Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0035p638 | Female reproduction | ECE2014

Wolfram syndrome with hypergonadotropic hypogonadism: case report

Sahin Murat , Oguz Ayten , Yilmaz Selda , Inanc Elif , Ozdemir Murat , Yilmaz Mehmet Alparslan , Gul Kamile

Introduction: Wolfram syndrome has characterized by central diabetes insipidus (DI), diabetes mellitus (DM), optic atrophy (OA) and deafness. In this report we presented a Wolfram syndrome with hypergonadotropic hypogonadism.Case: A 18-year-old girl who has diabetes for 6 years was hospitalized due to blood sugar irregularity. Her medical history revealed frequent urination and enuresis for 2–3 years and primary amenorrhea. Furthermore she had hear ...

ea0035p980 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2014

An ectopic thyroid tissue presenting as anterior mediastinal mass in a breast cancer patient

Onal Eda Demir , Aydin Cevdet , Sacikara Muhammed , Ozdemir Elif , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Introduction: Ectopic thyroid tissue is the result of abnormal gland migration from the foramen caecum to its normal pretracheal position. An ectopic thyroid can be lingual (at the base of the tongue), sub-lingual (below the tongue), prelaryngeal (in front of the larynx), or can be found at other rare sites. The most frequent noncervical location for ectopic thyroid tissue is the thoracic cavity. Here we discuss about a rare case of mediastinal ectopic thyroid tissue presentin...

ea0032p265 | Clinical case reports – Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2013

Differential diagnosis of an incidental pituitary lesion detected with PET-CT in a patient with a known history of metastatic maxillary sinus tumor

Baser Husniye , Cuhaci Neslihan , Ozdemir Elif , Saglam Fatma , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Introduction: Metastatic pituitary tumors are seen rarely and it is hard to differentiate them from the benign lesions of the gland. We have reported a case, with a known maxillary sinus tumor, detected to have a pituitary lesion coincidentally on PET-CT.Case: 45 years old male patient with a known history of relapsed maxillary sinus tumor has been referred to our clinics because of the pituitary lesion detected to have increased FDG involvement on PET-C...

ea0035p163 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2014

Persistant hypercalcemia due to an atypically localised parathyroid adenoma in a patient operated from parathyroid carcinoma: a report of case

Topaloglu Oya , Ucan Bekir , Arslan Muyesser Sayki , Kilic Mehmet , Karakose Melia , Saylam Guleser , Ozdemir Elif , Cakal Erman , Delibasi Tuncay

Introduction: Patients with parathyroid carcinoma (PCA) and synchronous disease in other parathyroid glands have been reported in the literature. Here, we report a patient who had persistant hypercalcemia after operated from parathyroid carcinoma and improvement of hypercalcemia after the subsequent operation from atypically localised parathyroid adenoma.Case report: A 62-year-old man presented with a history of headache, fatigue, and nervousness. Labora...

ea0056p1155 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Are there any differences between hot and cold nodules according to cytology and histopathology results?

Baser Husniye , Topaloglu Oya , Cuneyt Bilginer Muhammet , Ulusoy Serap , Kilicarslan Aydan , Ozdemir Elif , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Introduction: Many recent studies have shown that detection of an incidental thyroid cancer among patients operated for a toxic thyroid disease is not infrequent. We aimed to compare cytology and histopathology results of cold, warm and hot nodules in patients who had thyroidectomy due to toxic multinodular goiter (TMNG).Methods: The cytology, histopathology and scintigraphy records of 1069 thyroid nodules from 413 patients who had operation with TMNG we...

ea0049ep266 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2017

Primary hyperparathyroidism mimicking metastatic bone disease

Akyıldız Ali Burkan , Sancak Seda , Okuroğlu Nalan , Abacar Kerem Yiğit , Sakcı Elif , Ozdemir Ali

We would like to present a case of primary hyperparathyroidism presumably present with clinically large cystic parathyroid adenoma with multiple destructive skeletal lesions, which is of course referred to bone metastases.Case: A 58-year-old male patient was admitted to the orthopedy polyclinic with left leg pain and on the MR imaging performed here, multiple lytic lesions compatible with metastasis to the tibia and fibula were detected. He was directed ...

ea0032p1116 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2013

Treatment, follow up and prognostic factors of papillary microcarcinoma

Usluogullari Alper Celil , Onal Eda Demir , Ozdemir Elif , Ucler Rifki , Kiyak Gulten , Ersoy Pamir Eren , Yalcin Samet , Guler Gulten , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Introduction: The incidence rate of papillary thyroid microcarsinoma (PTMC) has almost doubled during the recent years but treatment and follow up is still a matter of debate. In this study we aimed to analyze clinical and histopathological risk factors at the time of diagnosis and to observe their implications for treatment, follow up and prognosis.Patients and methods: Two hundred forty-eight PTMC patients were included in this study. The age, sex, the...

ea0073aep886 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

Hematological changes before and after radioactive iodine therapy

leyla akdoğan , Burcak Polat Sefika , Fatma Neslihan Cuhaci Seyrek , Ali Tam Abbas , Ozdemir Elif , Aydin Cevdet , Topaloglu Oya , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

ObjectiveRadioactive iodine (RAI) therapy is widely used in both diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant thyroid diseases. It is generally a well tolerated therapy. Bone marrow suppression is often a temporary side effect with a decrease in white blood cells and platelets up to 6–10 weeks. In this study, we aimed to examine hematological changes in patients who received RAI treatment for benign or malignant diseases of the thyroid.<p cla...