Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011oc52 | Calcium and bone OC49 Novartis Oncology Young Investigator Award | ECE2006

In acromegaly bone mineral density depends on gonadal function

Kochman M , Zgliczynski W , Misiorowski W , Zdunowski P , Papierska L , Zgliczynski S

The aim of the study was to evaluate factors determining bone mineral density (BMD) and serum concentrations of osteocalcin (OC) and carboxyterminal telopeptide of type I collagen (ICTP) in acromegaly. Material consisted of 121 patients with active acromegaly, aged 23–80 years. In the whole group BMD, assessed by DXA, was: 0.35±0.15 at L2–L4, 0.60±0.11 at femoral neck, 0.05±0.12 at Ward’s triangle and 0.59±0.13 at trocha...

ea0049gp173 | Pituitary | ECE2017

A comparison of single-dose effects of short acting somatostatin analogs: octreotide vs pasireotide in patients with active acromegaly after surgical debulking

Majos Agnieszka , Stelmachowska-Banas Maria , Czajka-Oraniec Izabella , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Acromegaly is a rare endocrine disorder caused by growth hormone (GH) secreting pituitary adenoma. The treatment of choice is transsphenoidal surgery. In patients with persistent disease after surgery medical therapy is recommended. First-line medical treatment include first generation long-acting somatostatin analogs: octreotide LAR and lanreotide autogel. Recently, pasireotide – a second generation somatostatin analog has been investigated in patients with acromegaly.</...

ea0035p176 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology &amp; Lipid Metabolism | ECE2014

Serum and plasma aldosterone levels and the respective aldosterone/plasma renin indices in healthy blood donors

Glinicki Piotr , Jeske Wojciech , Kapuscinska Renata , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Introduction: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is one of the causes of hypertension. Blood aldosterone and the aldosterone/direct renin concentration (DRC) are routinely used as a screening test for PA.Aim of study: Whether it matters if aldosterone concentration is determined in serum or plasma samples?Material and methods: 145 healthy males, five females (blood donors) were investigated. In all subjects blood was collected into two tub...

ea0035p479 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2014

Gastric contractility modulation: a novel method for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus with overweight and obesity: a preliminary results of the clinical study

Kozakowski Jaroslaw , Lebovitz Harold E , Tarnowski Wieslaw , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Introduction: We present preliminary results of the treatment with DIAMOND system – novel method of therapy of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) associated with obesity, based on new technology – gastric contractility modulation (GCM).Material and methods: In 23 overweight/obese patients with T2DM enrolled into the polish arm of the multicenter, prospective, randomized study device modulating gastric contractility was implanted. We present data from nine ...

ea0035p532 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

Comparison of chromogranin A levels in serum and plasma (EDTA2K) and the respective reference ranges in healthy males

Glinicki Piotr , Jeske Wojciech , Kapuscinska Renata , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Introduction: Chromogranin A (CgA) is a main, nonspecific marker of neuroendocrine tumours (NET). There are various commercially assays for the measurement of CgA concentration in serum or plasma. These assays differ in analytical techniques (RIA, ELISA, CLIA), have different standardization, and use different antibodies which recognize different epitopes of CgA molecule.Aim of study: Our study was designed to confirm the noted earlier differences in CgA...

ea0035p927 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Histiocytosis of pituitary gland: a case report

Jankowska Katarzyna , Baranowska-Bik Agnieszka , Bardadin Jan , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Histiocytosis is a disease caused by growth of histiocytes within one or more organs. Symptomatology may be very different: from isolated skin or bone lesions, by diabetes insipidus after life-threatening multisystem form. Diabetes insipidus as a symptom of pituitary can be observed many years before visibility of the changes in magnetic resonance imaging.A case of 59-year-old woman who has experienced diabetes insipidus with no other symptoms of hypopit...

ea0035p935 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014

Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in naive acromegalic patients

Czajka-Oraniec Izabella , Stelmachowska-Banas Maria , Kochman Magdalena , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Introduction: Thyroid diseases are frequent in acromegalic patients. We aimed to investigate thyroid function and morphology in a population of patients with de novo acromegaly.Materials and methods: We evaluated 32 patients newly diagnosed with acromegaly in a single medical center. We collected data on patient’s age, sex, duration of acromegaly symptoms, history of thyroid disease, laboratory tests results (serum GH, IGF1, TSH, fT4, fT3, ...

ea0070aep606 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Clinical picture and MRI findings in patients with hypophysitis – a single-centre experience

Czajka-Oraniec Izabella , Stelmachowska-Banas Maria , Cylke Karolina , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Hypophysitis is a rare clinical condition manifesting as pituitary dysfunction: hypopituitarism or diabetes insipidus (DI) and pituitary enlargement causing mass effect (headaches, visual disturbances) due to the inflammation of the pituitary gland. We conducted a retrospective analysis of medical records of patients diagnosed with hypophysitis in the Department of Endocrinology of the Bielanski Hospital from 2014 to 2019. Twenty-five patients were identified, which represents...

ea0029p1477 | Pituitary Clinical | ICEECE2012

Cushing’s disease: prospective assessment of factors influencing the efficacy of transsphenoidal surgery

Witek P , Zielinski G , Szamotulska K , Zgliczynski W

Introduction: Assessment of the efficacy of surgical treatment for Cushing’s disease (CD) is one of the biggest challenges in contemporary endocrinology. The aim of this study was prospective evaluation of factors influencing the result of transsphenoidal surgery for CD.Methods: The study population consisted of 36 consecutive patients with CD hospitalized in the Department of Endocrinology from 2005 to 2009 and operated on using the same surgical p...

ea0016p41 | Adrenal | ECE2008

Addison's disease: aetiological role of oncological factors

Kasperlik-Zaluska Anna , Czarnocka Barbara , Bednarek-Papierska Lucyna , Zgliczynski Wojciech

Autoimmune destruction of the adrenocortical cells is the most frequent form of Addi-son’s disease, however modern imaging methods make possible to discover bilateral neoplastic laesions resulting in adrenal insufficiency more frequently than about twenty years ago. In our group of 315 patients with Addison’s disease we diagnosed metastatic infiltrations of the adrenals in 18 cases and lymphoma of both adrenals in four cases (in sum 7%). Typical clinical signs, bioch...