Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep974 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Cervicomediastinal thymic cyst mimicking thyroid : A case report

Malika El Omri , Mallat Amany , Njima Marwa Ben

Introduction: Cervical thymic cysts are among the rarest congenital neck masses. Thymic migration into the superior mediastinum during organogenesis explains the topography and diversity of clinical presentations of these cysts. Due to the possibility of mediastinal extension, the management of these lesions is different than other congenital neck masses. The aim of our work is to present the clinical, radiological, and therapeutic features of cervicomediastinal thymic cysts.<...

ea0081ep1085 | Thyroid | ECE2022

The diffuse sclerosing form of papillary carcinoma of the thyroid

Abir Meherzi , Njima Marwa Ben , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Malika El Omri , Houas Jihene , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Objective: Papillary thyroid carcinoma is the most common malignant tumor of the thyroid, the diffuse sclerosing variant is however very rare and represents between 0.7 and 6.7% of all papillary thyroid carcinomas. We propose through this poster to study its clinical, epidemiological, therapeutic and prognostic characteristics.Matherials and methods: We report two cases of diffuse papillary sclerosing carcinoma of the thyroid, collected at the ENT and CC...

ea0081ep1127 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Graves’ disease: surgical management

Abir Meherzi , Sghaier Habiba Ben , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Malika El Omri , Houas Jihene , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

The goal of this study is to examine the role of surgery in the treatment of Graves’ disease and to assess the surgical outcomes.Methods: We present the results of a retrospective analysis of 31 Graves’ disease cases operated on in the ENT and cervico-facial surgery departments of Farhat Hached Sousse Hospital during a six-year period [2015-2021]. Our group consisted of 05 males and 26 women. The average age ranged from 12 to 70 years. Between ...

ea0081ep1128 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Hypoparathyroidism Post-total thyroidectomy: pathophysiology and management

Abir Meherzi , Jemli Safa , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Malika El Omri , Houas Jihene , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Thyroid surgery is a frequent procedure that has certain risks. After a complete thyroidectomy, hypocalcemia is the most prevalent consequence. It has a variety of causes, with hypoparathyroidism being the most frequent and dangerous.Materials and procedures: A retrospective analysis collected 27 cases of patients who had a total thyroidectomy complicated by hypocalcemia among 320 patients who underwent a total thyroidectomy throughout the study period, ...

ea0081ep1129 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Management of refractory Graves’ disease

Abir Meherzi , Sghaier Habiba Ben , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Malika El Omri , Houas Jihene , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

The goal of this paper is to analyze the factors that cause people to flee medical treatment and to put forth management guidelines. Materials and methodes: This is a retrospective analysis of 27 instances with Graves’ disease that were resistive to medical treatment after escaping from well-conducted medical treatment in the ENT and cervico-facial surgery departments at Farhat Hached Sousse Hospital over a six-year period [2015-2021]. Results: All of the patients were pu...

ea0081ep1044 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Dyshormonogenic goiter: about three cases

Ben Njima Marwa , Malika El Omri , haouas jihen , Abir Meherzi , Monia Ghammmam , Bellakhdhar Mouna , abdessayed nihed , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Introduction: Dyshormonogenetic goiter (DG) is considered as a form of thyroid hyperplasia due to enzymatic defects in hormone synthesis. The architectural polymorphism and cellular atypia may mimic thyroid neoplasms and cause difficulties in differential diagnosis.Results: We report 3 cases of DG occurring in one females and two males who were aged 20, 9, and 7 years old, respictively. All patients presented with clinically evidence of goiter. Hypothyro...

ea0081ep1079 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Thyroiditis revealing a congenital anomaly: about an observation

Malika El Omri , Ben Njima Marwa , Mallat Amany , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Abir Meherzi , Haouas Jihen , Monia Ghammmam , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Introduction: Remnants of the fourth branchial arch are extremely rare with less than 100 cases reported in the literature and account for 1–4% of all branchial anomalies. These anomalies typically present as recurrent neck infections and/or abscesses or acute suppurative thyroiditis. We report a case of cyst of the 4th cleft revealed by a thyroiditis treated in our department.Case report: A 6-year-old boy presented with recurrent neck swellings. Du...

ea0081ep1116 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Distant metastases from thyroid cancers: About 4 cases

Ben Njima Marwa , Malika El Omri , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Haouas Jihen , Monia Ghammmam , Abir Meherzi , Abdessayed Nihed , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Introduction: Metastases of thyroid tumors are rare. Metastatic sites are in order of frequency : pulmonary, bone and brain. Facial bones metastases are exceptional. These metastases are more frequent in vesicular than papillary carcinoma histological. The aim of our work is to describe the clinical and radiological aspects as well as the therapeutic modalities.Observation 1 and 2: A 38-year-old woman and 13-year-old boy consulted for a chronic cough wit...

ea0081ep1126 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Multinodular goiters: management

Abir Meherzi , Njima Marwa Ben , Khalifa Mouna , Bellakhdhar Mouna , Malika El Omri , Houas Jihene , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Background: analysis the epidemiologic and the clinical features of this entity, then to discuss the management Patients and methods: We report a retrospective study of 120 patients operated on for multi nodular goiter over a period of 5 years between January 2017 and December 2021.Results: In our study a female predominance was noted with a sex ratio F/H of 8/1. The average age of the patients was 44 years with extremes from 15 to...

ea0081ep1217 | Late Breaking | ECE2022

Mantle cell lymphoma in the thyroid gland : clinical features and management case report

Abir Meherzi , Jemli Safa , Malika El Omri , NJIMA Marwa BEN , Bellakhdher Mouna , Houass Jihene , Wassim Kermani , Mohamed Abdelkefi

Background: Primary thyroid non Hodgkin’s lymphoma (PT-NHL), which defined as a lymphoma occurring in the thyroid gland with or without the involvement of regional lymph nodes, is a quite rare pathologic entity, accounting for 1,3-1,5 % of thyroid neoplasm, and 0,5% of lymphoma. there exists insufficient data to describe the incidence of mantle cell lymphoma in the thyroid gland. Due to this rarity and non specific clinical presentation, it seems essentiel to better under...