Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029s19.3 | Controversies in testosterone replacement | ICEECE2012

Testosterone for women: why when and how?

Davis S.

Testosterone is a vital hormone in women, circulating in nanomolar concentrations. Not only is testosterone a precursor for estradiol biosynthesis in the ovaries and extragonadal tissues, but testosterone acts directly via androgen receptors throughout the body. Levels decline with age in women with the greatest fall in total and free testosterone occurring before the menopause. Large RCTs involving naturally and surgically postmenopausal women presenting with hypoactive sexua...

ea0029s14.1 | Wnt/Beta-catenin in pituitary development and disease | ICEECE2012

β-catenin deficiency disrupts patterning of the ventral diencephalon, causing adenohypophysis over growth and dysmorphology

Camper S. , Mortensen A. , Davis S.

β-catenin is thought to play an important, intrinsic role in early pituitary development by regulating adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary) transcription factor activity. Expression of β-catenin is detected in the adenohypophysis, rostral mesenchyme, and neural ectoderm, including the area that develops into the infundibulum and neurohypophysis, and nearby regions. The importance of β-catenin expression in the neural ectoderm and mesenchyme has not been addresse...

ea0008p9 | Clinical case reports | SFE2004

Conservative management of a visual field defect

Ahmed TJ , Simpson-Davis S , Seal L

Mrs. P.A., a 75 year old lady, presented to Accident and Emergency with a severe persistent headache of 3 days duration. She was disorientated and drowsy. She has a history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, depression and hypothyroidism. She was a smoker of 20 a day and consumed no alcohol. Her Glasgow Coma Scale was 13/15, her examination was normal. An initial CT head showed a pituitary tumour with haemorrhage. Tests showed an FSH of 14.1 IU/L, LH 2.9 ...