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- Anticorpos Anti-Receptor da TSH na Doença de GravesPublication . Sérgio, M; Godinho, C; Guerra, L; Agapito, A; Fonseca, F; Costa, CNeste trabalho os AA avaliam a sensibilidade, especificidade e valor predictivo do doseamen to dos anticorpos anti-receptor da TSH (TRAb) no diagnóstico da doença de Graves. A população estudada incluiu 80 doentes com doença de Graves recentemente diagnosticada e sem tratamento prévio (grupo 1), 63 doentes com outras patologias tiroideias (grupo II) e 60 indivíduos sem patologia tiroideia (grupo III). Utilizaram uma técnica de radioreceptor, o kit TRAK Henning, que considera positividade> 14 U TRAb L, negatividade 9 e zona cinzenta entre estes 2 valores. No grupo 1, 11 doentes tinham TRAb negativo e 7 situavam-se na zona cinzenta. No grupo II apenas 2 doentes tinham TRAb de 9 e todos os indivíduos do grupo controlo tinham TRAb negativo. Para efeito estatístico foram excluidos os doentes com valores na zona cinzenta. Os valores de sensibilidade e especificidade para o método ensaiado foram respectivamente de 84,5° o e 10000. O valor predictivo foi de 1000 o, o que permite afirmar com segurança que um doente com hipertiroidismo e TRAb positivo tem doença de Graves.
- ARMC5 Mutation in a Portuguese Family with Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH)Publication . Rego, T; Fonseca, F; Espiard, S; Perlemoine, K; Bertherat, J; Agapito, ASUMMARY: PBMAH is a rare etiology of Cushing syndrome (CS). Familial clustering suggested a genetic cause that was recently confirmed, after identification of inactivating germline mutations in armadillo repeat-containing 5 (ARMC5) gene. A 70-year-old female patient was admitted due to left femoral neck fracture in May 2014, in Orthopedics Department. During hospitalization, hypertension (HTA) and hypokalemia were diagnosed. She presented with clinical signs of hypercortisolism and was transferred to the Endocrinology ward for suspected CS. Laboratory workup revealed: ACTH <5 pg/mL; urinary free cortisol (UFC), 532 µg/24 h (normal range: 20-90); failure to suppress the low-dose dexamethasone test (0.5 mg every 6 h for 48 h): cortisol 21 µg/dL. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed enlarged nodular adrenals (right, 55 × 54 × 30 mm; left, 85 × 53 × 35 mm), and she was submitted to bilateral adrenalectomy. In 2006, this patient's 39-year-old daughter had been treated by one of the authors. She presented with severe clinical and biological hypercortisolism. Computed tomography (CT) scan showed massively enlarged nodular adrenals with maximal axis of 15 cm for both. Bilateral adrenalectomy was performed. In this familial context of PBMAH, genetic study was performed. Leucocyte DNA genotyping identified in both patients the same germline heterozygous ARMC5 mutation in exon 1 c.172_173insA p.I58Nfs*45. The clinical cases herein described have an identical phenotype with severe hypercortisolism and huge adrenal glands, but different ages at the time of diagnosis. Current knowledge of inheritance of this disease, its insidious nature and the well-known deleterious effect of hypercortisolism favor genetic study to timely identify and treat these patients. LEARNING POINTS: PBMAH is a rare etiology of CS, characterized by functioning adrenal macronodules and variable cortisol secretion.The asymmetric/asynchronous involvement of only one adrenal gland can also occur, making disease diagnosis a challenge.Familial clustering suggests a genetic cause that was recently confirmed, after identification of inactivating germline mutations in armadillo repeat-containing 5 (ARMC5) gene.The insidious nature of this disease and the well-known deleterious effect of hypercortisolism favor genetic study of other family members, to diagnose and treat these patients timely.As ARMC5 is expressed in many organs and recent findings suggest an association of PBMAH and meningioma, a watchful follow-up is required.
- Clinical and Genetic Characterization of Portuguese Patients with Pseudohypoparathyroidism Type IbPublication . Cavaco, B; Tomaz, R; Fonseca, F; Mascarenhas, MR; Leite, V; Sobrinho, LPatients with pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ib (PHP-Ib) present hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia, as a consequence of a resistance to PTH action, through its G-protein-coupled receptor, in the renal tubules. This resistance results from tissue-specific silencing of the G-protein alpha-subunit (G(s)α), due to imprinting disruption of its encoding locus--GNAS. In familial PHP-Ib, maternally inherited deletions at the STX16 gene are associated to a regional GNAS methylation defect. In sporadic PHP-Ib, broad methylation changes at GNAS arise from unknown genetic causes. In this study, we describe the clinical presentation of PHP-Ib in four Portuguese patients (two of whom were siblings), and provide further insight for the management of patients with this disease. The diagnosis of PHP-Ib was made after detection of GNAS imprinting defects in each of the cases. In the siblings, a regional GNAS methylation change resulted from a known 3.0 kb STX16 deletion. In the other two patients, the broad methylation defects at GNAS, which were absent in their relatives, resulted from genetic alterations that remain to be identified. We report the first clinical and genetic study of Portuguese patients with PHP-Ib. The genetic identification of a hereditary form of this rare disease allowed an early diagnosis, and may prevent hypocalcemia-related complications.
- Coma MixedematosoPublication . Fonseca, F; Cortez, L; Guerra, L; Afonso, A; Agapito, A; Malheiro, F; Charneco da Costa, JOs AA. apresentam 5 casos de coma mixedematoso observados no período de 1984 a 1992. Trata-se de 4 doentes do sexo feminino e 1 do sexo masculino com idades compreendidas entre os 45 e 73 anos. Em 3 doentes não havia diagnóstico prévio de hipotiroidismo. A depressão do estado de consciência, a hipotermia, a bradicardia e a ausência de bócio eram comuns aos 5 doentes. Foi identificado factor desencadeante em 3 deles. Utilizada levotiroxina e/ou liotironina por via oral, hidrocortisona e medidas de suporte, a evolução foi favorável nos 2 doentes em que tinha sido identificado factor desencadeante, que apresentavam menor depressão do S.N.C. e normalização da temperatura corporal ao 3° dia de terapêutica.
- A Common Variant in the CDK8 Gene Is Associated with Sporadic Pituitary Adenomas in the Portuguese Population: a Case-Control StudyPublication . Gaspar, L; Gonçalves, C; Fonseca, F; Carvalho, D; Cortez, L; Palha, A; Barros, I; Nobre, E; Duarte, J; Amaral, C; Bugalho, MJ; Marques, O; Pereira, B; Lemos, MThe majority of pituitary adenomas occur in a sporadic context, and in the absence of known genetic predisposition. Three common variants at the NEBL (rs2359536), PCDH15 (rs10763170) and CDK8 (rs17083838) loci were previously associated with sporadic pituitary adenomas in the Han Chinese population, but these findings have not yet been replicated in any other population. The aim of this case-control study was to assess if these variants are associated with susceptibility to sporadic pituitary adenomas in the Portuguese population. Genotype and allele frequencies were determined in 570 cases and in 546 controls. The CDK8 rs17083838 minor allele (A allele) was significantly associated with sporadic pituitary adenomas, under an additive (odds ratio (OR) 1.73, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.19-2.50, p = 0.004) and dominant (OR 1.82, 95% CI 1.24-2.68, p = 0.002) inheritance model. The NEBL rs2359536 and PCDH15 rs10763170 variants were not associated with the overall risk for the disease, although a borderline significant association was observed between the PCDH15 rs10763170 minor allele (T allele) and somatotrophinomas (dominant model, OR 1.55, 95% CI 1.02-2.35, p = 0.035). These findings suggest that the CDK8 rs17083838 variant, and possibly the PCDH15 rs10763170 variant, may increase susceptibility to sporadic pituitary adenomas in the Portuguese population.
- Expanding the Genetic Spectrum of ANOS1 Mutations in Patients with Congenital Hypogonadotropic HypogonadismPublication . Gonçalves, CI; Fonseca, F; Borges, T; Cunha, F; Lemos, MCSTUDY QUESTION: What is the prevalence and functional consequence of ANOS1 (KAL1) mutations in a group of men with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Three of forty-two (7.1%) patients presented ANOS1 mutations, including a novel splice site mutation leading to exon skipping and a novel contiguous gene deletion associated with ichthyosis. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: CHH is characterized by lack of pubertal development and infertility, due to deficient production, secretion or action of GnRH, and can be associated with anosmia/hyposmia (Kallmann syndrome, KS) or with a normal sense of smell (normosmic CHH). Mutations in the anosmin-1 (ANOS1) gene are responsible for the X-linked recessive form of KS. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: This cross-sectional study included 42 unrelated men with CHH (20 with KS and 22 with normosmic CHH). PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Patients were screened for mutations in the ANOS1 gene by DNA sequencing. Identified mutations were further investigated by RT-PCR analysis and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) analysis. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: Hemizygous mutations were identified in three (7.1%) KS cases: a novel splice acceptor site mutation (c.542-1G>C), leading to skipping of exon 5 in the ANOS1 transcript in a patient with self-reported normosmia (but hyposmic upon testing); a recurrent nonsense mutation (c.571C>T, p.Arg191*); and a novel 4.8 Mb deletion involving ANOS1 and eight other genes (VCX3B, VCX2, PNPLA4, VCX, STS, HDHD1, VCX3A and NLGN4X) in KS associated with ichthyosis. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: Objective olfactory testing was not performed in all cases of self-reported normosmia and this may have underestimated the olfactory deficits. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS: This study further expands the spectrum of known genetic defects associated with CHH and suggests that patients with self-reported normal olfactory function should not be excluded from ANOS1 genetic testing. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This study was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. The authors have no conflicts of interest.
- Feocromocitoma: uma Causa Rara de Choque e Falência MultiorgânicaPublication . Rui, M; Rosa, N; Pidal, A; Resende, M; Fernandes, AP; Agapito, A; Fonseca, F; Mourão, LAs manifestações clássicas do feocromocitoma incluem hipertensão arterial, cefaleias, palpitações, tremor e diaforese. Formas raras de apresentação podem mimetizar outras patologias e dificultar o diagnóstico. Os autores (AA) apresentam o caso de uma jovem de 26 anos que recorreu ao serviço de Urgência por tosse, dispneia e diaforese com cinco dias de evolução, com rápida progressão para choque. Transferida para a Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI), onde desenvolveu falência multi-órgãos, a TAC toraco-abdominal revelou volumosa massa supra-renal direita, que os exames complementares confirmaram ser feocromocitoma. A doente sofreu uma forma grave de cardiomiopatia, que regrediu completamente em termos clínicos e ecocardiográficos alguns meses após a adrenalectomia. O estudo genético de feocromocitoma veio a revelar Doença de von Hippel-Lindau. Os AA tecem algumas considerações sobre a fisiopatologia da crise multissistémica do feocromocitoma e a necessidade do rastreio genético desta entidade.
- Fractura Patológica do Úmero, no Contexto de Fibrodisplasia ÓsseaPublication . Fonseca, F; Francisco, RFracturas patológicas ocorrem sem traumatismo prévio ou após trauma ligeiro. Geralmente existe uma patologia prévia, local ou sistémica, benigna ou maligna. Descreve-se o caso clícnico de uma jovem de 17 anos com esta patologia. A Fibrodisplasia óssea é mais frequente antes dos 30 anos, tendo uma incidência idêntica entre os dois géneros. Correspondem a 5 a 7 % dos tumores benignos do osso, com uma rara progressão para malignidade. É uma lesão de evolução lenta. Os ossos mais atingidos são: costelas, ossos longos das extremidades, ossos craniofaciais e pélvis. Esxistem dois tipos: Monostótico (o mais comum) e Poliostótico. A doença pode ser assintomática, pode apresentar-se com dor e tumefacção no local da lesão ou como fractura patológica. Hiperpigmentação da pele é o sinal extra-ósseo mais comum. Pode estar associada a anomalias endócrinas. O diagnóstico é radiológico e histopatológico (biópsia). O tratamento é conservador. Se risco de fractura patológica considerar cirurgia.
- Gitelman Syndrome and Primary Hyperparathyroidism: a Rare AssociationPublication . Rego, T; Fonseca, F; Cerqueira, R; Agapito, AGitelman syndrome(GS) is a rare autosomal recessive salt-losing tubulopathy of young adults, characterised by hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia, hypocalciuria and secondary hyperaldosteronism. Hypercalcaemia due to hypocalciuria in these patients is extremely rare.A 25-year-old healthy woman was referred to the Endocrinology clinic for evaluation of persistent hypokalaemia. She presented with fatigue, myalgias, cramps and paraesthesia. Her physical examination was normal. Laboratory workup revealed: K+ 2.7 mEq/L (r.v.3.5-5.1), 24 hours urinary K+ 84.7 mEq/24 hours (r.v.25-125), Mg2+ 0.71 mg/dL (r.v.1.6-2.6), 24 hours urinary Mg2+ 143.1 mg/24 hours (r.v.73-122), Ca2+ 12 mg/dL (r.v.8.4-10.2), aldosterone 47.1 ng/mL (r.v. 4-31) and active renin 374.7 uUI/mL (r.v.4.4-46.1). She was diagnosed with GS and was treated with spironolactone, oral K+ and Mg2+ supplementation. Further investigation confirmed hypercalcaemia due to primary hyperparathyroidism owing to a single parathyroid adenoma. Following parathyroidectomy serum calcium normalised.Current knowledge favours that hypomagnesaemia in patients with GS protects them from hypercalcaemia. In this context of multiple electrolyte imbalances, correction of hypomagnesaemia is a challenge and should be done carefully. Like in our patient, aetiology of hypercalcaemia should be promptly diagnosed and reversed.
- Hipertiroidismo por Secreção Inapropriada Não Tumoral de TSHPublication . Agapito, A; Guerra, L; Afonso, A; Fonseca, F; Malheiro, F; Charneco da Costa, JApresenta-se um caso clínico de hipertiroidismo por secreção inapropriada não tumoral de TSH, numa mulher de 31 anos, investigado na sequência do achado de T3 e TSH elevados após tiroidecto mia. A resposta exagerada de TSH à TRH e a supressão parcial após triiodotironina aliadas à normal expressão morfológica tomodensitométrica da região selar confirmaram o diagnóstico. As terapêuticas com bromocriptina e ocjreotido revelaram-se ineficazes na supressa da TSH. O ensaio com 3-5-3’ ácido triiodotiroacético ficou deferido pela ocorrência de gravidez e aleitamento.
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