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ea0070aep583 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Not just another headache – a rare case of recurrent pituitary collection

Tee Su , Andrew James Robert , Nicholson Claire , Mamoojee Yaasir

A 27 year old lady presented in 2016 with a 3 month history of intermittent headache and visual disturbance, 3.5 months post-partum. She had a past medical history of cluster headache; treated with verapamil and short courses of oral steroids (she had no recent steroid courses prior to presentation). She was found to have a partial right sixth nerve palsy but normal visual fields on Goldmann’s testing. She had biochemical evidence of secondary adrenal insufficiency (sodi...

ea0090ep711 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Can early post-operative hypocortisolaemia predict remission after transsphenoidal surgery in Cushing’s disease

Khan Irfan , James Andy , Rashid Razan Ali , Nicholson Claire , Mamoojee Yaasir

Background: Cushing’s disease (CD) is rare, and standard treatment is trans-sphenoidal surgery (TSS). We previously reported a remission rate of 56% in patients undergoing TSS for CD from a microadenoma/normal pituitary on MR in our unit. Early post-operative hypocortisolaemia performs well at predicting durable remission early on. Post-operative day 1 cortisol of <55 nmol/l has a 100% sensitivity and <138 nmol/l 95% sensitivity at predicting remission. Since Octo...

ea0090ep831 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Pituitary Abscess – A challenge to diagnose preoperatively

Ahmad Waqar , Nichols Matthew , Johnson Karen , Nicholson Claire , Mamoojee Yaasir , Joshi Ashwin

Background: Pituitary abscess is rare but a serious intrasellar infection. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of the sellar masses due to its high morbidity and mortality rates. Despite recent advances in radiological investigations, it remains a challenge to make a definitive diagnosis preoperatively [1]. We present a case of pituitary abscess who presented with pan hypopituitarism and central diabetes insipidus.Case presen...

ea0077lb20 | Late Breaking | SFEBES2021

Long-term clinical outcomes for pituitary cysts: experience of the multi-disciplinary team at the royal victoria infirmary

Deyab Mohaned , Mohamed Ali Nihad Elsayed , Baxter Nesta , James Andy , Hill John , Carrie Sean , Nicholson Claire , Jenkins Alistair , Iqbal Isma , Coulter Ian , Quinton Richard , Mamoojee Yaasir

Objective: Clinical management of pituitary cysts remains controversial, especially if asymptomatic. We retrospectively review clinical management and outcome of these patients undergoing long-term follow-up in our pituitary clinic.Methods: All patients with MRI-based diagnosis of pituitary cyst were included. Clinical presentation, cyst size and endocrinopathies (secondary adrenal, thyroid or gonadal deficiency) were compared between surgical and observ...

ea0077lb21 | Late Breaking | SFEBES2021

Long-term Clinical Outcomes for Cushing’s Disease: experience of the multi-disciplinary team at the Royal Victoria Infirmary

Baxter Nesta , Abouzaid Mona , James Andy , Hill John , Carrie Sean , Nicholson Claire , Jenkins Alistair , Iqbal Isma , Coulter Ian , Quinton Richard , Mamoojee Yaasir

Objective: Standard Cushing’s disease (CD) treatment is trans-sphenoidal surgery (TSS). However, reported postoperative remission and relapse rates are variable. We have retrospectively analysed clinical outcomes of patients with CD undergoing TSS at our centre.Methods: Patients with CD currently under our long-term endocrine care were included. Diagnosis of CD was made following standard biochemical and radiological investigations. Post-operative r...