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ea0081p488 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Autoimmune thyroiditis, quality of life and underlying symptomatology

Pereira Miguel , Neves Celestino , Neves Joao Sergio , Goncalves Juliana , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Hypothyroidism caused by autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) is a disease that can originate physical, psychological and behavioral symptoms. Quality of life (QoL) and psychopathologial symptoms in thyroid diseases and its relation with thyroid function remains unclear. In hypothyroidism there is a discussion about the normal range of TSH and Free T4 values and in which way its fluctuation influences the patient in its daily activities.Objective: ...

ea0081p496 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Outcomes of low-risk differentiated thyroid cancer submitted to radioactive iodine ablation - a comparative analysis in a single tertiary centre

Ivo Catarina , Amaral Sara , Raposo Nuno , Maciel Joana , Simoes Pereira Joana , Vilar Helena , Leite Valeriano

Introduction: The update of 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) guidelines recommend that radioactive iodine (RAI) ablation therapy should be used in line with patients’ risk stratification. However, there is no consensus on benefits of post-operative RAI ablation in patients with low risk differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of patients with low risk DCT submitted to RAI ablation with those who were not.<p class="a...

ea0081p497 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Impact of 2015 ATA guidelines in 131I prescription in low-risk DTC

Amaral Sara , Ivo Catarina , Cordeiro Raposo Nuno , Maciel Joana , Simoes-Pereira Joana , Vilar Helena , Leite Valeriano

Background: To minimize potential harm from overtreatment of low-risk thyroid cancers, the 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) Guidelines recommend that radioactive iodine (RAI) ablation should not be routinely used in low-risk differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC). The present study aims to evaluate trends in RAI therapy in a tertiary center after the update of these Guidelines.Methods: Data from patients followed in a tertiary center with low-risk...

ea0081ep1007 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Quality of life and symptomatology in patients with hypothyroidism post-graves’ disease

Pereira Miguel , Neves Celestino , Goncalves Juliana , Neves Joao Se rgio , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Quality of life (QoL) and its related physical and psychological symptomatology is an important factor when we treat Graves’ disease.Objective: To analyze the QoL and physical and psychological symptomatology of patients with hypothyroidism after definitive treatment of Graves’ disease.Methods: We evaluated 16 patients with hypothyroidism that previously had Graves’ disease. These patients were submitte...

ea0084ps1-03-27 | Thyroid Cancer CLINICAL 1 | ETA2022

Clinical significance and prognosis of solid / trabecular component areas of papillary thyroid carcinoma

Pinheiro Sara , Damasio Ines , Simoes-Pereira Joana , Nunes da Silva Tiago , Leite Valeriano

Introduction: the presence of areas with a solid / trabecular growth pattern in differentiated papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) represents a source of controversy regarding clinical and prognostic significance and usually requires a more aggressive therapeutic approach. The aim of this study was to compare clinicopathological characteristics, treatments and prognosis of PTC with and without solid component (SC). We also aimed to evaluate whether SC affects patient outcome in ...

ea0090p338 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

High-fat diet causes transgenerational alteration in the expression of Obesity-related genes in mouse seminal vesicles

Rodrigues Beatriz , Pereira Sara C. , Alves Marco , Oliveira Pedro F. , Bernardino Raquel

Obesity incidence is increasing globally at an alarming rate, particularly amongst children and young adults. Male obesity has been linked with a reduction in sperm quality and consequently decreased fertilization rates. Seminal vesicles are considered fundamental for male fertility and though for men’s health. Vesicle seminal secretion contributes to a significant volume of seminal fluid, being extremely important for semen coagulation and sperm motility. Recent studies ...

ea0090p732 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Impact of chromium picolinate on testicular steroidogenesis

Moreira Ruben , Moreira Silvia , Alves Marco , Oliveira Pedro , de Lourdes Pereira Maria

Low testosterone levels are one of the causes of male infertility since testosterone is a crucial hormone for the regular functioning of the male reproductive tract. Testosterone is produced by Leydig cells (LC) in a process called testicular steroidogenesis, and if these cells are injured in any way, then the steroid production may be compromised. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) are a group of substances that disturbs hormonal signaling. Their chemical nature and mode o...

ea0090p505 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Thyroid hormones resistance, lipid profile and insulin resistance in autoimmune thyroiditis

Neves Celestino , Sergio Neves Joao , Goncalves Juliana , Pereira Miguel , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Anomalies of glucose metabolism and insulin resistance are common in patients with hypothyroidism. Some studies suggests that euthyroid autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) may also be associated with changes of glucose metabolism and insulin resistance. The role of thyroid hormones resistance in this context is still uncertain.Aim: To evaluate the relationship between thyroid hormones resistance, insulin resistance and lipid profile in euthyroid p...

ea0067gp15 | Poster Presentations | EYES2019

Challenges in the management of severe constipation due to metastatic paraganglioma

Figueiredo Ana Abrantes , Maciel Joana , Cavaco Daniela , Donato Sara , Simoes Helder , Simoes-Pereira Joana , Leite Valeriano

Background: Pheochromocytoma and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare disorders with a rate of malignancy of 10–20%. The control of the hormonal symptoms caused by the catecholaminergic burden in the metastatic disease is a challenging task. Hypertension is the most recognized feature, but gastrointestinal manifestations can be hard to manage and life-threatening.Cases Presentation: We present three cases of metastatic PPGLs who developed intestinal pseu...

ea0062p29 | Poster Presentations | EU2019

Normotensive primary hyperaldosteronism as a prelude to atrial fibrillation: potentially curable by endoscopic radiofrequency ablation?

Wu Xilin , Ney Alexander , Cheow Heok , Drake William , Pereira Stephen P , Brown Morris

Case History: In 2011, an asymptomatic 63-year-old professor was found to have isolated hypokalemia. He was normotensive and his only past medical history was hypercholesterolaemia. Investigations were suggestive of Primary Hyperaldosteronism (PHA): aldosterone 1055 pmol/L, renin mass 10 mU/L, Na+137 mmol/L, K+3.2 mmol/L, bicarbonate 31 mmol/L. A CT scan was reported as normal, but a 12mm nodule was subsequently noted contiguous with the left adrenal. A m...