Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044ep12 | (1) | SFEBES2016

Bilateral adrenal haemorrhage secondary to non-meningococcal sepsis

Lubczynska Malgorzata , Macriyiannis Thrasos , Kong Marie-France

A 69 year old man presented to the hospital after he fell from a 6 foot ladder. He was previously fit and well with no co-morbidities apart from a 55 pack year smoking history. He complained of right shoulder and hip pain. CT scan revealed fractures of the left 6th rib and right superior and inferior pubic rami. In addition, there was an incidental finding of a 5.2 cm in diameter abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) with no radiological evidence of a leak. He was treated conservati...

ea0094p396 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Rhabdomyolysis associated with severe hypothyroidism

Marta Lubczynska Malgorzata , Macriyiannis Thrasos , Gohil Shailesh

Patients with clinical hypothyroidism often complain of muscular symptoms i.e., cramps, weakness and fatigue. However, rhabdomyolysis triggered by severe hypothyroidism is rarely reported. In most cases, external triggers (use of statins or excessive exercise) can be easily identified and modified. In absence of beforementioned triggers, it is prudent to look for other causes of rhabdomyolysis. On the forefront, it would be crucial to exclude myocardial ischaemia, followed by ...

ea0099ep553 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2024

Idiopathic SIADH can precede cancer diagnosis by a few years: Two case reports and literature review

Omer Tahir , Shafiq Shahriar , M. Lubczynska Malgorzata

Introduction: Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion(SIADH) is frequently encountered in clinical settings. Hyponatraemia is often seen in cancer and correlates with poor prognosis. It can rarely precede cancer diagnosis. We present a case series of two patients with idiopathic SIADH, who developed terminal malignancy later in life.Case 1: A 59-year-old female presented in 2016 with seizure due to severe euvolemic hyponatraemia Na103 mo...