Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0071026 | The importance of including post-operative thyroglobulin levels in the decision-making process towards adjuvant radioiodine treatment in patients with papillary thyroid cancer | BES2020

The importance of including post-operative thyroglobulin levels in the decision-making process towards adjuvant radioiodine treatment in patients with papillary thyroid cancer

Sarah Billet , Annick Van den Bruel

The treatment of papillary thyroid cancer consist of surgery and if indicated post-surgical administration of radioiodine with the initiation of thyroid hormone substitution. Whether or not a patient receives a post-operative radioiodine treatment largely depends on the pathological staging (TNM).Through observational data, the benefit of additional radioiodine treatment was only significant in patients with thyroid cancer classified as high risk accordi...

ea0064028 | A cherry-tomato like thyroid | BES2019

A cherry-tomato like thyroid

De Smet S , Vauterin T , Van den Bruel A

Context: A lingual thyroid is a relatively rare clinical entity. It is the most common subtype of ectopic thyroid. An ectopic thyroid is caused by an aberrant descent of the thyroid gland from the foramen caecum to its normal pretracheal position during embryogenesis. A lingual thyroid is located at the midline of the tongue base. It can be asymptomatic, but it may also cause dysphagia, upper airway obstruction, haemorrhage or dysphonia. Moreover, about 70% of patients with li...

ea0049ep1393 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Evolution in the management of thyroid cancer: an observational study in two Belgian referral centres

Peene Bernard , Van den Bruel Annick , Moyson Carolien , Decallonne Brigitte

Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing, especially the cancers ≤1 cm (T1a). Previous evidence suggests underuse of FNA. Several international guidelines for the management of thyroid cancer have been published. Especially the year 2006 was a hallmark, with the publication of both the ETA consensus and ATA guidelines.Aim: Compare thyroid cancer subtypes and management before and after 2006.Methodology: Retrospectiv...

ea0057025 | Rare cause of 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D mediated hypercalcemia: A case report and literature study | BES2018

Rare cause of 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D mediated hypercalcemia: A case report and literature study

de Bellefroid J , Van den Bruel A , Vandecasteele S

Background: 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D mediated hypercalcemia resulting from an inflammatory reaction caused by a foreign body such as a textiloma has never been described.Clinical case: A 61 year-old man with a medical history of Alport syndrome and in need of chronic dialysis after transplant kidney resection because of relapsing severe urinary tract infections, presented with recurrent and progressive hypercalcemia two years after parathyroidectomy (C a...

ea0064023 | Hypercalcemia as a rare complication of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha: a case-report and literature study | BES2019

Hypercalcemia as a rare complication of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha: a case-report and literature study

Simon Caerels , Sara Vandewalle , Annick Van den Bruel , Eric D Hondt , Christel Haenebalcke , Charlotte Depuydt

Introduction: (Anti-TNF-α) therapy is widely used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. The most frequent adverse events induced by anti-TNF-α therapy are infections and malignancies. However, reports of paradoxical sarcoidosis-like reactions are on the rise in patients receiving anti-TNF-α.Clinical case: A 61-year old woman, with a medical history of sero-positive rheumatoid arthritis on Adalimumab treatment (anti-TNF-α), was r...

ea0064036 | Medullary thyroid carcinoma in two patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 | BES2019

Medullary thyroid carcinoma in two patients with neurofibromatosis type 1

Emily Pollet , Broes Martens , Helena Van Haecke , Tatjana Sajevets , Annick Van den Bruel

Introduction: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant neurocutaneous disorder characterised by the appearance of multiple, mostly benign, tumours throughout the skin and central nervous system. Furthermore, NF1 is associated with a number of (pre)malignant tumours including pheochromocytoma, glioma, invasive breast cancer and (pre)malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours (1). Approximately 1:2500 to 1:3500 individuals are affected.Medull...

ea0071027 | Carney complex presenting with significant cardiac myxomas and acromegaly, a case-report | BES2020

Carney complex presenting with significant cardiac myxomas and acromegaly, a case-report

Thibault Bourgeois , Annick Van den Bruel , Philippe Debonnaire , Wim Vergauwen , Sylvie Vandelanotte

Case: An eighteen-year-old male was forwarded to our department by the ophthalmologist because of the resection of an angiomyxoma of the right eyelid. Medical history included multiple surgically excisions of myxomatous tumors from the skin (gluteal, scapular…). Clinical examination showed some lentiginous lesions on his back and more important clear stigmata of acromegaly (tall stature, wide nose, large hands…). Hence our suspicion of a syndromic disorder, in part...

ea0071029 | (Non-FDG) functional imaging thyroid incidentaloma | BES2020

(Non-FDG) functional imaging thyroid incidentaloma

Marianne Kerrebrouck , Frank De Geeter , Sara Vandewalle , Youri Taes , Eva Van Caenegem , Annick Van den Bruel

Background: Thyroid incidentaloma are asymptomatic thyroid nodules that are discovered on an imaging study performed to evaluate other structures. Clinically unrecognized thyroid nodules are common and can be found in up to 50–60% of patients at autopsy.1 Increased use of imaging modalities of better quality in the modern era has resulted in an increased detection of incidental thyroid nodules. The prevalence rate is 67% with ultrasonography (US) imaging, 15% w...

ea0084ps2-06-47 | Hypothyroidism Treatment | ETA2022

Prescription of levothyroxine and concurrent use of anti-arrhythmic and bone-anti-resorptive drugs in belgium: retrospective study in a large population sample

Boets Liesbeth , Van Den Bruel Annick , Van Haecht Chris , Debbaut Bernard , Ntahonganyira Rose-Marie , Cornelis Koen , Stokx Jocelijn , Decallonne Brigitte

Background and objective: Increased prescription of levothyroxine (LT4) has been observed in the USA and countries in Europe and has been related to increased thyroid function screening and a lower treatment threshold, increasing risk for overdiagnosis and overtreatment. We wanted to study the evolution of LT4 prescriptions in Belgium, and compare the use of anti-arrhythmic drugs (AAD) and bone-anti-resorptive drugs (BAD) between LT4-users and non-LT4-users.<p class="abste...

ea0084ps2-07-59 | Graves’ Disease 1 | ETA2022

TPO antibody status prior to first radioactive iodine therapy as a predictive parameter for early hypothyroidism in graves’ disease

Verdickt Sebastien , Van Nes Falco , Moyson Carolien , Maes Toon , Van Crombrugge Paul , Van den Bruel Annick , Decallonne Brigitte

Introduction: Several studies identified pre-treatment parameters that could help in the prediction of the thyroid functional outcome after radioactive iodine therapy (RAI) in Graves’ disease. However, the role of the thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO Ab) status is not well studied.Objectives: We investigated if a positive TPO Ab status before radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy in patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism is a predictive factor for de...