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ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA (BUC)
The International Journal of Romanian Society of Endocrinology / Registered in 1938in Web of Science Master Journal List
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Case Report
Pacurar D, Tincu I, Muntean A, Lesanu G, Oraseanu D, Cordos I
Chest Pain Due to a Giant Thymoma in an Adolescent boyActa Endo (Buc) 2016 12(1): 96-101 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2016.96
AbstractChest pain in children is a common referral for emergency examination, although it is believed that the underlying condition is not a serious event. The authors present the case of a 17 years old male with complaints of chest pain with a very recent onset, constant, experienced after physical effort. All medical history and physical examination findings were normal, the poster-anterior chest X-ray revealed a heterogenous opacity in the middle third of the right hemithorax confirmed on computerized tomography as a large solid anterior mediastinal mass with a diameter of 7.5/10.3 cm. By thorax surgery the mass was identified in the anterior and superior mediastinum and total resection was achieved for the tumor mass and thymus. Pathology examination showed poor small and medium epithelial cells proliferation and the tumor was classified as thymoma type 1B. Mediastinum is a rare location of space occupying processes in children. Also, there is a high rate of asymptomatic lesions in this area, considering that half of them are incidentally discovered for various chest X ray examinations. Many causes of chest pain in children are benign; nonetheless, some serious events do exist sometimes and pediatricians must pay attention to identify and manage those cases. -
Notes & Comments
Ursu H, Ioachim D, Munteanu L
About the guideline for diagnosis and treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in a country with endemic goiterActa Endo (Buc) 2010 6(1): 129-138 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2010.129
AbstractEndemic goiter and primary hyperparathyroidism are two common endocrine disorders, and, consequently, they could coexist in many European countries. The prevalence of nodular goiters is increased in the patients with primary hyperparathyroidism, ranging widely between 22 to 70%, with higher prevalence in endemic goiter areas.\r\nRomania is a country having both endemic goiter and a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. Coexisting vitamin D deficiency is associated with more cases of symptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism or may mask a primary hyperparathyroidism, serum calcium being in the normal range.\r\nBecause of the frequent association of parathyroid adenomas with thyroid nodules, the optimal imaging combination is 99mTc-sestamibi and ultrasonography. Thyroid nodules can give false positive results at preoperative scintigraphy because they trap and retain 99mTc-sestamibi similarly as parathyroid adenomas.\r\nBilateral neck exploration (vs minimally invasive parathyroidectomy) is probably necessary in the treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism associated with nodular goiter, because nodular goiters increases the difficulty of preoperative localization of parathyroid lesion(s). -
Book Review
Muntean L
OsteoporosisActa Endo (Buc) 2009 5(1): 150-150 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2009.150
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Endocrine Care
Iordache N, Copaescu C, Litescu M, Munteanu R, Boru C, Badiu C, Stoica A
Bariatric surgery evolution in Romania. Results 1 year after a variety of bariatric proceduresActa Endo (Buc) 2008 4(2): 161-172 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2008.161
AbstractObesity is a worldwide public health problem (both in developed and developing countries), the most frequent nutritional disease in the world, with considerable morbiditymortality and high costs for the public healthcare systems. Bariatric surgery has been found to be the only method capable of maintaining proper and long-lasting weight loss for morbid obesity. Laparoscopy is the gold standard for bariatric procedures. We studied a group of 341 patients who underwent different types of laparoscopic bariatric surgical procedures: laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB), laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), laparoscopic gastric bypass (LGB) and laparoscopic biliopancreatic diversion (LBPD). They were evaluated preoperative (weight, BMI, comorbidities) and followed-up for 1 year: 238 patients LAGB, 46 LSG, 49 LGB and 8 LBPD. Mortality and conversion rate were nil for all groups. A significant reduction in patients’ weight was shown at 12 months postoperatively. BMI decreased from 45.6 kg/m2 to 37.9 for LAGB, from 54.12 to 40.8 kg/m2 for LGB and from 49.1 to 31.2 kg/m2 for LSG. The excess weight loss for LBPD was 63%. A significant improvement of co-morbidities was noticed; all patients with type 2 diabetes have normal serum glucose levels at 1 year after surgery. Bariatric surgery is safe with a low complication rate and the outcome was similar to literature data. Although we do not benefit of a long time follow-up, the favorable results allow us to state that minimally invasive surgical techniques deserve an important place in the efforts of struggling against obesity and its consequences. -
Editorial
Popescu-Spineni DM, Guja L, Cristache CM, Pop-Tudose ME, Munteanu AM
The Influence of Endocannabinoid System on Women ReproductionActa Endo (Buc) 2022 18(2): 209-215 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2022.209
AbstractThe discovery of the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 in 1990 and 1993, respectively, as well as of the two main endocannabinoids, anandamide in 1992 and 2-arachidonylglycerol in 1995, was an important step in identifying the strongest homeostatic system in the human body, namely the endocannabinoid system. Ever since, research has highlighted the crucial part played by this system in all the reproduction stages: folliculogenesis, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, fecundation, transport of the egg through the fallopian tubes, blastocyte implantation and pregnancy progression, as well as its implications in the physiopathology of the reproductive system: in endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, preeclampsia, endometrial cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, ovarian cancer. A special attention must be paid to the phytocannabinoids, natural components originating especially from the Cannabis plant inflorescences, whose medical effects are wellestablished nowadays with also acting on the receptors of the endocannabinoid system. The most recent research mainly focuses on the reproductive dysfunctions and disorders of the reproductive tissues, respectively, through its action upon the endocannabinoid system. Medical cannabis is nowadays legalized in more and more countries all over the world. At the same time, recreational cannabis remains one of the most consumed drugs (in Romania the most consumed one by young adults). Therefore, it is mandatory for specialists in obstetrics and gynecology, endocrinology, public health, hygiene or for general practitioners, to permanently update their information on this subject. -
Case Report
Ghervan CM, Sufana C., Filip A., Silaghi A., Valea A., Ghervan L., Muntean V
McCune-Albright Syndrome – The Difficult Therapeutic Strategy in the Context of Multiple Tissue Damage: Fibrous Dysplasia, Acromegaly and Cushing SyndromeActa Endo (Buc) 2013 9(2): 279-288 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2013.279
AbstractIntroduction. McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) is a noninherited, genetic condition defined by the clinical triad: polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (FD), café-aulait skin spots and different hyper functioning endocrinopathies. Case presentation. The patient, a 39-year-old female previously diagnosed with MAS, presented with severe, left-sided skeletal pain and accentuated asymmetrical facial features. Although there were no clinical signs (except type II diabetes) the hormonal dosages revealed GH hypersecretion and ACTH-independent hypercortisolism. The modified bone anatomy rendered the surgical adenomectomy impossible, whereas radiotherapy was not an option due to the increased risk of sarcomatous transformation of FD; therefore somatostatin analogues were used. Cushing syndrome was cured by left adrenalectomy. For the facial dysmorphism, surgical cure was proposed. CT revealed a pituitary microadenoma, severe craniofacial hyperostosis and left-side macronodular adrenal hyperplasia. Conclusion. We report the case of an adult female with MAS associating both acromegaly and Cushing syndrome, the MAS-Cushing syndrome association having been identified only in children up to present. The setting of a therapeutic strategy in these cases is difficult determined by the multiple concomitant tissue damage and by the limited number of therapeutic options available, not only for acromegaly, but also for pain management and the cure of bone deformities. -
Case Report
Ghervan CM, Nemes C, Florian S.I, Sasianu A, Badiu C, Muntean V, Elec F, Ghervan L
Silent Corticotroph Adenoma Transformed in Secreting Adenoma with Severe Cushing's Disease after Two Pituitary SurgeriesActa Endo (Buc) 2014 10(2): 283-292 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2014.283
AbstractIntroduction. Subtypes of nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas which may differentiate into functioning adenomas are silent corticotroph adenomas (SCA). These are pituitary tumors positive on immunohistochemical staining for ACTH, but without clinical evidence of Cushing’s disease. Case report. FG, a 50 years old man was twice operated for compressive non secreting pituitary macroadenoma (NFPA). After the first surgery he developed hypopituitarism and needed replacement therapy for all the hormonal lines. After the second surgery he rapidly developed the clinical features of Cushing’s syndrome. Hormonal dosages showed: the absence of the circadian rhythm of cortisol, high ACTH level and the lack of suppression at 1 mg overnight and high dose Dexamethasone suppression tests. The immunohistochemistry of the previously resected pieces confirmed the diagnosis of a silent corticotroph adenoma. The patient was referred for conventional antitumoral radiotherapy associated with Cabergoline, then with Ketoconazole treatment. As the high levels of cortisol recurred, he was subjected to bilateral adrenalectomy. Conclusions. We present the rare case of a silent corticotroph macroadenoma which became hypersecreting after two pituitary adenomectomies. SCA may represent another entity in the spectrum of Cushing’s syndrome that must be evoked in the cases of pituitary macroadenomas thought to be non-functional. -
Endocrine Care
Amza AB, Muntean V, Dindelegan G, Ciuce C, Georgescu CE
Surgery Outcomes in Patients with Secondary Hyperparathyroidism and Impact of Intra-Operative PTH MeasurementActa Endo (Buc) 2017 13(3): 322-328 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2017.322
AbstractContext. The current therapeutical management of secondary hyperparathyroidism (S-HPTH) is difficult to obtain due to the lack of kidney donors. Surgical intervention on the pathologic parathyroid tissue has been suggested as a method to alleviate symptoms in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Objective. The aim of our study was to evaluate the outcomes of parathyroid surgery in patients with S-HPTH and the advantages of intraoperative quick PTH (iqPTH) to improve surgical results. Material and methods. In a real-life study, we compared one group of S-HPTH with iqPTH performed after removing all suspected glands and before wound suture (Group 1) and one group in that iqPTH was not assessed (Group 2). When iqPTH dropped less than 50%, additional exploration followed. Results. Eight out of the 34 patients from Group 1, who underwent subtotal parathyroidectomy, showed elevated levels of serum PTH and calcium, which remained elevated during follow-up, thus, suggesting disease persistence. From the 21 patients in Group 2, none showed early postoperative disease persistence. Serum calcium, but not PTH was increased in one patient from the iqPTH group but normalized after one month. Overall, iqPTH allowed detection of a supplementary parathyroid gland in one case, thereby increasing early post-surgery remission to 100% in Group 2 compared to 76.47% in Group 1. Late postoperative remission of hyperparathyroidism with no further increase in the rate of hypoparathyroidism was obtained in Group 2. Conclusions. Assessment of intra-operative PTH levels proved to be a useful tool in augmenting the outcome of S-HPTH surgery. In patients which are eligible for renal transplantation who undergo a subtotal resection, iqPTH can enhance the post-operative quality of life by lowering disease recurrence rates until the kidney transplant procedure. -
Endocrine Care
Gatu A, Velicescu C, Grigorovici A, Danila R, Muntean V, Mogos SJ, Mogos V, Vulpoi C, Preda C, Branisteanu D
The Volume of Solitary Parathyroid Adenoma is Related to Preoperative PTH and 250H-D3, but Not to Calcium LevelsActa Endo (Buc) 2017 13(4): 441-446 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2017.441
AbstractPurpose. To correlate the volume of parathyroid adenomas with the hormonal and metabolic profile at patients diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPTH). Patients and Methods. Cross-sectional multicentric study, enrolling 52 patients with pHPTH from two medical institutions. Serum calcium and PTH were evaluated in all patients before surgery, whereas 25OHD3 was measured only in the 33 patients recruited form one medical unit. The volume of parathyroid adenoma was measured by using the formula of a rotating ellipsoid. Results. We observed a significant correlation of the volume of parathyroid adenomas with PTH at patients from the two units and in the whole group (p < 0.0001), but not with serum calcium (p = 0.494). Twenty-five out of the 33 patients at whom 25OHD3 was measured had levels in the range of deficiency. 25OHD3 was not correlated with PTH or calcium levels, but was negatively correlated to the adenoma volume and positively to the PTH/volume ratio (p = 0.041 and p = 0.048, respectively). Conclusions. The volume of parathyroid adenoma seems to be related to preoperative PTH and 25OHD3, but not to calcium level. Vitamin D deficiency is frequently found at patients with pHPTH and may contribute to particular disease profiles, including larger parathyroid adenomas. -
General Endocrinology
Negru AR, Tiliscan C, Tudor AM, Munteanu DI, Popescu C, Lazar M, Streinu-Cercel A, Arama V, Arama SS
Bone Quality in a Young Cohort of Hiv-Positive PatientsActa Endo (Buc) 2019 15(4): 447-453 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2019.447
AbstractContext. In HIV+ patients, several factors related to patient and antiretroviral therapy (ART) could determine early onset of bone mineral density (BMD) disturbances. Objective. Evaluation of bone quality according to gender in patients from the HIV Romanian cohort. Design. A cross-sectional study in “Prof. Dr. Matei Balș” National Institute for Infectious Diseases, Bucharest between 2016-2018. Subject and Methods. We collected data regarding HIV infection, ART history, viral hepatitis co-infections and we calculated patients body mass index (BMI). CD4 cell count, HIV viral load (VL), vitamin-D levels were determined. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans were used to evaluate BMD. Results. We enrolled 97 patients with the median age of 26 years. According to the DXA T-scores, 10 males and 8 females had osteopenia and 4 males and 4 females had osteoporosis. According to Z-scores 2 males and 1 female had osteoporosis. Hip DXA T-scores revealed osteopenia in 6 males and 9 females, whereas T and Z-scores showed osteoporosis in 2 males and 3 females. Lumbar spine (LS) T-score diagnosed osteopenia in 9 males and 6 females, while T and Z-scores revealed osteoporosis in 3 males and females. In males, low T-scores were associated with decreased BMI; low LS DXA Z-scores with low vitamin-D levels; low T and Z-scores and LS-BMD with high VL. Conclusions. Evaluating bone quality in patients with a long history of HIV infection, multiple factors should be taken into account.