Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep1378 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Thyroid autoimmunity and risk of incidental thyroid microcarcinoma in non-toxic nodular thyroid diseases

Askitis Dimitrios , Efremidou Eleni I , Karanikas Michail A , Tripsianis Grigorios , Giatromanolaki Alexandra , Polychronidis Alexandros , Lyratzopoulos Nikolaos

Aim: Thyroid cancer comprises the most common endocrine malignancy and a variety of studies have investigated the role of thyroid autoimmunity as an independent risk factor for the manifestation of differentiated thyroid cancer in otherwise benign thyroid disorders. Objective of the current retrospective study is the assessment of any possible correlation between thyroid autoimmunity, in terms of elevated thyroid autoantibodies, and incidental thyroid microcarcinoma (ITC) in n...

ea0041ep1127 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2016

Baseline serum TSH and risk of thyroid microcarcinoma in non-toxic nodular thyroid disease

Askitis Dimitrios , Efremidou Eleni I , Karanikas Michael , Tripsianis Gregory , Polychronidis Alexandros , Liratzopoulos Nikolaos

Aim: Thyroid cancer comprises the most common endocrine malignancy and a variety of studies have examined the role of TSH as an independent risk factor for the manifestation of differentiated thyroid cancer in otherwise benign thyroid disorders. Objective of the current retrospective study was the assessment of a possible relation between baseline serum TSH and thyroid microcarcinoma in a patient cohort with non-toxic thyroid disorders and without preoperative cytological esta...

ea0035p1087 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2014

Incidence of thyroid microcarcinoma in relation to gender and age in non-toxic thyroid diseases treated with total thyroidectomy

Askitis Dimitrios , Efremidou Eleni I , Karanikas Michael , Esempidis Agis , Tripsianis Grigorios , Polychronidis Alexandros , Lyratzopoulos Nikolaos

Aim: Thyroid cancer comprises the most common endocrine malignancy and a variety of studies have examined the incidence of microcarcinomas in benign thyroid disorders. Objective of the present retrospective study was the assessment of the possible influence of age and gender parameters in the presence of thyroid microcarcinoma in a patient cohort with non-autonomous thyroid disorders and without cytological establishment of cancer who underwent total thyroidectomy.<p class...

ea0056p1132 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Incidental thyroid microcarcinoma in benign thyroid diseases: can it encourage total thyroidectomy as the first choice of surgical treatment? (A retrospective study)

Askitis Dimitrios , Efremidou Eleni I , Giatromanolaki Alexandra , Esebidis Agis , Vamvakerou Vasiliki , Polychronidis Alexandros , Liratzopoulos Nikolaos

Aim: Well-differentiated thyroid cancer (TC) comprises the most common endocrine malignancy, featuring very good prognosis and 5-year survival rate of nearly 100% after total thyroidectomy. However, the prevalence of incidental thyroid microcarcinoma (mITC) is continuously rising during the last decade. One obvious reason is the high prevalence of total thyroidectomy (TT) as the preferred operation for otherwise benign nodular or diffuse thyroid diseases. The current retrospec...

ea0056p1133 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Incidental thyroid microcarcinoma diagnosed after total thyroidectomy for non-toxic solitary thyroid nodule: A 13-year single surgical-center experience (A retrospective study)

Askitis Dimitrios , Efremidou Eleni I , Giatromanolaki Alexandra , Polychronidis Alexandros , Liratzopoulos Nikolaos

Aim: Thyroid cancer (TC) is the most common endocrine malignancy, presenting a rising incidence during the last decade, due to continuously rising prevalence of incidental thyroid microcarcinomas (mITCs; ≤1 cm) in benign thyroid diseases treated with total thyroidectomy (TT). Solitary thyroid nodule (STN) is a thyroid condition, which remains under debate regarding the extent of thyroidectomy needed (total or near-total thyroidectomy vs unilateral lobectomy). Objective o...