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ea0035p10 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2014

Clinical, laboratory findings and results of therapy in patients with Cushing's syndrome

Algun Ekrem , Ersoy Kerem , Anaforoglu Inan

Introduction: To assess the demographic data, etiological distribution, methods of diagnosis in patients with clinical (CS) and subclinical Cushing’s (SCC) syndrome.Methods: Forty-seven patients, 35 with CS and 12 with SCC patients were evaluated retrospectively.Results: Of the 35 patients with CS, 55% were classified as ACTH-dependent and 43% as ACTH-independent. Pituitary adenoma constituted 54% of cases, adrenal adenoma 34%...

ea0026p635 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

A case of a parathyroid adenoma with Celiac disease: primary or quaternary hyperparathyroidism?

Anaforoglu Inan , Algun Ekrem , Ersoy Kerem

Introduction: Celiac disease (CD) is gluten sensitive enteropathy with a wide spectrum of severity. Iron deficiency, growth retardation, shortness, delayed puberty can be seen. Osteomalacia and hypocalcemia are results of malabsorbtion of vitamin D and calcium which may cause secondary hyperparathyroidism. In untreated cases for a long period, tertiary hyperparathyroidism can also be seen due to autonomy of parathyroid glands with chronic stimulation. There are some cases of p...

ea0035p23 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2014

A case of an accessory spleen mimicking a nonfunctional incidentaloma

Ersoy Kerem , Anaforoglu Inan , Kece Can , Kocak Gulgun

Introduction: The diagnosis of an increasing number of adrenal tumors, so-called ‘incidentalomas’, is the result of technological advances in imaging such as abdominal ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We present a case of an accessory spleen mimicking a nonfunctional incidentaloma.Case: An 18-year-old boy was referred for evaluating of left adrenal mass that was detected by USG performed for ...

ea0035p729 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Poorly differentiated rectal neuroendocrine carcinoma leading to ectopic ACTH syndrome

Anaforoglu Inan , Ersoy Kerem , Kose Mustafa , Ayhan Semiha

Introduction: We present a case investigated due to hypokalemia and diagnosed as rectal neuroendocrine tumor-related EAS.Case: A 67-year-old woman with weight loss and symptoms of lethargy, abdominal pain was referred due to low serum K+ levels. Elevated blood pressure and a rectal mass were detected at physical examination. Low serum K+, elevated ALT levels, lymphopenia, neutrophilia and metabolic alkalosis were present. Computed t...

ea0032p51 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2013

Prevalence of primary aldosteronism among hypertensive population in Trabzon City, Turkey

Algun Ekrem , Incecayir Omer , Anaforoglu Inan , Ersoy Kerem , Ayhan Semiha

Introduction: There have been no studies on the prevalence of primary aldosteronism (PA) in Turkey. In this study, the prevalence of PA among the hypertensive population was investigated.Methods/Design: The study was conducted among hypertensive patients, aged 16–88 years, who visited the out-patient clinic of Endocrinology from January 10th, 2011 to September 30th, 2011. 768 of the 774 consecutive hypertensive patients volunteered to participate. T...

ea0026p107 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

Higher metabolic risk with nih diagnostic criteria versus rotterdam criteria for polycystic ovarian syndrome

Anaforoglu Inan , Algun Ekrem , Incecayir Omer , Ersoy Kerem

Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogenous disease with well established metabolic abnormalities among women of reproductive age. There are various diagnostic criteria to define and establish PCOS. However, there are some conflicting data regarding the the optimal diagnostic criteria for PCOS and the metabolic consequences. We evaluated the clinical, endocrine and metabolic features between main PCOS phenotypes according to different diagnostic criteria.<...