Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0074ncc40 | Highlighted Cases | SFENCC2021

A Lady with thyrotoxicosis and rapidly growing goiter

Samarasinghe Gayani Pramuditha , Antonipillai Charles

Case history: A 62 years old lady presented with a history of weight loss, sweating, and tremor for 3 months. The diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis was made following biochemical confirmation and she was started on carbimazole 20 mg twice a day. Several weeks later she got admitted with progressive shortness of breath, hoarseness of voice, and a painful neck lump. Examination revealed a firm to hard fixed multinodular goiter with a dominant hard nodule at the left upper pole. There ...

ea0029p1496 | Pituitary Clinical | ICEECE2012

Acromegaly and charles bonnet syndrome

Belhimer F , Bekkaye L , Chentli F

Introduction: Charles Bonnet syndrome is almost unknown by the endocrinologists. It is composed by visual hallucinations that do not react with the patient contrary to psychiatric hallucinations. The abnormal visions (generally hidden by patients) appear in subjects with an impaired vision of one of both eyes as in the following case:Case report: A man aged 27, was referred for acromegaly secondary to a huge invasive somatolactotrope pituitary adenomas d...

ea0021p256 | Pituitary | SFEBES2009

Hypopituitarism following Russell's Viper bite: a case report

Antonypillai Charles , Wass John , Rajarantam Henry

Introduction: Russell’s Viper is a venomous snake found in South and South East Asia. The snake bite causes coagulopathy, neurotoxicity, renal failure, local effects and even death. But hypopituitarism is an extremely rare complication1. There are only a few case reports from India and Burma and we report the first case from Sri Lanka.Case report: A 49 year old man from a remote part of Sri Lanka was bitten by a Russell’s viper 3 yea...

ea0086p112 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Primary papillary epithelial tumor of the pituitary- a challenge to diagnosis; first reported case from Sri Lanka

Kumarathunga P.A.D.M. , De Silva W.M.A.S , Rathnayaka Palitha , Antonypillai Charles

Background: While pituitary adenomas are the commonest Sella neoplasm, number of other entities should be considered in the differential diagnosis and the diagnosis is based on histopathological and immunohistochemical characteristics. Pituitary tumors with papillary architecture are uncommon and have limited differential diagnoses. Primary papillary epithelial tumor of the pituitary is a recently described histopathological entity with striking papillary architecture and TTF1...

ea0086p363 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2022

Turner Syndrome with 45X gene presenting with Menorrhagia: A diagnostic dilemma

Jegavanthan Dhulashiha , Naveenan Antonypillai Charles , Sanas Mohamed Ramjan

Turner syndrome (TS) is the most common chromosomal anomaly in females and its occurrence is about 1:4000 live births. This is the only monomer disease that humans can survive (1). It is characterized by the presence of one X chromosome and a partial or complete loss of the second X chromosome. Clinical features of TS can vary, mainly classified into Growth failure, gonadal insufficiency, cardiovascular diseases, or learning disabilities. Short stature is the only phenotypic a...

ea0091wa16 | Workshop A: Disorders of the hypothalamus and pituitary | SFEEU2023

Recurrent Pituitary Apoplexy in a young male with giant Prolactinoma: A management consternation

Jegavanthan Dhulashiha , Antonypillai Charles , Gunathilake Sonali , Kumarathunga Dineesha

Introduction: Pituitary apoplexy is an endocrinological emergency that can be life-threatening if treatment is delayed. Apoplexy occurs either due to haemorrhage or infarction of a pituitary tumour.Case History: A 19-year-old male, presented with a sudden severe headache and visual disturbances. The examination was normal with stable haemodynamic parameters and tanner staging 5. An urgent MRI pituitary revealed a haemorrhagic pituitary macroadenoma compr...

ea0091wc4 | Workshop C: Disorders of the thyroid gland | SFEEU2023

Therapeutic Plasma Exchange as a bridging therapy to total thyroidectomy in refractory thyrotoxicosis

Gajaweera Gayan , Jegavanthan Dhulashiha , Kumarathunga Dineesha , Antonypillai Charles , Karunasena Nayananjani

Introduction: Graves thyrotoxicosis can be life-threatening if uncontrolled. Resistant thyrotoxicosis is not uncommon and may require urgent intervention. We present a case with severe refractory thyrotoxicosis which required urgent total thyroidectomy following bridging plasma exchange.Case History: A 35-year-old male with Grave’s disease presented with persistent thyrotoxic symptoms despite medical management for 10 months. Clinically he was hyper...

ea0069p67 | Poster Presentations | SFENCC2020

Complete recovery following osmotic demyelinating syndrome in a patient with craniopharyngioma

Mohamed Ramjan Sanas , Meeran Karim , Liyanage Gusthingna Liyana Hareendra Sampath , Mahendran Harishanthi , Antonypillai Charles

Introduction: Hyponatremia in patients with pituitary tumours are common due to many reasons including secondary hypoadrenalism and secondary hypothyroidism. When these causes are treated with the background of hyponatremia, serum sodium should be regularly monitored as it could get corrected too rapidly leading to ODS.Case report: 34 Year old patient presented to a tertiary care hospital with headache. His MRI brain revealed a large suprasellar lesion s...

ea0032s16.1 | Oncogenic signals in thyroid cancer - therapeutic prospects | ECE2013

BRAFV600E and PIK3CAH1074R cooperate to promote progression of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma in the mouse

Charles Roch-Philippe , Silva Jilian , Iezza Gioia , Phillips Wayne A , McMahon Martin

Thyroid malignancies are the most common type of endocrine tumors. Of the various histological sub-types, anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) represents 2% of all cases but is responsible for most of the thyroid cancer related death.Indeed, ATC is regarded as one of the more aggressive and hard to treat forms of human cancer. Moreover, to date, there is a paucity of relevant models to study how the signature genetic abnormalities detected in ATC contribut...

ea0042il10 | Metabolism in Prostate Cancer | Androgens2016

Causes and consequences of metabolic changes in prostate tumours

Massie Charles

Metabolic alterations have long been known to occur in the transition to prostate cancer, from alterations in central metabolism to lipid metabolism and local steroid biosynthesis. However the upstream events that lead to these alterations have not been comprehensively assessed. In this presentation I will draw together genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic analysis, together with metabolic profiling. Overlaying the effects of androgen signaling on these pathways and metaboli...