevated growth hormone (GH) levels. Alterations of acute phase proteins, observed in patients with acromegaly, could lead to increased cardiovascular mortality. There are limited data on influences of GH excess on acute phase reactants.The aim of the study was to evaluate selected acute phase proteins levels: fibrinogen and C-reactive prot...

ea0011p402 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Flow mediated dilatation and svcam concentration as the markers of endothelial dysfunction in patients with acromegaly

Bolanowski M , Kaluzny M , Daroszewski J , Szuba A

Acromegaly causes various cardiovascular dysfunctions, and cardiovascular complications are the main cause of increased mortality in non-cured acromegalic patients. The aim of the study was assessment of flow mediated dilatation (FMD) and the concentration of soluble vascular cell adhesive molecule (sVCAM) as the selected markers of endothelial dysfunction in patients suffering from acromegaly. The study was carried out in 40 patients with acromegaly in various stages of the d...

ea0035p229 | Clinical case reports Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2014

A case of hypopituitarism caused by lung cancer metastasis to the pituitary

Kaluzny Marcin , Bolanowski Marek , Zielinski Grzegorz , Piesiak Pawel , Maksymowicz Maria

Pituitary tumor is a rare endocrine disorder. In the majority of cases, they are secreting prolactin and/or GH. Pituitary metastatic tumors are localized more often in the nervous than adenomatous hypophysis. Lung, breast and large intestine cancers metastases are found in the pituitary in the most cases. They cause hypopituitarism and local complications. The most often complications found are an optic nerve chiasm pressure or infiltration with a visual field loss, cavernous ...

ea0035p303 | Clinical case reports Thyroid/Others | ECE2014

A patient with lung ectopic parathyroid coexistent with primary hyperparathyroidism and end-stage renal diseases

Kowalska Beata , Lomna-Bogdanov Elzbieta , Pukajlo Katarzyna , Kaluzny Marcin , Jedrzejuk Diana , Doskocz Krzysztof

We report the case of 57-year-old man with end-stage renal disease, primary hyperparathyroidism and after an surgery of upper parathyroid glands with ectopic parathyroid localized in lung. Patient was directed to our hospital to perform diagnostics on hyperparathyroidism. Two years earlier (2011) patient was hospitalized because of weakness and weight loss, and was diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism. In 2012 he underwent the bilateral parathyroidectomy of upper glands ...

ea0035p326 | Clinical case reports Thyroid/Others | ECE2014

From hemoptysis to diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism: a diagnostic pitfall

Szkudlarek Malgorzata , Szczepanek-Parulska Ewelina , Ziemnicka Katarzyna , Piatek Katarzyna , Golab Monika , Kaluzny Jaroslaw , Czepczynski Rafal , Ruchala Marek

Introduction: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is the most common congenital endocrine disorder. It occurs in Europe with an incidence of 1:3000–1:4000.Thyroid dysgenesis – agenesis, hypoplasia or ectopy – is responsible for 80–90% of CH cases. An ectopic thyroid gland is an uncommon inborn anomaly and is typically located along the thyroglossal duct. To date only few cases of CH due to lingual thyroid diagnosed in adulthood were reported in the literature.</...