Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep923 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2017

Growth hormone deficiency – the experience of one pediatric endocrinology unit of a Portuguese hospital in the last 5 years

Ferreira Jorge Abreu , Barroso Fabio , Martins Cristiana , Freitas Joana , Cardoso Helena , Oliveira Maria Joao , Borges Teresa

Introduction: Hypopituitarism is a clinical syndrome of deficiency in growth hormone (GHD) production, which can occur isolated or associated with others pituitary defects. GHD has an incidence of 1:4000 to 1:10 000. It may be idiopathic, congenital or acquired.Purpose: Characterize the paediatric population with GHD followed at the Paediatric Endocrinology Unit of our centre and compare the clinical presentation and treatment response of the patients wi...

ea0070aep979 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Primary Thyroid Teratoma – a rare diagnosis

Mourinho Bala Nádia , Guerra Sílvia , Cordeiro Raposo Nuno , Oliveira Helena , Madureira Rosa , Valadas Cristina

Introduction: A teratoma is a rare type of tumor deriving from the germ layer cells (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm), typically benign, more frequent in infants. Adult onset teratomas are most commonly gonadal cell tumors. Extra--gonadal teratomas generally affect the midline, most frequently anterior mediastinum, retroperitoneum, pineal and suprasellar area. Head and neck teratomas are an extremely rare entity and represent only 0.47–6% of all cases.<p class="abste...

ea0099ep385 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2024

A case of ectopic adrenal tissue in the fallopian tube

Pimentel Bruna , Oliveira Margarida , Gama Catarina , Sprovera Paula , Monteiro Antunes Carolina , Leonor Guia Lopes Maria , Cunha Clara , Brandao Ana , Oliveira Helena , Manuel Sequeira Duarte Joao

Introduction: Ectopic adrenal tissue (EAT) occurs in less than 1% of adults, more commonly in males. It may be found anywhere along the path of embryogenic migration, usually in the kidney and retroperitoneal fat. We report a case of EAT in the fallopian tube, a particularly rare localization.Case: We present a 57-year-old female with a known medical history of nephrolithiasis and previous ectopic pregnancies. The patient was submitted to a laparoscopic ...