Table of contentsA1 The outcome of patients with recurrent versus non-recurrent pneumococcal meningitis in a tertiary health-care hospital in BucharestCristian-Mihail Niculae, Eliza Manea, Raluca Jipa, Simona Merisor, Ruxandra Moroti, Serban Benea, Adriana HristeaA2 Influence of bacteriophages on sessile Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteriaAlina Cristina Neguț, Oana Săndulescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Dana Mărculescu, Magdalena Lorena Andrei, Veronica Ilie, Marcela Popa, Coralia Bleotu, Carmen Chifiriuc, Mircea Ioan Popa, Adrian Streinu-CercelA3 The utility of inflammatory biomarkers in the prognostic evaluation of septic patients – past, present and futureAlina Orfanu, Cristina Popescu, Anca Leuștean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Alexandra Badea, Radu Orfanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin AramăA4 Etiologic and clinical features of bacterial meningitis in infantsConstanța-Angelica Vișan, Anca-Cristina Drăgănescu, Anuța Bilașco, Camelia Kouris, Mădălina Merișescu, Magdalena Vasile, Diana-Maria Slavu, Sabina Vintilă, Endis Osman, Alina Oprea, Sabina Sandu, Monica LuminosA5 The diagnostic and prognostic role of neutrophil to lymphocyte count ratio in sepsisAlina Orfanu, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin Aramă, Anca Leuştean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Gabriel Adrian Popescu, Cristina PopescuA6 Whooping cough in a HIV positive patientRamona Georgiana Stanculete, Ana Vaduva Enoiu, Adelina Raluca Marinescu, Voichita LazureanuA7 Cronobacter sakazakii sepsis in varicella patientAdelina-Raluca Marinescu, Alexandru Crișan, Voichița Lăzureanu, Virgil Musta, Narcisa Nicolescu, Ruxandra LazaA8 Anaerobes an underdiagnosed cause of prosthesis joint infectionAnca-Ruxandra Negru, Daniela-Ioana Munteanu, Raluca Mihăilescu, Remulus Catană, Olga Dorobăț, Alexandru Rafila, Emilia Căpraru, Marius Niculescu, Rodica Marinescu, Olivera Lupescu, Vlad Predescu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Victoria Aramă, Daniela TălăpanA9 Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis presenting with normal CSF – case presentationRamona Ștefania Popescu, Luminița Bradu, Dragoș Florea, Adrian Streinu-CercelA10 Extrapulmonary manifestations of infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae – study on 24 casesDaniela Anicuta Leca, Elena Bunea, Andra Teodor, Egidia MiftodeA11 The molecular diagnosis of severe bacterial sepsis in pediatric populationMădălina Merișescu, Gheorghiță Jugulete, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Dragoș Florea, Monica LuminosA12 Acute Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis with multiple septic complications in a patient with diabetes mellitus – case presentationRamona Ștefania Popescu, Anamaria Dobrotă, Adina Ilie, Liliana Lucia PreoțescuA13 Is Streptococcus suis meningitis an under-diagnosed zoonosis?Adriana Hristea, Raluca Jipa, Nicoleta Irimescu, Irina Panait, Eliza Manea, Simona Merisor, Cristian Niculae, Daniela TălăpanA14 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from blood. Antimicrobial resistance – past and presentLiana Cătălina Gavriliu, Otilia Elisabeta Benea, Șerban Benea, Alexandru Rafila, Olga Dorobăț, Mona PopoiuA15 Antibiotics resistance in Staphylococcus a...
Introduction Thyrotoxicosis caused by Graves’disease (GD),toxic multinodular goiter (TMG) andtoxic adenoma (TA) can be associated with thyroid carcinoma; furthermore, tumors arisen in hyperthyroid tissue show an aggressive behavior (1). Objective To determine the incidence of thyroid carcinoma in thyrotoxic patients who underwent thyroidectomy and to analyzethe relationship between thyroid cancer, hyperthyroidism and outcomes of hyperthyroid versus euthyroid patients. Materials and Methods We retrospectively studied 304 consecutive hyperthyroid patients who underwent total thyroidectomy, presented in our institute between 2016 and 2021. The indications for surgery were GD (n=167, 3 of them were classified as Bethesda V on the basis of fine needle aspiration biopsy cytological examination prior to surgery), TMG (n=117) and TA (n=20). Results The incidence ofthyroid carcinoma in hyperthyroid patients was 18.1% (n=55) and was more common in patients with TMG (19.7%) and GD (18.6%), than in those with TA (5%). According to the post-surgical histological examination 41 patients were diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma (92.7%), 2 patients were diagnosed with follicular thyroid carcinoma (3.6%), 1 patient with undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma (1.8%), and another patient with medullary thyroid carcinoma (1.8%). Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma accounted for 58.2% of all histological types. Lymph node involvement was found in 22% of the patients with GD, in 13% of those with TMG, and in none of those with TA. Distant metastases were found in 2 patients with GD and in other 2 patients with TMG. Compared with a similar group of 120 euthyroid patients who underwent surgery for thyroid cancer during the same time period, the patients with hyperthyroidism have a 3.4 times greater risk for developing lymphovascular metastases compared to euthyroid subjects (23.6% vs 8.3%, p=. 008). Conclusion Our study showed that thyroid cancers in hyperthyroid patients have an aggressive behaviour, with a worse prognosis than euthyroid patients. A carefully evaluation of all patients with hyperthyroidism is needed to exclude the presence of concurrent malignancy. Routine thyroid ultrasonographic (US) scans and US-guided FNAB should be considered for complete evaluation of hyperthyroid patients. Reference: Medas F, Erdas E, Canu GL, Longheu A, Pisano G, Tuveri M, Calò PG. Does hyperthyroidism worsen prognosis of thyroid carcinoma? A retrospective analysis on 2820 consecutive thyroidectomies. J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.2018 Jan 22;47(1): 6. Presentation: No date and time listed
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