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ea0041gp219 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2016

Prognostic factors for tumor invasiveness in papillary thyroid microcarcinomas

Polymeris Antonios , Mizamtsidi Maria , Travlos Alexis , Katsoulis Georgios , Dimitropoulou Fotini , Dermentzoglou Alexandros , Kalogeris Nikolaos , Tzioras Constantinos , Vryonidou Andromachi

Introduction: Papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (PTMC) are usually considered low-risk tumors with favorable prognosis. However, a small percentage behaves aggressively and controversies exist for various prognostic factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate demographic and tumor specific characteristics related to PTMC invasiveness.Patients – methods: This is a retrospective study of 510 thyroidectomized patients with PTMC who were treated in t...

ea0031oc2.8 | Steroids and thyroid | SFEBES2013

When math meets biology: systems approach to drug resistance analysis

Chen Daphne , Qattan Malak , Saha Vaskar , Zhong Liu Ji , Schwartz Jean-Marc , Demonacos Constantinos , Krstic-Demonacos Marija

Glucocorticoids (GCs) have an important role in inflammation, apoptosis and immunosuppression and are among the most widely prescribed medications in clinical practice. GCs exert their effect by binding to the transcription factor, glucocorticoid receptor (GR). GCs are used in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) as they induce apoptosis in lymphoid cells, however resistance and side effects still occur frequently. Computational modeling has enormous potential ...

ea0022p462 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

The effect of hormone therapy and tibolone on serum CD40L and ADAM-8 in healthy postmenopausal women

Lambrinoudaki Irene , Karaflou Maria , Kaparos George , Grigoriou Odysseas , Alexandrou Andreas , Panoulis Constantinos , Logothetis Emanuel , Creatsa Maria , Christodoulakos George , Kouskouni Evangelia

Background/aim: The role of neutrophils and platelets in atherothrombotic disease is well established. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of hormone therapy and tibolone on the soluble markers of neutrophil and platelet activation, ADAM-8 and CD40L respectively, in healthy postmenopausal women.Subjects and methods: One hundred and six healthy postmenopausal women were randomly allocated to: estradiol plus drospirenone (E2/DSP),...

ea0014p157 | (1) | ECE2007

Prevalence of autonomous cortisol and aldosterone secretion in patients with a single benign cortical adrenal adenoma after modification of the diagnostic tests

Piaditis George , Kaltsas Gregory , Kounadi Theodora , Markou Athina , Mazarakis Nikos , Gouli Aggeliki , Makras Polyzois , Papadogias Dimitrios , Dimitriou Kostantina , Stathopoulou Alexandra , Kossyvakis Kostantinos , Despoina Ragkou , Kyriakos Vamvakidis , Zografos George , Kontogiorgos George , Chrousos George

Background: The normal cut-offs of screening and diagnostic tests for autonomous aldosterone (AAS) and cortisol (ACS) secretion are poorly defined, mainly due to the presence of adrenal adenomas among those who have served as controls and the stimulating effect of ACTH on aldosterone secretion.Methods: We investigated cortisol and aldosterone secretion in 151 patients with benign cortical adrenal adenomas (BCAA) and in 119 healthy controls with a normal ...

ea0081ep109 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Primary adrenal insufficiency due to bilateral adrenal hemorrhage-adrenal infarction in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid syndrome

Bouki Katerina , Venetsanaki Vasiliki , Chrysoulaki Maria , Pateromichelaki Aikaterini , Bertsias George , Daraki Vasiliki , Spanakis Konstantinos , Betsi Grigoria , Sbyrakis Nikolaos , Sfakiotaki Maria , Kontolaimaki Kalliopi , Syntzanaki Eleni-Konstantina , Vamvoukaki Rodanthi , Tsakalomatis Panagiotis-Nikolaos , Sidiropoulos Prodromos , Xekouki Paraskevi

Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease with multisystem involvement and varied presentation but its association with adrenal insufficiency is rarely reported.Case presentation: A 30-year-old female presented to the emergency department with fever, lethargy and syncopal episodes during the last 48 h. She complained of general weakness, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, weight loss and anorexia for five months. Symptoms det...

ea0099ep355 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Increased psychological distress among patients with two or more endocrinopathies during Covid-19 pandemic: the EPITOME Study

Daraki Vasiliki , Roumeliotaki Theano , Tsakalomatis Panagiotis-Nikolaos , Betsi Grigoria , Sfakiotaki Maria , Chrysoulaki Maria , Syntzanaki Eleni-Konstantina , Venetsanaki Vasiliki , Vamvoukaki Rodanthi , Kontolaimaki Kalliopi , Makraki Eirini , Kopidakis Ioannis , Dimas Christos , Lioudaki Stella , Ioannou Christos , Krasagakis Konstantinos , Goulia Panagiota , Xekouki Paraskevi

Background: Psychological distress is elevated during pandemics such as the COVID-19 outbreak. Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), are a particularly vulnerable risk group. However, data of the impact of other endocrinopathies on psychological status of patients during pandemics are lacking so far.Aim: To compare psychological distress about COVID-19 pandemic, between endocrine patients with a variety of endocrinopathies and patients with non-endocrine...

ea0063p367 | Thyroid 1 | ECE2019

Giant cystic pheochromocytoma: A clinically silent entity

Afentoulidi Aikaterini , Markogiannakis Haridimos , Kekis Panagiotis , Natoudi Maria , Gavriilidou Stavroula , Belis Constantinos , Xydiari Kalliopi , Athanasiou Vasileios , Malaktari-Skarantavou Sofia , Leandros Emmanouil , Savvidis Christos

Introduction: Pheochromocytomas (PCCs) are rare neuroendocrine catecholamine secreting-tumors derived from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. PCCs are usually solid tumors but rarely occur as a cystic lesion. Cystic pheocromocytomas (CPCCs) are usually asymptomatic, unilateral and of a large size without typical radiological and biochemical features of pheochromocytomas. Non-specific abdominal pain has been reported in several cases.Case Presentati...

ea0063p401 | Thyroid 1 | ECE2019

Jejunum metastasis and perforation from anaplastic thyroid cancer

Gavriilidou Stavroula , Belis Constantinos , Afentoulidi Aikaterini , Xydiari Kalliopi , Fotou Maria , Oikonomou Vassiliki , Zoumpouli Christina , Stroumpouli Evangelia , Athanasiou Vasileios , Malaktari-Skarantavou Sofia , Savvidis Christos

Introduction: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) accounts for 1.7% of all thyroid cancers with poor prognosis and a median survival of 4 to 12 months. We report a case of ATC with small intestine perforation due to metastasis in the jejunum.Case report: A 57-year-old woman was referred to our department for a rapidly enlarging goiter and dyspnea. Her latest thyroid ultrasound was performed about a month ago and demonstrated 2 nodules measuring 21×16...

ea0047oc45 | Innovative Theranostics | Theranostics2016

Glioma tumors grade II/III – local alpha emiters targeted therapy with 213Bi-DOTA-substance P

Krolicki Leszek LK , Morgenstern Alfred AM , Kunikowska Jolanta JK , Koziara Henryk HK , Bartosz Krolicki BK , Jakucinski Maciej MJ , Pawlak Dariusz DP , Apostolidis Constantinos CA , Bruchertseifer Frank FB

Gliomas are a highly heterogeneous group of brain tumours that are refractory to treatment, and highly invasive. The treatment and prognosis depend upon the tumor grade. Treatment of Grade II/III gliomas typically consists of maximal safe resection, followed by external beam radiation therapy. Although less aggressive than GBM, mortality is high with a 5-year survival rate of only 25.9%. Glioma tumors has been demonstrated NK-1 receptor system and substance P can be used as a ...

ea0022p773 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Antenatal thyroid function and postpartum mood disturbances

Lambrinoudaki Irene , Rizos Demetrios , Armeni Eleni , Pliatsika Paraskevi , Leonardou Angeliki , Sygelou Angeliki , Argeitis John , Spentzou Georgia , Hasiakos Dimitrios , Zervas Ioannis , Papadias Constantinos

Background: Postpartum mood disturbances occur very often in otherwise healthy women, whereas thyroid function is affected during a normal pregnancy. We examined whether thyroid hormone levels in women free from thyroid dysfunction associate with the prevalence of postpartum mood disturbances.Methods: This cross-sectional study included 57 Greek women. Concentrations of thyroid hormones (free T3, free T4, TSH) and anti...