Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090rc10.6 | Rapid Communications 10: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition 2 | ECE2023

Childhood and adolescent obesity associated with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia and 21-hydroxylase deficiency

Kumar Naween , Jha Sudhir Chandra

Introduction: The most prevalent hereditary disease of adrenal steroid production is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), which is caused by a 21-hydroxylase deficiency. With or without salt wasting, patients with the typical form of CAH exhibit androgen excess. Leptin participates in endocrine and metabolic processes in addition to controlling energy balance. This study examined BMI values for children and teens with CAH in comparison to population-based benchmarks. Current ...

ea0090p764 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Microwave ablation therapy in the treatment of benign thyroid nodules: A single center experience

Onder Elif , Anataca Gulden , Sonmez Suleyman , Peynirci Hande

Aim: Image-guided thermal ablation methods are gaining popularity in recent years for the treatment of benign and malignant thyroid nodules. It has also started to be performed more frequently in our country in the last few years, but few centers have published data on this subject. We aimed to assess the effectiveness and safeness of microwave ablation (MWA) technique in patients with benign thyroid nodules (TNs).Materials and Methods: This retrospectiv...

ea0063npd2 | (1) | ECE2019

Testosterone replacement: ‘The best practice’.

Hawkins A. , Casey E. , Nikookam K.

Testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) may well contribute to a number of co morbidities and multitude of symptoms which may affect one’s daily activities adversely. TDS prevalence in UK is 1:500 and certain groups of patient’s are at higher risk of TDS, in particular elderly and patients with diabetes mellitus where 42% are known to have TDS. A retrospective audit was carried out to bench mark our practice in line with a publication of a recommended National/Europea...

ea0063p202 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

Necrotizing external otitis: a severe form of otitis in diabetic patients

Ghammem Monia , Houas Jihene , Bellakhdher Mouna , Meherzi Abir , Kermani Wassim , Abdelkafi Mohamed

Introduction: Necrotizing external otitis (NEO) is a serious life-threatening infection of the external ear and skull base condition. The precise etiology of this condition is unknown. Diabetes mellitus is well known to be one of the most tightly associated characteristics seen in NEO patients. It is documented that diabetes causes endarteritis and microangiopathy, leading to poor microcirculation and impaired polymorphonuclear cell function.Patients and...

ea0063p429 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 2 | ECE2019

Urinary steroid profiling by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) in Cushing’s syndrome

Bonnet-Serrano Fideline , Vaczlavik Anna , Assie Guillaume , Bertherat Jerome , Menet Marie-Claude

Introduction: Steroid profiling by mass spectrometry approaches consists in the simultaneous measurement of several steroid molecules in a biological sample, allowing an optimal characterization of steroidogenesis alterations, particularly in the context of adrenal tumors. Twenty-four hours urine samples have the advantage of being non-invasive and of giving an integrated view of steroidogenesis. Urinary steroid profiling has thus been shown to be particularly useful in the di...

ea0063p658 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Endocrinological management of female-to-male (FtM) transgender persons: a single center experience during the last decade

Vetri Mario , Naselli Adriano , Cataldi Alessia

In FtMs testosterone (TE) therapy is used to pursue the dual objective of suppressing female secondary sex characteristics and inducing a male phenotype to the patient. Between October 2001 and December 2018, an heterogeneous group of 32 patients (Pts) with a mean age of 27.7 years presented to our Center for FtM Gender Dysphoria. We analyzed Body Mass Index (BMI), haemochrome and hormonal (LH, FSH, Prolactin) measurements comparing baseline levels to post-therapy. A total of ...

ea0063p790 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

The prevalence of macro TSH in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism: experience of a single centre

Serban Andreea , Ferrante Emanuele , Maregnani Alessio , Grassi Giorgia , Mantovani Giovanna , Beck-Peccoz Paolo , Ceriotti Ferruccio , Arosio Maura

Background: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is a frequent clinical condition with a prevalence of 3–15% in general population. It is defined by elevated TSH levels with normal thyroid hormones [free thyroxine (FT4) and free triiodothyronine (FT3)]. Similar to prolactin, high TSH levels may be caused by macroTSH, a large molecular sized TSH with a low bioactivity. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of macroTSH in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism....

ea0063p815 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 3 | ECE2019

Insulinoma: Diagnosis and surgical management retrospective analysis of 9 cases

Elleuch Mouna , Boujelben Khouloud , Kacem Faten Hadj , Ben Salah Dhouha , El arbi Kaouthar , Charfi Nadia , Rekik Nabila , Mnif Mouna , Abid Mohamed

Introduction: Inslinomas are the most common cause of hypoglycemia resulting from endogenous hyperinsulinism. Although rare, they have the potential to produce metabolic derangements, necessitating early diagnosis. The aim of our study was to determine the clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, treatments used and results of patients with insulinoma.Patients and methods: It’s a retrospective study including 9 patients with insulinoma, diagnose...

ea0063p1228 | Thyroid 3 | ECE2019

Radioactive Iodine (RAI) Treatment for Benign Thyroid Disease: A UK District General Hospital Perspective

Timmons Joseph Gerard , Mukhopadhyay Babu , McCurrach Graham

Aim: To determine patient outcomes following radioactive iodine (I131) therapy in a UK district general hospital for the treatment of benign thyroid disease.Methods: A record of all patients at University Hospital Hairmyres (Scotland, UK) undergoing radioactive iodine therapy for benign thyroid disease was kept. Patients were identified using a unique community health index (CHI) number. A retrospective case note review was then carried out fo...

ea0038p157 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Ultrasound-guided percutaneous ethanol ablation for selected patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a novel, effective and well tolerated alternative to neck surgery or observation

Hay Ian

Introduction: Perhaps due to a current global epidemic of “overdiagnosis”, papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTM) is now the commonest endocrine malignancy (BMJ 348: 3045, 2014). Current management options vary from lobectomy or total thyroidectomy to “active surveillance”. An alternative approach, used successfully for eliminating neck nodal metastases (JCEM 96: 2717, 2011), is ultrasound-guided percutaneous ethanol ablation (UPEA). Here we present our exp...