Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0016p762 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Case report: a case of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma presented by instantaneous enlargement in a known thyroid nodule and diagnosed by fine needle aspiration biopsy

Cakir Bekir , Ersoy Reyhan , Gul Kamile , Yalcin Bulent , Korukluoglu Birol , Ustun Huseyin , Ekinci Cemil , Icli Fikri

Primary thyroid lymphoma is an uncommon malignancy; it accounts for <2% of all extranodal lymphomas and <5% of all thyroid malignancies.Case report: A 52-year-old male patient who was known to have a nodule in his thyroid gland for many years presented with instantaneous enlargement of his existing nodule and with appearance of ipsilateral cervical lymphadenopathy. On thyroid ultrasonography, a giant nodule of 38.4×31.6×45.5 mm size, an...

ea0035p217 | Clinical case reports Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2014

A huge metastatic adrenocortical carcinoma presenting with Cushing's syndrome and inferior vena cava thrombosis: case report

Kaya Mina Gulfem , Dellal Fatma Dilek , Ulas Arife , Gumus Mehmet , Kilicarslan Aydan , Yalcin Bulent , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Background: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a very rare but typically aggressive malignancy. About one to three quarters of ACC is functioning with excess hormonal production.Case: A 44-year-old female patient was admitted to out-patient clinic with obesity, oligomenorrhea and abdominal pain. She had central obesity, buffalo hump, and palpable flank mass. Hypertension, transient ischemic attack, and epilepsy history was present.S...

ea0056p52 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2018

Bilateral adrenalectomy for occult ectopic Cushing’s syndrome in two patients with catastrophic hypercortisolism

Topaloglu Oya , Bestepe Nagihan , Yalcin Bulent , Kilic Mehmet , Metin Melike Rusen , Ucmak Gulin , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Introduction: Ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion is a less common cause of Cushing syndrome(CS) and is seen in 5 to 10% of patients with endogenous hypercortisolism. The most common types are bronchial carcinoids and small cell lung carcinoma. However, in approximately 10–20% of the cases, overt tumor cannot be found. Here, we described two patients with catastrophic hypercorticolism associated with ectopic CS and who were treated with bilateral adrenale...