Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077p62 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Hypoglycaemia in non-diabetics. An Endocrinologist’s perspective

Sharaf Giselle , Bhagi Ridhi , Morgan Georgia , Cozma S. Lawrence , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Hypoglycaemia, a life threatening complication, occurs as part of a wide variety of disease processes. Though a common side effect of diabetes medications, it can be secondary to other factors including, endocrine and, metabolic disorders, severe sepsis, rare malignancies and non-diabetic medications. We present a case series of 3 non-diabetic patients who presented to Princess of Wales, Bridgend with Hypoglycaemic Episodes (HE):1. 23 year old student nu...

ea0094p292 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Carbimazole patient information leaflet improves rate of educating patients on agranulocytosis

Jones Rhys , Bhagi Ridhi , Cozma Lawrence , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Background: Carbimazole is a commonly used and effective treatment for hyperthyroidism. Although on the World Health Organisation’s list of essential medicines, it comes with the potentially significant side effect of agranulocytosis. We set out a Quality Improvement Project to improve communication with patients to ensure their understanding through creating a patient information leaflet.Methods: 30 patients receiv...

ea0094p99 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

Spinal epidural lipomatosis: A rare complication of Cushing’s disease

Bhagi Ridhi , Zafar Sadia , Boam Alicia , Cozma Lawrence , RoyChowdhury Sharmistha

Background: Cushing’s syndrome is rare (1.8-3.2 cases/million population)1, with Cushing’s disease (CD) accounting >70%. We seek to highlight a rare complication, spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEL), rare cause of spinal compression (prevalence-2.5%2), commonly related to exogenous steroid use with 3 reported cases secondary to CD3,4,5.Case: 36-years old man, background asthma and alcohol excess presented wit...

ea0086p264 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Diabetes insipidus following a non-acute presentation of pituitary apoplexy – a rare presentation

Bastawrous Madona , Bhagi Ridhi , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha , Cozma Lawrence

Introduction: Pituitary apoplexy (PA) is a rare endocrine emergency with less described entity being its subacute/non-acute presentation. Incidence of PA is difficult to determine, varying 2%-12% of pituitary adenoma. Hypopituitarism in PA is observed in up to 70% of cases with diabetes Insipidus (DI) observed in <5% of cases and mostly transient.Case description: 82-year old female with pituitary macroprolactinoma (1.5 cm) presented with 3-week hist...

ea0094p167 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Improving Steroid prescribing in patients at risk of Adrenal Insufficiency: A Quality Improvement Project to enhance recognition and communication to patients at risk

Crockett Elin , James Charlotte , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha , Lawrence Cozma Silviu

Background: Patient Safety Noticed issued by Welsh Government in June 2021 set out multiple action plans to be implemented by Welsh health boards to improve recognition and management of adrenal crisis. Hospitals were advised to review policies to ensure all patients at risk of Adrenal Crisis [(primary/secondary/tertiary adrenal insufficiency (AI)] were identified.Aim: In response, our hospital commenced a quality improv...

ea0065p387 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Analysis of efficacy of different formulations of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)

Ullah Hafiz Muhammad Zubair , Bhagi Ridhi , Cozma Lawrence , Chowdhury Sharmishta Roy , Boregowda Kusuma

Aim: To compare efficacy of different formulations of TRT in treatment of hypogonadismBackground: Different formulations of testosterone are available for treatment of hypogonadism in men. TRT improves libido, sexual function, bone density and general well-being. We analysed data of 106 patients on TRT to compare efficacy of topical and injectable formulations.Methods: It’s a retrospective data analysis of 106 patient receivin...

ea0034p78 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Severe hypercalcaemia and acute kidney injury secondary to Graves’ thyrotoxicosis

Min Thinzar , Cozma Lawrance , Benjamin Silas

A 46-year-old woman presented with 2 months history of thirst, polydipsia, polyuria, constipation, three-stone weight loss, and abdominal pain. She had no other significant medical problem except from personality disorder, which was controlled with antipsychotic medications. She denied use of over-counter medications. She had been off lithium for 5 years.On examination, she was dehydrated, tachycardic and appeared anxious. She had palmar erythema, fine t...

ea0011p87 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Gitelman’s syndrome in pregnant, type 1 diabetic patient presented with foetal growth retardation, and bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter

Elrishi MA , Kilvert A , Sirnivasan B , Lawrence I

Gitelman’s syndrome (GS) is an autosomal recessive primary renal tubular disorder with hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, hypocalciuria, and magnesium deficiency. The association of GS and type 1 diabetes is rare1, and bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter has not been reported.A 18-year-old female with known GS diagnosed at 17 years of age and type 1 diabetes diagnosed at 15 years of age was admitted to Leicester Royal Infirmary for pre...

ea0059p045 | Bone and calcium | SFEBES2018

Evaluation of effect of primary hyperparathyroidism and parathyroidectomy on blood pressure

Boregowda Kusuma , Roychowdhury Sharmistha , Cozma Lawrence , Shering Stephen

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is one of the common endocrine conditions and is frequently associated with hypertension and increased cardiovascular mortality but this association is not well recognised. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of parathyroidectomy on blood pressure. The data of 112 patients who attended our out patients clinic over the period of 12 months, with the confirmed diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism was evaluated. Average age w...

ea0008s11 | Stressed mothers: Causes and outcomes | SFE2004

EFFECTS OF PRE-NATAL STRESS ON BEHAVIOUR AND NEUROENDOCRINE ACTIVITY OF PIGS' OFFSPRING

Jarvis S , Lawrence AB

There is clear evidence in humans that stress during pregnancy has negative consequences on the foetus leading to greater susceptibility to disorders such as heart disease, diabetes type II and anxiety in adulthood. We aimed to assess whether stressors experienced by commercial pigs have a detrimental impact on piglet behavioural and neurophysiological development. Thirty-six primiparous sows were divided into control and two mixed groups that were stressed (social mixing) dur...