Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep1029 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Thyroid switching and D727E polymorphism

Altay Mustafa , Dagdeviren Murat , Guven Gulsum Biten , Ertugrul Derun Taner

Introduction: Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism are common thyroid diseases. However, occurrence of both clinical disorders one after the other in the same patient, is not common.Case report: In this article, we presented two hypothyroid patients who developed clinical thyrotoxicosis during levothyroxine treatment. Both patients were treated with levothyroxine for a long time. Due to occurrence of clinical hyperthyroidism, levothyr...

ea0063p496 | Calcium and Bone 2 | ECE2019

A new and effective treatment option for challenging chronic hypoparathyroidism cases: Alternate-day dosing regimen

Akkan Tolga , Dagdeviren Murat , Or Koca Arzu , Ertugrul Derun Taner , Altay Mustafa

Objective: In chronic hypoparathyroidism, conventional therapy consists of oral calcium supplements and active vitamin D analogs but some patients cannot achieve treatment goals despite the high dose of oral calcium supplementation. Therefore, parathyroid gland transplantation and recombinant human PTH have been investigating as new therapeutic options. Calcium absorption from intestinal cells occurs by transcellular path and paracellular path. Transcellular absorption occurs ...

ea0049ep1343 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

Neutrophil/lymphocyte (N/L) ratio should not be used as an indicator of inflammation in hyperthyroid patients

Dagdeviren Murat , Akkan Tolga , Celiker Dilek , Karakaya Serdar , Ertugrul Derun Taner , Altay Mustafa

Introduction: Neutrophil/lymphocyte (N/L) ratio is considered as a sign of systemic inflammation in recent years. In our study, we aimed to investigate N/L ratio in hyperthyroid patients and healthy control group.Material & methods: A total of 121 hyperthyroid patients (71 patients with Graves’ disease and 50 patients with other causes of hyperthyroidism) and 40 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Complete blood count was obtained from both group ...

ea0056p344 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2018

Evaluation of procalcitonin levels in diabetic and diabetic nephropathic patients

Dagdeviren Murat , Beyan Esin , Dagdeviren Tanyel Sema , Copuroglu Esra , Cagir Yavuz , Dogan Ozlem , Ertugrul Derun Taner , Altay Mustafa

Aim: To determine how serum procalcitonin (PCT) levels are affected in diabetic and diabetic nephropathic patients, it is important to determine whether PCT is indicative of an inflammation in these patients.Materials and methods: The study included 175 patients (75 diabetic nephropathy (group 1), 75 diabetic (group 2) and 25 non-diabetic nephropathy (group 3)) and 75 healthy volunteers. Serum and urine creatinine, serum high sensitive C- reactive protei...

ea0032p406 | Diabetes | ECE2013

The relationship between glycemic control and BNP levels in diabetic patients

Dal Kursad , Ata Naim , Yavuz Bunyamin , Sen Omer , Kizilca Guler , Akoz Zekeriya , Yildirim Aslihan Mete , Uygungelen Bulent , Akin Kadir Okhan , Beyan Esin , Ertugrul Derun Taner

Background: Glycemic control affects cardiovascular risk factors positively. The purpose of this study was to assess BNP levels in patients with poor control diabetes before specific treatment for hyperthyroidism and after glycemic regulation was achieved. The study was performed in a prospective design.Methods: The study population consisted of 79 consecutive diabetic patients with poor glycemic control. All subjects underwent transthoracic echocardiogr...