Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep962 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

A male patient with acromegaly and metastatic renal cell carcinoma: lung, gluteal and scapular metastasis

Uc Ziynet Alphan , Demir Ozgur

Acromegaly is a chronic condition associated with an increased risk of cancer.Case presentation: A 41-year-old man admitted to our hospital with gluteal and scapular mass. He had a clinical history of acromegaly which had been diagnosed two years ago, and was treated with trans-sphenoidal surgery. After surgery, although remission was not achieved, he had no doctor visit and control. On physical examination he had typical acromegalic features and there w...

ea0051p001 | Thyroid | BSPED2017

Relationship between the level of trace elements and growth in school children group of 6 to 12 ages with goitre

Demir Ilknur , Orbak Zerrin , Karakelleoglu Cahit

The aim of the study was to determine level of trace elements and whether it is related to the growth in children with goitre. The study was performed in children of ages 6–12 years. Goitre staging was performed according to the WHO criteria. A total of 86 cases, 55 with goitre and 31 as control group, were included in the study. When parameters were compared in cases with and without iodine deficiency, TSH and FT3 levels were determined significantly higher in cases with...

ea0014p389 | (1) | ECE2007

Abnormal calcium metabolism as shown by the Ellsworth-Howard test and its relation to pseudohypoparathyroidism II

Kebapcilar Levent , Yesil Sena , Demir Tevfik

Peudohypoparathyroidism is a heterogenous group of disorders characterized by hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, increased serum concentration of parathormone, and insensivity to biological activity of parathormone.A 45-year-old female was admitted to the regional hospital for check up and routine laboratory studies revealed slightly decreased level of calcium. Her neurologic examination was negative for Chvostek’s and Trousseau’ signs. Laborator...

ea0035p527 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014

Could non-functional adrenal incidentaloma be a risk factor for atherosclerosis and metabolic disturbances?

Emral Rifat , Kose Ayla Demir , Corapcioglu Demet , Demir Ozgur , Uysal Ali Riza

Introduction: Non-functional adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are currently quite important since they can also cause metabolic disturbances. This study was designed to evaluate possible insulin resistance indicators and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with non-functional AI.Patients and methods: 83 patients with non-functional AI were enrolled to the study. Control group consisted of 56 patients without any adrenal lesion. Fasting blood glucose, and ...

ea0056p438 | Diabetes complications | ECE2018

Investigation of serum SCUBE-1 level in relation to microvascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Bingol Umut , Kevser Demir Ayse , Kutluturk Faruk , Cansel Ozmen Zeliha , Demir Osman

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between serum level of signal peptide-CUB-EGF domain-containing protein 1 (SCUBE-1) and both type 2 diabetes mellitus and its related microvascular complications.Material and methods: The study was included 50 type 2 diabetic patients with complications (group 1), 50 diabetic patients without complications (group 2) and 50 healthy individuals as control group (group 3). Anthropometry and...

ea0090p611 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Gaucher Disease Type 3c: A Rare Metabolic Disease Diagnosed In Adulthood

Tuğce Şah Unal Fatma , Demir Ozgur

Background: Gaucher disease (GD) is the most prevalent lysosomal disorder caused by GBA mutations and abnormal glucocerebrosidase function, leading to glucocerebroside accumulation mainly in the liver, spleen, bone marrow, lungs, and occasionally in the central nervous system. Gaucher disease type 3c (GD3c) is a rare subtype of the subacute/chronic neuronopathic GD3, caused by homozygosity for the GBA p. Asp448His (D409H) mutation. Case...

ea0090ep774 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

The role of artificial intelligence algorithm in predicting the prognosis in prolactinomas

Kara Zehra , Sulu Cem , Demir Ahmet Numan , Kadioglu Pinar

Objective: To test the utility of the artificial learning algorithms using magnetic resonance (MR) images of the pituitary gland in predicting the prognosis of prolactinoma.Methods: This single-center, retrospective study was conducted in the Pituitary Center of a tertiary care university hospital. A total of 224 images derived from 38 patients with treatment-refractory prolactinoma, 23 patients with prolactinoma remission and 51 healthy individuals were...

ea0037ep252 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Comparison of the pre-operative and post-operative haemogram parameters of the patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

Tunc Ulku Aybuke , Demir Tevfik , Yilmaz Merve , Gedik Arzu

Anaemia prevalence is reported between 5 and 31.8% in patients with PHPT. Anaemia in PHPT shows correlations with serum calcium, PTH, alkaline phosphatase levels, severity of the bone disease and PHPT duration. In this study we compared pre-operative and post-operative haemogram parameters of patients with PHPT who received a parathyroidectomy at our department. We determined the prevelance of pre-operative anaemia, thrombocytopenia, neutropenia and observed if any of this par...

ea0037ep723 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Determinants of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in acromegaly patients

Yilmaz Merve , Gedik Arzu , Demir Tevfik , Cimrin Dilek , Comlekci Abdurrahman

Introduction: Neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is an indicative of the acute phase response. It is a significant indicator of the systemic inflammation, and considered as a poor prognosis indicator in various disease. We aimed to evaluate NLR and its determinants in acromegaly patients.Patients and methods: A retrospective chart review of 40 patients with acromegaly and 45 age and sex matched healthy individuals was performed. Patients with active infec...

ea0029p446 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ICEECE2012

Graves’ disease with a transient lung mass

Tunc U. , Gedik A. , Akkoclu A. , Bayraktar F. , Demir T. , Comlekci A.

Introduction: Involvement of different tissues and organs may be seen during the course of Graves’ disease (GD). We here aimed to present a case with GD and lung mass whose lung lesion disappeared after recieving antithyroid treatment.Case report: A 60 year old man admitted to our hospital with back pain. His thorax computed tomography (CT) revealed a 1.5×3 cm mass in lower right lobe. He was consultated by our clinic preoperatively before thor...