Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0019p74 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Thiazolindinediones are useful in achieving female type fat distribution in male to female transsexuals

Malik I , Barrett J , Seal L

A 45-year-old male to female transsexual presented with poor female fat distribution. She had been treated with oestrogen for 13 years, initially as ethinyl oestradiol to a maximum dose of 150 ug/day, presently taking 100 mcg with GNRH analogue. On this regimen she had B cup breast development but underwent breast augmentation surgery and still suffered from low self-esteem. She was dissatisfied with her body image because she perceived a male body fat distribution. Her initia...

ea0003s11 | Recent Advances in Biological Rhythms | BES2002

Photoperiodic regulation of the neuroendocrine system

Morgan P , Ross A , Mercer J , Barrett P

For many animals anticipation of future changes in environmental conditions is a critical adaptation for survival. Seasonal changes in reproductive activity, body weight and adiposity, metabolism and coat condition are examples of such adaptive physiology. Clearly each of these involves neuroendocrine control. The environmental cue that triggers these changes is photoperiod, which is translated into the hormonal signal, melatonin, a product of the pineal gland. A considerable ...

ea0017p52 | (1) | BSPED2008

Comparison of twice daily insulin and multiple daily insulin regimens in children and adolescents newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes

Lyder G , Kirk J , Barrett T , Shaw N , Hogler W

Aims: To compare glycaemic control and change in body mass index (BMI) in children and adolescents newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and started on either twice daily insulin (BD) or multiple daily insulin (MDI).Methods: This study looked retrospectively at all children newly diagnosed with T1D at our hospital from January 2006 to June 2007. There were 44 children and the outcome measures used were change in haemoglobin A1c (HbA1...

ea0011p641 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Endocrine abnormalities are common in transsexual individuals

Iqbal SJ , Baig H , Green R , Barrett J , Seal LJ

Background: The most significant hypotheses regarding biological causes of transsexualism are based on the role of environmental hormonal exposure on neural development.Aim: This study was to analyse the baseline hormonal results in a population of transsexuals attending a single clinic to identify any abnormalities in hormone levels in these individuals.Method: A retrospective cohort study was carried out using data collected from...

ea0011p643 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Complications of hormonal therapy in male to female transsexuals is uncommon

Baig H , Iqbal SJ , Green R , Barrett J , Seal LJ

Background: Transsexuals in Britain are prescribed hormones as part of Gender Reassignment Treatment. Oestrogen therapy is associated with the development of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) with a 25 fold increased risk, and breast cancer; particularly in the older age group and smokers.Aims: To investigate the risk of developing deep vein thromboses in male to female transsexual patients who are, or have been, on oestrogen therapy, and seeing if this differs...