Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056gp210 | Pituitary Clinical | ECE2018

Endocrine disorders in adults after allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplant

Bogdanet Delia , Herlihy Naoimh , Reddin Catriona , Hayden Patrick , Healy Marie-Louise

Background: Over the last 20 years there have been significant advances in stem cell transplantation (SCT) in adults for haematological malignancies leading to improved survival. Endocrine disorders are among the most common complications in survivors after hematopoietic allogeneic stem cell transplant (HSCT), but data on adult transplant patients are still scarce.Methods: This is a retrospective study which included 284 adult patients (94 females and 19...

ea0050p410 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Adoption of the British Thyroid Association guidelines for the investigation of thyroid nodules: a district general hospital experience

Grecian Sheila , Herlihy Olive , Ferrando Luis , Strachan Mark , Patel Dilip , Williamson Rachel

Background: The British Thyroid Association’s thyroid cancer guidelines (2014) advocate the U1-5 nodule grading system as a primary diagnostic and classification tool.Aims: We assessed whether practice reflected guidelines, and examined patient outcomes.Methods: Patients with a thyroid ultrasound, undertaken by radiographers or general radiologists, in January-June 2015 were identified. Investigation and outcomes...

ea0050p410 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Adoption of the British Thyroid Association guidelines for the investigation of thyroid nodules: a district general hospital experience

Grecian Sheila , Herlihy Olive , Ferrando Luis , Strachan Mark , Patel Dilip , Williamson Rachel

Background: The British Thyroid Association’s thyroid cancer guidelines (2014) advocate the U1-5 nodule grading system as a primary diagnostic and classification tool.Aims: We assessed whether practice reflected guidelines, and examined patient outcomes.Methods: Patients with a thyroid ultrasound, undertaken by radiographers or general radiologists, in January-June 2015 were identified. Investigation and outcomes...

ea0013p304 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

Can neonatal TSH screening detect trends in population iodine intake?

Burns Robert , Mayne PD , Keating Garret , Smith DF , Byrne Elizabeth , Higgins Mary , Staines AJ , O’Herlihy C , Smyth PPA

Despite the relative absence of iodised salt (only ∼4% of table salt is iodised), Ireland has not been regarded as a region with a high prevalence of iodine deficiency disorders. However a recent and worrying decline in urinary iodine (UI) excretion, most marked in the summer months, was observed with median UI of 61–83 ug/L between 1988 and 1999; falling to 45.0 ug/L in 2004 and to 42.5 ug/L in 2005 with UI values <50 ug/L (64.5% and 73.9% respectively in summe...

ea0013oc27 | Neuroendocrinology, reproduction and cardiovascular | SFEBES2007

Manganese-enhanced MRI demonstrates that oxyntomodulin and GLP-1 affect neuronal activity in distinct regions of the brain

Chaudhri Owais , Parkinson James , Herlihy Amy , Salem Victoria , Kuo Yu-Ting , Bell Jimmy , So Po-Wah , Dhillo Waljit , Stanley Sarah , Ghatei Mohammad , Bloom Steve

The rise in the prevalence of obesity has imparted urgency to the study of the mechanisms of appetite regulation. Oxyntomodulin (OXM) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) are anorexigenic gut hormones thought to act via the same receptor. There is an increasing body of evidence, however, that they may act via distinct pathways. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly being used as a tool for tracking changes in neuronal activity in vivo through time. Manganese-e...