Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081p175 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Low post-operative cortisol after TSS for pituitary surgery predicts short term but not long term remission

Karunakaran Vanitha , Okasha Mohamed , W Thomas Nick , Barazi Sinan , Maratos Eleni , C Whitelaw Benjamin , Gilbert Jackie , V Carroll Paul , Shapey Jonathan , J B Aylwin Simon

Background: It is generally accepted that a post-operative cortisol of <50 nmol/l is a good predictor of long-term remission following trans-sphenoidal surgery (TSS).Aim: We wished to determine the rate of late recurrence and need for consequent intervention in patients who had initial biochemical remission after TSS for pituitary dependent Cushing’s.Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of our patients who underw...

ea0094p312 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

The investigation and management of adrenal incidentalomas at guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS foundation trust

Desai Nirali , Gowrishankar Shravan , Hodson Alexander , Santucci Catherine , Demel Isabel , Zuckerman Benjamin , Armonis Panagiotis , Christodoulou Dimitra , Velusamy Anand , Carroll Paul , Saqib Aaisha

Background: Rapid improvements in imaging have led to a 10-fold increase in the incidence of adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) over the past two decades. Delays in the diagnostic evaluation of AIs are associated with patient anxiety and significant burden on medical resources. We retrospectively audited the investigation and management of AIs at Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT).Methods: Patients wit...

ea0021pl7biog | Society for Endocrinology Medal Lecture | SFEBES2009

Society for Endocrinology Medal Lecture

Arlt W

W Arlt, School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Centre for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK AbstractProf. Wiebke Arlt received her undergraduate medical training at the University of Cologne in Germany. She obtained her MD degree in 1993 with distinction and trained in General Medicine and Endocrinology and Diabetes at the University Hospital Würzburg under th...

ea0019s4biog | Society for Endocrinology European Medal Lecture | SFEBES2009

Society for Endocrinology European Medal Lecture

Wiersinga W

W Wiersinga, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands AbstractWilmar M Wiersinga obtained his MD in Amsterdam in 1969 and his Board Certification in Internal Medicine in 1976. He obtained his PhD cum laude in 1979 at the University of Amsterdam on the thesis ‘The peripheral conversion of T4 into T3 and reverse T3’. Thereafter he spent two years as a research fellow at the UCLA with professors David...

ea0066oc1.2 | Oral Communications 1 | BSPED2019

Pituitary Apoplexy in an adolescent male with Macroprolactinoma presenting as middle cerebral artery infarction

Newbold Sally , Arya Ved Bhushan , Kapoor Ritika , Thomas Nick , Fox Krystal , Aylwin Simon , Buchanan Charles

Background: Pituitary apoplexy is uncommon in childhood and adolescence. Typical clinical features are acute confusion, headache, vomiting and visual disturbance. It is caused by haemorrhage into the pituitary gland. Its association with cerebral infarction is rare. We report an unusual case associated with a cerebral infarction secondary to internal carotid artery compression.Case: 16 year old male was referred to the ‘Stroke Team’ with acute ...

ea0034pl2biog | SfE Dale Medal Lecture 2014 | SFEBES2014

Society for Endocrinology Dale Medal Lecture 2014

O'Malley Bert W

Bert W O’MalleyBert W O’Malley, MD is the Tom Thompson Distinguished Service Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine. A native of Pittsburgh, he has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh (1959) and an MD from their School of Medicine (1963). He completed his residency at Duke University and spent four years at the National Institute of Health followed by four years serving as the Luscious B...

ea0009p206 | Clinical | BES2005

Thionamide resistant thyrotoxicosis - three illustrative cases

Lee S , Kapoor D , Thomas W , Jones T

Antithyroid drug (ATD) resistant thyrotoxicosis raises difficult management issues. We describe three recent cases of apparent refractory thyrotoxicosis.Case 1: A 31 year old woman presented in July 2003 with thyrotoxicosis. Despite treatment with carbimazole (CBZ) 20 milligrams tds, serum free thyroxine (FT4) concentrations remained around 60 picomoles per litre (11-20). In October, CBZ dose was increased to 40 milligrams bd and dexamethasone 2 milligra...

ea0005p15 | Clinical Case Reports | BES2003

Rapid enlargement of thyroid neck swelling in two patients with thyroid dysfunction

Campbell H , Kapoor D , Thomas W , Jones T

We report two ladies who presented with thyroid dysfunction associated with neck swelling. In both cases within ten days of consultation they developed rapid enlargement of their mass associated with marked swelling of an arm.Case 1. A 63 year old lady developed sudden onset of a thyroid swelling associated with a new diagnosis of primary hypothyroidism . She had lost weight and felt tired. On examination she had a moderately enlarged woody goitre, there was no associated ...

ea0021pl6biog | Clinical Endocrinology Trust Visiting Professor Lecture | SFEBES2009

Clinical Endocrinology Trust Visiting Professor Lecture

Young W F

W F Young Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA AbstractProf. William Young is Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Vice-Chair of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition. He received his MD degree from Michigan State University. Prof. Young trained in endocrinology and metabolism at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. He has been a member of the staff at Mayo ...