Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep1031 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Combination of recurrent thyroid artery embolization and sorafenib treatment in the management of inoperable papillary thyroid cancer

Koksalan Damla , Cam İsa , Cetinarslan Berrin , Canturk Zeynep , Selek Alev , Gezer Emre , Sozen Mehmet , Alkan Ozlem

Introduction: Thyroid papillary cancer is a solid organ malignancy that can be cured mostly by surgical and radioactive iodine(RAI) therapy. Metastatic disease state and radioactive iodine resistance have led to new treatment searches. In recent years, sorafenib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has been used as a first-line treatment in thyroid papillary cancers that cannot be cured by surgery or radioactive iodine treatment. In addition, the use of thermal ablation and transarte...

ea0063p745 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

Evaluation of ultrasonographical and cytological features of thyroid nodules in patients treated with radioactive iodine for hyperthyroidism

Bilginer Muhammet Cuneyt , Ozdemir Didem , Seyrek Fatma Neslihan Cuhaci , Yildirim Nilufer , Yazgan Aylin Kilic , Kilic Mehmet , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Aim: Radioactive iodine (RAI) is one of the treatment approaches in Graves and toxic nodular or multinodular goiter (TNG/TMNG) with low cost and high efficacy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate ultrasonographical and cytological features of thyroid nodules in patients who were treated with radioactive iodine for hyperthyroidism years ago.Methods: Patients who had a history of RAI treatment for hyperthyroidism and had thyroid nodules that were evaluated...

ea0049gp233 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2017

Comparison of clinicopathological features in patients with familial and sporadic papillary thyroid cancer

Dellal Fatma Dilek , Ozdemir Didem , Aydin Cevdet , Ogmen Berna , Kilicarslan Aydan , Kilic Mehmet , Ersoy Reyhan , Cakir Bekir

Introduction: Although, familial medullary thyroid cancer is a known condition, familial papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is a rare and less well described clinical entity. While some studies suggest more aggressive features in familial PTC, some do not support these findings. We aimed to compare ultrasonographical, cytopathological and histopathological results of patients with familial and sporadic PTC.Methods: Data of 194 patients diagnosed with PTC his...

ea0049ep271 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2017

A rare case: intrathymic parathyroid adenoma

Asoglu Veysi , Celik Mehmet , Bulbul Buket Yilmaz , Ayturk Semra , Tastekin Ebru , Can Nuray , Sezer Atakan , Ustun Funda , Guldiken Sibel

Primary hyperparathyroidism in the most common cause of hypercalcemia. 87% of the cases present with single adenoma, 9% of them have hyperplasia, while multiple adenomas and parathyroid malignancy are detected in 3 and 1% of the cases, respectively. Although it is rare, parathyroid adenomas may be ectopic. The most common locations for ectopic parathyroid adenomas are thymus, tracheaesophageal cleft, carotis sheet, intrathyroidal and paraesophageal area. In this study, we aime...

ea0049ep848 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2017

A rare case with acromegaly: increased hypophyseal FDG uptake in PET/CT performed for lung cancer staging

Asoglu Veysi , Celik Ece , Celik Mehmet , Bulbul Buket Yilmaz , Durmus Yusuf , Ayturk Semra , Ustun Funda , Guldiken Sibel

Acromegaly affects 4–6 people in a million and hypophyseal GH releasing adenoma is the most common cause of the disease. It shows its effects on GH and IGF1. Since they grow rapidly, they are usually diagnosed at the stage of macroadenomas. Heart failure, arthritis, OSAS and DM may develop during course of the disease. Although the most common accompanying malignancy is colon cancer, the incidence of malign melanoma, breast, thyroid, gastric and lung cancers is also incre...

ea0049ep968 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Investigation of the pituitary functions long-term after the acute CNS infections

Cetinkaya Gamze , Kilic Aysegul Ulu , Karaca Zuleyha , Doganay Mehmet , Yuce Z T , Unluhizarci Kursad , Kelestimur Fahrettin , Tanriverdi Fatih

Objectives: Acute bacterial or viral CNS infections have been shown to result in hypopituitarism during the acute phase, and 6–24 months after the event in a few studies. However, there are no data in the literature regarding the long term pituitary functions after acute CNS infections. This cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate the pituitary functions long-term after the acute bacterial or viral CNS infections.Methods: 19 patients with age...

ea0049ep981 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Clinical and histopathologic characteristics of thyroid cancer in the patients with acromegaly

Bulbul Buket Yilmaz , Celik Mehmet , Can Nuray , Ayturk Semra , Tastekin Ebru , Sezer Atakan , Ustun Funda , Guldiken Sibel

Aim: There are some studies suggesting that the risk of developing cancers,especially thyroid cancer, is increased in the patients with acromegaly. The prevalence of thyroid cancer is 1.2-10.6% among the patients with acromegaly. In this study, we aimed to evaluate clinical and histopathologic characteristics of thyroid cancer among the patients with acromegaly.Method: We retrospectively evaluated the patients with acromegaly who had been followed-up by ...

ea0049ep1167 | Male Reproduction | ECE2017

Early arterial stiffness and chronic inflammation in male equivalents of polycystic ovary syndrome

Sozen Mehmet , Baldane Suleyman , Abusoglu Sedat , Kebapcilar Levent , Kebapcilar Aysegul , Akyurek Fatma , Unlu Ali , Ipekci Suleyman Hilmi

Introduction: There is some evidence that a rise in the androgen hormone levels increases the risk for the development of a cardiovascular disease, obtained from the studies conducted on women with polycystic ovary and on men with androgenic alopecia. Inflammatory substances tend to increase in polycystic ovary syndrome and in androgenic alopecia. On this basis, we conducted a study that aimed to evaluate the early cardiovascular and metabolic effects in male patients with and...

ea0049ep1198 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2017

Hyalinizing trabecular tumor of the thyroid gland

Bulbul Buket Yilmaz , Celik Mehmet , Ayturk Semra , Can Nuray , Tastekin Ebru , Sezer Atakan , Ustun Funda , Guldiken Sibel

Hyalinizing trabecular tumor is an uncommon, controversial lesion of thyroid gland. Hyalinizing trabecular neoplasm share similarities with medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTC) and exhibit nuclear features resembling papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). However, the clinical behaviour unclear. We aimed to present a rare case of hyalinizing trabecular tumor of thyroid gland and ten-year follow up. A 54-year-old woman who was being followed up because of multinodular goiter on exami...

ea0049ep1396 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2017

The relationship between extrathyroidal extension and BRAFV600E mutation in papillary thyroid cancer

Celik Mehmet , Yilmaz Bulbul Buket , Ayturk Semra , Can Nuray , Tastekin Ebru , Sezer Atakan , Ustun Funda , Guldiken Sibel

Aim: BRAF is one of the serine threonin kinases that activates mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal pathway.The aim of this study is to evaluatethe relationship between extrathyroidal extension (ETE) and BRAFV600E mutation in the subjects with papillary thyroid cancer.Materials and methods: Clinical and laboratory data of 455 patients, who had been followed-up in our clinic between the years 2010 and 2015 for PTC, were evaluated. The relationsh...