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ea0090ep1015 | Thyroid | ECE2023

What are we going to do with Bethesda IV nodes in future? Do we need molecular testing for all of them?

Semenov Arseny , Buzanakov Dmitry , Chernikov Roman , Sleptsov Iliya , Makarin Viktor , Uspenskaya Anna , Timofeeva Nataliya , Gorskaya Nataliya , Vorobyev Sergey , Novokshonov Konstantin , Karelina Yuliya , Chinchuk Igor , Fedorov Elisey , Rebrova Dina , Sablin Iliya , Zolotukho Anna , Alekseeva Svetlana , Gerasimova Kseniya , Puskaruk Alexander , Levchenko Nataliia , Shihmagomedov Shamil

Background: Bethesda IV is the most common indication for thyroid surgery. As histological verification is the only 100% certain method of confirming malignancy, surgery remains the gold standard for FN treatment. Most cases of FN malignancy are variants of papillary thyroid cancer that require active surveillance alone in nodules sized less than 2 cm.Materials: A continuous cohort of 4399 patients who underwent surgery at SPbU_Hospital in the years 2020...

ea0081ep986 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Male gender is independent factor of poor prognosis in medullary thyroid cancer

Semenov Arseny , Chernikov Roman , Buzanakov Dmitry , Zolotukho Anna , Uspenskaya Anna , Gorskaya Nataliya , Ziborov Ivan , Chinchuk Igor , Novokshonov Konstantin , Karelina Yuliya , Elisey Fedorov , Makarin Viktor , Rebrova Dina , Shihmagomedov Shamil , Sleptsov Iliya

Background: The medullary thyroid carcinomas comprise 5-7% of all thyroid carcinomas. At the same time, they are responsible for up to 13% of all deaths of thyroid cancer.Incidence of sporadic medullary thyroid cancer in population 5-6 time higher in women, probably partially because women are likely to have thyroid nodules and undergo medical examination.Objective: The aim of the study is to determine how gender affects prognosis in patient...

ea0081ep143 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Bilateral neck exploration is comparable to preoperative visualization methods in searching for parathyroid adenomas on the neck

Buzanakov Dmitrii , Semenov Arseny , Sleptsov Ilya , Chernikov Roman , Novokshonov Konstantin , Karelina Yuliya , Uspenskaya Anna , Gorskaya Nataliya , Alekseyeva Svetlana , Timofeyeva Nataliya , Chinchuk Igor , Fedorov Elisey , Malyugov Yuriy , Rebrova Dina , Shikhmagomedov Shamil , Sablin Ilya , Dzhumatov Timur , Lyubimov Mikhail , Pushkaruk Alexander , Gerasimova Kseniya , Zolotukho Anna , Bubnov Alexander

Background Undetected multiglandular disease (MGD) is a leading cause of persistent primary hyperparathyroidism after surgical treatment. There is still a number of clinically significant parathyroid adenomas that remain unseen preoperatively.Materials and methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted in order to reveal factors associated with risk of MGD. 810 cases of pHPT patients who had received primary surgical treatment at SPBU Hospital in 201...