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Item Imaging features of paratesticular masses(Wiley Blackwell, 2017) Secil M.; Bertolotto M.; Rocher L.; Pekindil G.; Stocca T.; Richenberg J.; Ramchandani P.; Derchi L.E.In this pictorial essay, we review the sonographic and other imaging findings of paratesticular masses in correlation with the pathologic findings. The examples include benign and malignant tumors and also non-neoplastic mass lesions of the paratesticular structures. Diagnostic sonographic findings of these mass lesions as well as correlative findings of other imaging methods are presented. © 2017 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.Item A subset of patients with acquired partial lipodystrophy developing severe metabolic abnormalities(Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2019) Ozgen Saydam B.; Sonmez M.; Simsir I.Y.; Erturk M.S.; Kulaksizoglu M.; Arkan T.; Hekimsoy Z.; Cavdar U.; Akinci G.; Demir T.; Altay C.T.; Mihci E.; Secil M.; Akinci B.Purpose/Aim of the study: Acquired partial lipodystrophy (APL) is a rare disease characterized by selective loss of adipose tissue. In this study, we aimed to present a subset of patients with APL, who developed severe metabolic abnormalities, from our national lipodystrophy registry. Materials and Methods: Severe metabolic abnormalities were defined as: poorly controlled diabetes (HbA1c above 7% despite treatment with insulin more than 1 unit/kg/day combined with oral antidiabetics), severe hypertriglyceridemia (triglycerides above 500 mg/dL despite treatment with lipid-lowering drugs), episodes of acute pancreatitis, or severe hepatic involvement (biopsy-proven non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)). Results: Among 140 patients with all forms of lipodystrophy (28 with APL), we identified 6 APL patients with severe metabolic abnormalities. The geometric mean for age was 37 years (range: 27–50 years; 4 females and 2 males). Five patients had poorly controlled diabetes despite treatment with high-dose insulin combined with oral antidiabetics. Severe hypertriglyceridemia developed in five patients, of those three experienced episodes of acute pancreatitis. Although all six patients had hepatic steatosis at various levels on imaging studies, NASH was proven in two patients on liver biopsy. Our data suggested that APL patients with severe metabolic abnormalities had a more advanced fat loss and longer disease duration. Conclusions: We suggest that these patients represent a potential subgroup of APL who may benefit from metreleptin or investigational therapies as standard treatment strategies fail to achieve a good metabolic control. © 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis.