Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090p777 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Rapidly-Growing Thyroid Mass: is the Diagnosis Always Anaplastic Cancer?

Yiğit Koroğlu Ekin , Turan Kubra , Pınar Altay Feride , Karadayı Bilgehan , Kılıcarslan Aydan , Topaloglu Oya , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

A 87 year old woman admitted with complaints of hoarseness and a palpable mass which she noticed 1 week ago. She had hypothyroidism for 25 years. On examination, there was a hard and fixed palpable 4x4 cm mass on the right side of the neck. In laboratory evaluation, thyroid function tests were normal, thyroid auto-antibodies were positive, calcitonin was normal, C-reactive protein was 224 mg/l and liver and kidney function tests were normal. Thyroid ultrasonography revealed a ...

ea0026p550 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

The relation between metabolic syndrome and cognitive decline in elderly Turkish people

Zuhur Sayid Shafi , Karadag Berrin , Altuntas Yuksel

Objective: To determine the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MS) and cognitive decline in people over 60 years age.Methods: The age of the participants were between 60 and 89 years old (71.71±6.58). According to NCEP ATP III criteria 93 had MS and 47 had not. Cognitive performance was determined with the use of standardized mini mental test and the mini mental scores (MMS) of the two groups were compared. Apart from the MS we investigated th...

ea0011p800 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Asymmetric dimethyl arginine levels in thyroid diseases

Arikan E , Karadag CH , Guldiken S

In terms of mechanism by which thyroid diseases lead the endothelial dysfunction, several aspects have been taking into consideration. One potential factor may be variation in plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels. ADMA, which is derived from the catabolism of proteins containing methylated arginine residues, competitively inhibits NOS. The relationship between thyroid disease and variation in plasma ADMA levels is still a potential research area. The aim of this st...

ea0041ep178 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2016

A Rare Case of Intracranial Calcification: Fahr Disease

Yilmaz Merve , Tanrivermis Asli , Kehribar Demet Yalcin , Akdemir Neslihan Unal , Karadas Adnan , Akyol Ozkan

Introduction: Fahr disease, is a rare pathology characterized by neuropsychiatric symptoms and bilateral symmetrical intracranial, especially basal ganglial calcifications. Although the exact etiology is not known, it is often associated with calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders. We aim to present two brothers who presented with Fahr’s disease which is a rare condition.Case: Sixty-year-old male patient without a medical history of ilness was ...

ea0026p201 | Pituitary | ECE2011

Evaluation of aortic stiffness in the acromegaly patients with remission

Karatay Eylem , Cakal Erman , Gonulalan Gulsum , Dogan Mehmet , Bozkurt Nujen Colak , Ozbek Mustafa , Delibasi Tuncay

Objective: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the most important cause of mortality in acromegaly patients. Noninvasive assessment of aortic stiffness which can be used as an predictor of atherosclerosis, may be of benefit in acromegaly patients for early diagnosis of CVD. We evaluated the aortic elasticity parameters of acromegalic patients in remission and compared with healthy controls.Methods and results: Study subjects consisted of 20 patients with a...

ea0041ep981 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2016

Herbal medicines used for thyroid disease in Turkey, and short-term effects of Anethum graveolens

Altay Mustafa , Ates Ihsan , Kaplan Efe Fatma , Karadag Ibrahim

Aim: To investigate the herbal medicines (HM) used for thyroid disease, their effects and use rates in Turkey.Materials and methods: A total of 547 patients (494 females and 53 males) had a thyroid disease were included in the study. The patients were questioned whether they used any alternative therapies or HM for their thyroid disease. The patients who used HM were asked about the kind of the HM, and duration of use. The data regarding the dose of the ...

ea0035p1106 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2014

The role of DNA repair proteins in the assessment of thyroid nodules

Evren Bahri , Karadag Nese , Yilmaz Sami , Sertkaya Ayse Cikim

Aims: Bening and malignant thyroid nodules are the most common lesions of endocrine glands. Some molecular markers; Mut-S homolog-2 (MSH2) and Mut-L-homolog-1 (MLH1) are the two of DNA repair proteins and metil guanin–DNA-metil transferase (MGMT) is the DNA repair enzymes have been studied. In this study, our aim is to evaluate MSH2, MLH1, and MGMT levels in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), multinodular colloidal goitre (MNG), and chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (CLT) and ...

ea0011p287 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Plasma concentrations of asymmetric dimethyl arginine and total homocysteine in siblings of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Guldiken S , Karadag CH , Arikan E , Demir M , Kara M

Diabetes mellitus (DM) includes a group of carbohydrate metabolism disorders that is characterized by hyperglycemia and leads long-term macro- and microvascular complications. Also siblings of type 2 diabetic patients have increased relative risk of micro and macrovasculer outcome of DM even though their plasma glucose levels in normal range. Genetically determined hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance and associated dyslipidemia have crucial role in the processes of vascular a...

ea0037ep1160 | Clinical Cases–Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2015

Pituitary apoplexy case caused by Hanta virus ınfection

Ayturk Semra , Genc Ahmet Bilal , Yaylaci Selcuk , Karabay Oguz , Tamer Ali , Celik Mehmet

Pituitary apoplexy (PA) is a rare but life-threatening medical emergency. Common predisposing factors include closed head trauma, blood pressure alterations, history of pituitary irradiation, cardiac surgery, anticoagulation, treatment with dopamine agonists, pituitary stimulation testing, and pregnancy. Hantaviruses belonging to the Bunyaviridae family are a group of rodent- or insectivore-borne single-strand ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses. In humans, hantaviruses can cause h...

ea0014p346 | (1) | ECE2007

Genotype/phenotype relation for toxic thyroid nodules with or without TSH receptor mutations

Gozu Hulya , Mueller Sandra , Bircan Rifat , Krohn Knut , Sargin Mehmet , Sargin Haluk , Gezen Cem , Erginer Turgay , Karadayi Nimet , Paschke Ralf

Constitutive activation of the cAMP pathway by activating TSHR mutation stimulates both thyrocyte proliferation and function. Thus they lead to formation of toxic thyroid nodules (TTNs) and ultimately hyperthyroidism. The in vitro activity of the various TSH-receptor mutation varies from 2–7 fold cAMP increase over the wild type TSH receptor. One previous study invrestigated a possible genotype to phenotype relation in TTNs with somatic TSHR mutation with a negativ...