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ey0017.3-15 | Medication associated thyroid disease | ESPEYB17

3.15. The effects of amiodarone on thyroid function in pediatric and young adult patients

B Barrett , CP Hawkes , A Isaza , AJ Bauer

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2019;104:5540–5546.This single center, retrospective study analyzed the prevalence and natural history of amiodarone associated thyroid disease in 190 children and young adults with detailed thyroid function tests. Amiodarone induced hypothyroidism (AIH) and thyrotoxicosis (AIT) are well known entities due to direct thyroid toxicity. Further, subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is caused by a...

ey0015.3-14 | ATA Scientific statement | ESPEYB15

3.14 American Thyroid Association Scientific Statement on the use of potassium iodide ingestion in a nuclear emergency

AM Leung , AJ Bauer , S Benvenga , AV Brenner , JV Hennessey , JR Hurley , SA Milan , AB Schneider , K Sundaram , DJ Toft

To read the full abstract: Thyroid 2017;27:865-877This very complete paper reviews all available knowledge and information on three main aspects of a nuclear emergency and prevention of thyroid cancer by ingestion of potassium iodide: geographical, legal, logistic and communication aspects are discussed for an optimal protection of the population at risk in case of nuclear emergenc...

ey0020.1-12 | Autoimmune Thyroid Disease | ESPEYB20

1.12. Impact of definitive surgery for Graves' disease on adolescent disease-specific quality of life and psychosocial functioning

S Halada , JA Baran , A Isaza , T Patel , L Sisko , K Kazahaya , NS Adzick , WR Katowitz , L Magee , AJ Bauer

Brief summary: Treatment of Graves’ disease comprises anti-thyroid drugs, radioactive iodine ablation or total thyroidectomy (1,2). While definitive treatment of Graves’ disease is widely used in adults, anti-thyroid drug treatment is often used in the pediatric age group over years (1,2). The presented prospective monocenter study provides detailed information on quality of life of adolescents undergoing total thyroidectomy.Two recent studies ...

ey0019.9-2 | Thyroid cancer in childhood cancer survivors | ESPEYB19

9.2. Surgical outcomes in survivors of childhood cancer undergoing thyroidectomy: A single-institution experience

Remortel BJ Van , L Chehab , AJ Bauer , A Isaza , L Yimei , HD Baumgarten , AT Franco , TW Laetsch , K Kazahaya , NS Adzick , S Mostoufi-Moab

moab@chop.edu Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2022; 69: e29674. PMID: 35338690.Brief Summary: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS), particularly those exposed to local irradiation, are at increased risk for thyroid disease and thyroid surgery. This retrospective, monocentric study compared rates of surgical complications among 42 CCS undergoing thyroid surgery compared to 596 non-CCS controls (sporadic/familial thyroid cance...

ey0019.3-14 | Paediatric thyroid cancer | ESPEYB19

3.14. Fusion oncogenes are associated with increased metastatic capacity and persistent disease in pediatric thyroid cancers

AT Franco , JC Ricarte-Filho , A Isaza , Z Jones , N Jain , S Mostoufi-Moab , L Surrey , TW Laetsch , MM Li , JC DeHart , E Reichenberger , D Taylor , K Kazahaya , NS Adzick , AJ Bauer

J Clin Oncol. 2022 Apr 1;40(10):1081-1090. doi: 10.1200/JCO.21.01861. Epub 2022 Jan 11. PMID: 35015563Brief Summary: This retrospective monocenter study of clinical, pathological and molecular analysis of n=113 children with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) showed that genetic analysis of DTC provided more accurate information on prognosis and outcome than classical histological categorizatio...