Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0062wd12 | Workshop D: Disorders of the adrenal gland | EU2019

A case of male subfertility in congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Cooke Barbara , Black Neil

Our patient a 39yr old man was referred to endocrinology clinic. He described a history of being diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia after presenting with a salt wasting state at 6 weeks old. After living in Dublin as a child his family moved to Canada for 14yrs. At presentation he was taking hydrocortisone 10 mg twice daily and fludrocortisone 0.1 mg once daily. His main concern was fertility. He and his wife had been investigated in Canada. Information provided by ...

ea0074ncc3 | Highlighted Cases | SFENCC2021

Agranulocytosis & contrast – a perfect storm

Neely Andrew , Virtej Ioana , Black Neil

A 77 year old female was admitted two weeks after an out-patient CT Pulmonary Angiogram showed a subsegmental pulmonary embolism and retrosternal goitre. History was of ten days of confusion, breathlessness, diarrhoea and reduced intake. On admission, she was febrile, tachypnoeic and in new, rate controlled, AF. Burch-Wartofsky Point Scale: 45, this being highly suggestive of a thyroid storm. TFTs were normal one year prior. Thyroid USS showed a multi-nodular goitre. She was c...

ea0028p373 | Thyroid | SFEBES2012

Testicular choriocarcinoma: a rare case of thyrotoxicosis arising as a paraneoplastic syndrome

McCracken Emma , Johnston Philip , Lindsay John , Black Neil

An 18 year old male presented with dyspnoea, haemoptysis, weight loss and a large right testicular swelling. On examination he appeared cachectic, diaphoretic and tachycardic. A large firm non-fluctuant right-sided scrotal swelling was present. There were no signs of goitre or dysthyroid eye disease. Thyroid function tests revealed biochemical hyperthyroidism: [fT4 38.6 pmol/L (NR: 9.4–18.6), TSH <0.01 mu/L (NR: 0.3–4.4)]. CT chest demonstrated multiple large pul...

ea0015p189 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2008

Screening for Cushing’s syndrome in the diabetic clinic using nocturnal salivary cortisol

Mullan Karen , Black Neil , Burgess Colin , Leslie Hillary , Thiraviaraj Athinia , Sheridan Brian , Atkinson Brew

Sub-clinical Cushing’s syndrome has, in recent years, been described among diabetic populations but no consensus has emerged about the value of screening. We enrolled 201 consecutive diabetics attending clinic and 80 controls. Local ethics committee approval was obtained. Patients with at least 2 of the following 3 criteria were offered screening: HbA1c≥7%, BMI≥25 and history of hypertension or BP≥140/90. An 11 pm salivary sample was stored at room tempe...

ea0050p391 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Iodine status on the Island of Ireland

Mullan Karen , McKeever Edward , Hamill Lesley , Doolan Katie , Young Ian , Smyth Peter , Flynn Albert , Patterson Chris , Walton Janette , Meharg Andy , Graham Una , McMullan Paul , McCance David , Bell Marcia , McHugh Cathy , McQuaid Siobhan , Tuthill Antoinette , Black Neil , O'Loughlin Aonghus , Woodside Jayne

Iodine is a trace element required for thyroid hormone production. Requirements increase in pregnancy, when even mild deficiency may affect offspring neurocognitive development.The gold standard for assessing iodine status is population surveys of urinary iodine concentration (UIC). The WHO also suggests a population prevalence of >3% of TSH values > 5 mIU/L indicates deficiency. A recent UK survey of 700 teenage girls demonstrated ...

ea0050p391 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Iodine status on the Island of Ireland

Mullan Karen , McKeever Edward , Hamill Lesley , Doolan Katie , Young Ian , Smyth Peter , Flynn Albert , Patterson Chris , Walton Janette , Meharg Andy , Graham Una , McMullan Paul , McCance David , Bell Marcia , McHugh Cathy , McQuaid Siobhan , Tuthill Antoinette , Black Neil , O'Loughlin Aonghus , Woodside Jayne

Iodine is a trace element required for thyroid hormone production. Requirements increase in pregnancy, when even mild deficiency may affect offspring neurocognitive development.The gold standard for assessing iodine status is population surveys of urinary iodine concentration (UIC). The WHO also suggests a population prevalence of >3% of TSH values > 5 mIU/L indicates deficiency. A recent UK survey of 700 teenage girls demonstrated ...