Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0063p381 | Thyroid 1 | ECE2019

Switch from tablet to oral liquid or softgel capsule L-thyroxine ensures lower serum TSH levels and favorable effects on blood pressure, total cholesterolemia and glycemia in thyroxine-replaced postmenopausal women under simultaneous calcium supplementation.

Morini Elisabetta , Catalano Antonino , Morabito Nunziata , Lasco Antonino , Benvenga Salvatore

Fifty postmenopausal hypothyroid women (age 71.7±5.1 year) had been under replacement L-T4 therapy for 4.4±2.0 years before adding calcium carbonate (CC) (taken 1–2 h after L-T4). CC and tablet L-T4 were taken for the subsequent 2.3±1.1 years. Because serum TSH increased compared to L-T4 taken alone (3.33±1.0 vs 2.0±0.5 mU/l (baseline), P<0.001), with 9/50 having TSH values >4.12 mU/l, we instructed all 50 women to postpone CC aft...

ea0011p813 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Liver enzymes alterations during high dose intravenous glucocorticoid pulse therapy for graves’ ophthalmopathy: frequency and putative risk factors

Altea MA , Morabito E , Menconi F , Piccione R , Latrofa F , Mazzi B , Bartalena L , Pinchera A , Marcocci C , Marinò M

Recently, we have reported a few cases of acute liver damage in patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO), during or following high dose intravenous (iv) glucocorticoid (GC) pulse therapy. In the present study we analyzed retrospectively liver enzymes (LE) in 294 consecutive patients with GO who underwent ivGC. LE were measured before or during ivGC, and in 91 patients also within 6 months after ivGC. An asymptomatic increase in LE (AST peak: 67–88 U/L, ALT peak: 75&...

ea0017oc16 | Diabetes 2 | BSPED2008

Surgical outcomes in congenital hyperinsulinism of infancy (CHI) pre and post the introduction of diagnostic 18Fluoro (F)-DOPA positron emission tomography (PET)-CT scanning

Skae M , Bruce J , Blankenstein O , Jones M , Morabito A , Bianchi A , Rigby L , Patel L , Amin R , Clayton P , Banerjee I , Hall C

In severe CHI which is unresponsive to medical therapy, pancreatic resection is undertaken to prevent further hypoglycaemia from dysregulated beta-cell insulin secretion. Traditionally, 95% subtotal pancreatectomy has been the surgery of choice (Lovvorn et al. 1999), with associated risks of post-operative complications such as lifelong diabetes and malabsorption. Since the introduction of 18F-DOPA PET-CT imaging, clinicians have been able to effectively differentia...