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ea0099ep1348 | Late Breaking | ECE2024

Mild hypercalcemia and osteoporosis in a patient with breast cancer: case report

Matejkova Behanova Magdalena , Libansky Petr , Personova Kateřina , Vcelak Josef , Procykova Kristyna , Vlcek Petr

Introduction: The most common causes of hypercalcemia are primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy. Malignancy-related hypercalcemia occurs in approximately 20% - 30% of all cancer patients during their clinical course and mainly affects patients with solid tumors such as breast carcinoma.Case Report : 57 yrs old woman was referred for hypercalcemia and osteoporosis. Laboratory: calcium 2.8 mmol/l (normal range 2.15 - 2.55) calculated ionized calcium 1...

ea0092ps3-28-05 | Translational 2 | ETA2023

Pediatric thyroid nodules with germline and somatic DICER1 variants

Mastnikova Karolina , Bulanova Barbora , Sykorova Vlasta , Vaclavikova Eliska , Moravcova Jitka , Katra Rami , Vlcek Petr , Kodetova Daniela , Procykova Kristyna , Vcelak Josef , Bendlova Bela

Objectives: Pathogenic variants in the DICER1 gene can be found in both benign and malignant thyroid nodules, more often in pediatric patients. Somatic pathogenic variants in "hotspot" regions can coexist with germline variants in other regions of the DICER1 gene, which are associated with DICER1 syndrome, an autosomal dominantly inherited disease that predisposes to the development of various tumors from childhood. In addition to thyroid tumors, pleu...