Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0022p542 | Male reproduction | ECE2010

Initial characterization of the human seminal plasma proteome in a fertile normogonadic man by top-down strategy

Milardi Domenico , Vincenzoni Federica , Grande Giuseppe , Antonella Giampietro , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Castagnola Massimo , De Marinis Laura , Marana Riccardo

Human seminal plasma contains a large array of proteins required for the normal physiology of spermatozoa and fertilization. To provide informations about the physiological mechanisms of male fertility we performed proteomic studies on human seminal plasma by a top-down approach. A semen sample was collected in a fertile normospermic man (sperm concentration 60×106 per ml; progressive motility 58%; normal morphology 45%). Hormonal blood assay was performed: tes...

ea0022p729 | Steroid metabolism & action | ECE2010

Testosterone levels in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: relationship with severity indices

Mancini Antonio , Inchingolo Riccardo , Di Marco Berardino Alessandro , Di Donna Vincenzo , Leone Erika , Maria Corbo Giuseppe , Valente Salvatore , Pontecorvi Alfredo

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients could have altered endocrine function as different endocrine organs (gonads, pituitary, thyroid and pancreas) can be affected depending on the phenotype of the disease and the degree of systemic inflammation. Anabolic hormones can be involved as COPD patients can show weight loss and muscle wasting and both these conditions can modify natural history of the disease. Moreover COPD patients can frequently have acute exacerbat...

ea0020p516 | Paediatric Endocrinology | ECE2009

Short stature in pediatric Cushing's syndrome: effectiveness of hypercortisolism cure

Paragliola Rosa Maria , Lovicu Rosa Maria , Ingraudo Francesca , Ianni Francesca , Locantore Pietro , Rota Carlo Antonio , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Corsello Salvatore Maria

Cushing’s disease (CD) is the most common cause of endogenous Cushing’s syndrome in children and adolescents and represents a rare cause of short stature. A 14-year-old boy came to our attention for progressive weight gain and short stature. Birth length and weight were normal; clinical history was negative for use of glucocorticoids. At examination, height was 140 cm (3th centile), weight was 37.7 kg (10th centile). Tanner stage was: G2, PH 3, testis 3 ml. Hypothyro...

ea0016p150 | Clinical cases | ECE2008

Subclinical Cushing's syndrome (CS): role of 131I-iodomethylnorcholesterol scintigraphy in predicting the evolution of the disease

Paragliola Rosa Maria , Locantore Pietro , Ricciato Maria Pia , Rufini Vittoria , Perotti Germano , Rota Carlo Antonio , Pontecorvi Alfredo , Corsello Salvatore Maria

Subclinical CS, mild hypercortisolism without overt clinical manifestations, is the most frequent (5–8%) hormonal abnormality detected in patients with secreting adrenal incidentalomas.Unclear clinical features and mild hypercortisolism make the diagnosis problematic, although laboratory criteria have recently been reviewed. In these cases, scintiscan is a central tool to define the adrenal functional activity.A 60-year-old ma...

ea0014p602 | (1) | ECE2007

Endocrine and neuro-ophtalmologic correlates of primary empty sella

Bianchi Antonio , Gregori Bruno , Sacco Eugenia , Giampietro Antonella , Milardi Domenico , Fusco Alessandra , Accornero Neri , Pontecorvi Alfredo , De Marinis Laura

Background: Primary empty sella (ES) can be asymptomatic or associated with endocrine and neurological alterations, such as visual defects. Studies in a large number of patients is still lacking.Objective: To study visual deficit in ES and its relationship with hormonal status.Material and Methods: We recorded visual evoked potentials (VEP) by white/black, red/black, blue/black patterns. Isoluminance between red and blue checks all...

ea0011p41 | Bone | ECE2006

Brown tumors in hyperparathyroidism may be mistaken for primitive bone neoplasia: report of two cases

Rota CA , Ingraudo F , Paragliola RM , Ricciato MP , Bilotta AL , Ianni F , Gallo F , Ubertini G , Corsello SM , Pontecorvi A

Primary hyperparathyroidism is characterized by abnormal PTH secretion from one or more hyperfunctioning parathyroids and hypercalcemia. PTH exerts a catabolic effect on the cortical bone resulting in the osteitis fibrosa cystica. Two patients were referred to us after destroyed surgery for brown tumors mistaken for primitive bone tumors.A 59 years old man was referred to emergency department for a pathologic fracture of the left hip. The X-ray showed a ...

ea0011p546 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

Cell proliferation and outcome of GH-secreting pituitary adenomas

De Marinis L , Bianchi A , Tilaro L , Doglietto F , Veltri F , Vellone GV , Lugli F , Fusco A , Cimino V , Pontecorvi A , Lauriola L

In order to investigate the correlations between immunohistochemical picture with proliferative index (Ki-67), the clinical course and outcome of GH-secreting pituitary adenomas not cured by neurosurgery, we studied 41 consecutive acromegalic patients (M 12, F 29; aged 43±10.8 yr) previously undergone neurosurgical resection of adenoma. Two patients underwent neurosurgical intervention at least twice. Post-surgical follow-up ranged from 6 to 36 months and all patients rec...

ea0011p838 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Value of routine measurement of serum calcitonin concentrations in patients with nodular goiter: a multicenter study

Papi G , Corsello SM , Cioni K , Pizzini AM , Corrado S , Carapezzi C , Fadda G , Baldini A , Carani C , Pontecorvi A , Roti E

Context. The routine measurement of serum calcitonin (CT) has been proposed for patients with nodular goiter (NG), to detect unsuspected medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) before surgery. Objective To assess the prevalence of hypercalcitoninemia and MTC in NG patients; to compare the ability of CT measurement and fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) to predict MTC; to identify age groups of NG patients who should be better candidates than others to undergo routine measurement...

ea0056gp241 | Thyroid Cancer - Translational | ECE2018

Detection of lncRNAs in thyroid nodule as new tool for tumor diagnosis: analysis by Droplet Digital PCR in Fine Needle Aspiration biopsy

Nanni Simona , Locantore Pietro , Bacci Lorenza , Aurora Aiello , Fadda Guido , Traini Emanuela , Bellantone Rocco , Grassi Claudio , Farsetti Antonella , Pontecorvi Alfredo

Background: Differentiated Thyroid Carcinomas (DTC) represent more than 90% of thyroid tumors with good prognosis and long survival. Currently, patients with intermediate/high risk nodule as assessed by cytological staging may undergo surgery. According to ATA 2017 guidelines, all patients presenting thyroid nodules with suspicious ultrasound features (hypoechoic pattern, irregular margins, microcalcifications, etc.) and cytopathology TIR3B, TIR4 or TIR5 according to 2014-SIAP...

ea0073aep840 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

Markers of humoral and cell-mediated immune response in primary autoimmune hypophysitis: A pilot study

Chiloiro Sabrina , Giampietro Antonella , Angelini Flavia , Paolo Mattogno Pier , Tartaglione Tommaso , Lauretti Liverana , Pontecorvi Alfredo , De Marinis Laura , Bianchi Antonio

IntroductionPrimary autoimmune hypophysitis (PAHs) is a rare inflammatory disease of the pituitary gland. Although largely investigated, the pathogenesis of PAH is not completely clarified. We aimed to investigate the immune response in PAHs.Material and methodsSerum anti-pituitary and anti-hypothalamus antibodies (respectively APAs and AHAs) were investigated though an indirect immunofluorescence on monkey h...