MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS

Endocrine morbidities are a vast panel of conditions; the most frequent diseases in daily endocrine practice are typically thyroid nodules or primary osteoporosis. We aim to introduce two cases who underlined a hematologic malignancy in association with apparently low risk endocrine conditions invol...

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Main Authors: Adina Ghemigian, Ana Valea, Nicoleta Dumitru, Mara Carsote, Eugenia Petrova, Andra Cocolos
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2017-03-01
Series:Romanian Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://rmj.com.ro/articles/2017.4/RMJ_2017_4_Art-09.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f035e466bc24f4babdf391d083b85e82021-09-24T15:42:47ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Medical Journal1220-54782069-606X2017-03-0164430531010.37897/RMJ.2017.4.9MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONSAdina Ghemigian0Ana Valea1Nicoleta Dumitru2Mara Carsote3Eugenia Petrova4Andra Cocolos5“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy; “C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest“Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy; Clinical County Hospital, Cluj-Napoca“C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy; “C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy; “C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest“C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology, BucharestEndocrine morbidities are a vast panel of conditions; the most frequent diseases in daily endocrine practice are typically thyroid nodules or primary osteoporosis. We aim to introduce two cases who underlined a hematologic malignancy in association with apparently low risk endocrine conditions involving thyroid, respective osteoporosis field. A 24-year female is admitted for anterior cervical lumps which she self-detected one month ago. Normal thyroid blood assays are associated with neck ultrasound anomalies as: 2 thyroid nodules of 0.5/0.3 cm, respective of 0.5/0.2 cm; 5 left cervical lumps (largest at supraclavicle level of 1.5/ 0.7/1.5 cm); 4 right lateral cervical lymph nodes; multiple similar lesions were also revealed at others neck areas – largest at submandible level of 1.3/0.9/1.2 cm (right), respective 1.1/0.9/2.4 cm (left). Evaluation at oto-rhino-laringology, infectious disease was unrevealing; diagnosis of stage IIA Hodgkin lymphoma was established starting from ganglion biopsy. This is 78-year female, admitted for evaluation of bone loss under densumab for the latest year after a decade history of bisphosphonates. Secondary causes of osteoporosis or hypovitaminosis D were ruled out; computed tomography detected a small adrenal incidentaloma, whole body bone scintigrame did not reveal metastasis while flow cytometry of peripheral lymphocytes identified B monoclonal lymphocytosis/chronic lymphatic leukaemia with B cell starting from a mild elevation of white blood cells in routine hemogram. Behind classical endocrine conditions as goitre or osteoporosis, severe diagnosis might be found in situations as associated cervical nodes involvement, respective non-response to specific anti-osteoporotic therapy if active case finding strategies in a multidisciplinary manner are performed.https://rmj.com.ro/articles/2017.4/RMJ_2017_4_Art-09.pdfosteoporosislymphomathyroid
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author Adina Ghemigian
Ana Valea
Nicoleta Dumitru
Mara Carsote
Eugenia Petrova
Andra Cocolos
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Ana Valea
Nicoleta Dumitru
Mara Carsote
Eugenia Petrova
Andra Cocolos
MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
Romanian Medical Journal
osteoporosis
lymphoma
thyroid
author_facet Adina Ghemigian
Ana Valea
Nicoleta Dumitru
Mara Carsote
Eugenia Petrova
Andra Cocolos
author_sort Adina Ghemigian
title MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
title_short MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
title_full MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
title_fullStr MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS BEYOND TYPICAL ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
title_sort malignant hematologic findings beyond typical endocrine conditions
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Medical Journal
issn 1220-5478
2069-606X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Endocrine morbidities are a vast panel of conditions; the most frequent diseases in daily endocrine practice are typically thyroid nodules or primary osteoporosis. We aim to introduce two cases who underlined a hematologic malignancy in association with apparently low risk endocrine conditions involving thyroid, respective osteoporosis field. A 24-year female is admitted for anterior cervical lumps which she self-detected one month ago. Normal thyroid blood assays are associated with neck ultrasound anomalies as: 2 thyroid nodules of 0.5/0.3 cm, respective of 0.5/0.2 cm; 5 left cervical lumps (largest at supraclavicle level of 1.5/ 0.7/1.5 cm); 4 right lateral cervical lymph nodes; multiple similar lesions were also revealed at others neck areas – largest at submandible level of 1.3/0.9/1.2 cm (right), respective 1.1/0.9/2.4 cm (left). Evaluation at oto-rhino-laringology, infectious disease was unrevealing; diagnosis of stage IIA Hodgkin lymphoma was established starting from ganglion biopsy. This is 78-year female, admitted for evaluation of bone loss under densumab for the latest year after a decade history of bisphosphonates. Secondary causes of osteoporosis or hypovitaminosis D were ruled out; computed tomography detected a small adrenal incidentaloma, whole body bone scintigrame did not reveal metastasis while flow cytometry of peripheral lymphocytes identified B monoclonal lymphocytosis/chronic lymphatic leukaemia with B cell starting from a mild elevation of white blood cells in routine hemogram. Behind classical endocrine conditions as goitre or osteoporosis, severe diagnosis might be found in situations as associated cervical nodes involvement, respective non-response to specific anti-osteoporotic therapy if active case finding strategies in a multidisciplinary manner are performed.
topic osteoporosis
lymphoma
thyroid
url https://rmj.com.ro/articles/2017.4/RMJ_2017_4_Art-09.pdf
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