Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044ep4 | (1) | SFEBES2016

Failure to suppress TSH in thyroid cancer – could it be Addison’s disease?

Fowler George E , Wadsley Jonathan , Webster Jonathan , Balasubramanian Sabapathy P

Background: Papillary thyroid cancer is the commonest thyroid malignancy. Surgery is first-line treatment, followed by radioiodine and long-term, high dose levothyroxine to suppress TSH.Cortisol is known to suppress TSH secretion by the pituitary, although the mechanism remains unclear. Correspondingly, hypocortisolism may raise TSH levels.Case Summary: A 64 year old woman presented with a right-sided thyroid nodule, normal TSH and...

ea0023p25 | (1) | BSPED2009

Diagnostic Challenges in Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome & 5 Alpha Reductase Deficiency

George E T , Alvi S , Taylor N K , Mushtaq T

Introduction: The clinical differentiation between androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) and 5 alpha reductase deficiency (5-ARD) can be difficult. Presenting features may be similar and initial investigations may still not be discriminatory.Methods: Case notes on a total of ten patients with the initial diagnosis of AIS or 5-ARD were retrospectively reviewed.Results: All ten children had a 46XY male karyotype. Four children were r...

ea0037ep471 | Diabetes (complications & therapy) | ECE2015

Long-term tele-monitoring of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: ancillary analysis of the results of the Greek pilot of the renewing health multicentre randomised control trial

Dafoulas George E , Mavrodi Afentoula , Giannakakos Charalampos , Gkiata Paraskevi , Theodorou Kyriaki , Aletras Vasilios , Stafylas Panagiotis , Koukoulis Georgios , Bargiota Alexandra

Introduction: To evaluate the impact of a long-term telemonitoring programme for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DMT2) on glycaemic control and lipid disorders.Methods/design: In the Greek pilot of a prospective, randomised, single-blinded, multicentre study 154 patients with DMT2, HbA1c >53 mmol/mol (7.0% according to NGSP) and capable of using the telemonitoring device, were studied after randomly assigned in the telemonitoring (IG) (n<...

ea0037ep1148 | Endocrine tumours | ECE2015

Succinate dehydrogenase B associated bladder paragangliomas

Srirangalingam U , Banerjee A , George E , Druce M , Waterhouse M , Chew S L , Peters J , Patki P , Kumar A J , Berney D , Sahdev A , Drake W M , Akker S A

Objective: Succinate dehydrogenase B (SDHB) germline mutations are associated with predominantly extra-adrenal paraganglioma (PGLs) and high rates of metastatic disease. Bladder paragangliomas are a rare form of chromaffin cell tumours arising from the bladder wall. The aim of the study is to highlight the preponderance of bladder paragangliomas associated with SDHB gene mutations.Design: Retrospective case series.Patients: Five of...

ea0019oc39 | Thyroid, reproduction and endocrine tumours | SFEBES2009

Contrasting clinical manifestations of SDH-B and VHL associated chromaffin tumours

Srirangalingam U , Khoo B , Walker L , MacDonald F , Skelly RH , George E , Spooner D , Johnston L , Monson JP , Grossman AB , Akker SA , Drake WM , Pollard PJ , Plowman N , Avril N , Berney DM , Burrin JM , Reznek RH , Kumar VKA , Maher ER , Chew SL

Background: Mutations in succinate dehydrogense-B (SDH-B) or von Hippel Lindau (VHL) genes can result in chromaffin tumours.Objective: To compare the clinical phenotypes of subjects developing chromaffin tumours as a result of SDH-B or VHL mutations.Subjects: Thirty-one subjects with chromaffin tumours. Sixteen subjects had SDH-B gene mutations and 15 subjects had a diagnosis of VHL.<p ...