Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044ep92 | (1) | SFEBES2016

A case of uncontrolled thyrotoxicosis and congestive heart failure due to Graves’ disease

Aransiola Clement , Olamoyegun Michael

Introduction: Graves’ disease is the commonest cause of thyrotoxicosis. If left untreated myriad of complications, chief among which are cardiac related morbidity and mortality might supervene.Case presentation: A 31-year-old man presented to the endocrine clinic of LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, Nigeria 19 months ago with features suggestive of hyperthyroidism and a diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis secondary to Graves’ disease was made. He wa...

ea0059ep61 | Clinical practice, governance & case reports | SFEBES2018

A case of pituitary macroadenoma in a 38-year-old Nigerian woman

Aransiola Clement , Olamoyegun Michael

Introduction: Pituitary adenomas are not uncommon presentations in our clinical practice but the challenge with management becomes more daunting as the size of the tumour gets bigger as seen in this woman we present herein with a macroadenoma. The combination of factors militating against accessing the best of health care available is unconnected with the usual problems affecting health care delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa, including out-of-pocket payments for health services a...

ea0038p275 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Anthropometric indexes correlate of body fat percentage among Nigerians

Ajani Gbadebo , Olamoyegun Michael

Background: Obesity is significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Many anthropometric indexes are now being used in clinical practice to identify and determine the prevalence of obesity.Aim: This study determined the relationship between common anthropometric indexes and percentage body fat (%BF).Methodology: Ninety-four volunteer subjects participated in this cross sectional hospital based st...

ea0086p296 | Thyroid | SFEBES2022

Euthyroidism: following a course of radio iodine therapy for Graves’ disease

Aransiola Clement , Olamoyegun Michael , Ifedayo Odedina

Introduction: Graves’ disease is the commonest cause of thyrotoxicosis; and is usually responsive to radio-iodine therapy. In Nigeria, radio-iodine therapy is becoming a common and cost effective option for treatment of thyrotoxicosis; with the less likelihood of most of the complications associated with thyroidectomy.Case presentation: A 49-year-old Nigerian lady, presented to the endocrinology clinic, at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, 8 year...

ea0038p293 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Case report of a type 2 DM patient with vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia

Akinlade Akinyele , Olamoyegun Michael , Enang Ofem

A 54 year-old businesswoman who has been diabetic for 6 years and had a history of PUD. She was referred following complaints of increasing hyperpigmentation of her palms, feet and old scars. She also had a boil on her back, significant weight loss, poor appetite and a slight non-productive cough.She was transfused with two pints of blood a month earlier at a private hospital when her PCV was found low. She is not hypertensive. Her drug history included ...

ea0050p228 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2017

Predictors of hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in South Western, Nigeria

Olamoyegun Michael , Ala Oluwabukola , Akinlade Akinyemi , Aransiola Clement

Introduction: Hypoglycaemia is a common and serious complication of diabetes treatment especially in patients who do not have knowledge of the condition and personal glucose metres. Patients with very good drug compliance are at greater risk of developing hypoglycaemia. Sometimes hypoglycaemia among patients on insulin therapy could be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The present study is aimed at measuring the determinants and predictors of hypog...

ea0050ep053 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2017

Hypoglycaemia manifested as transient cardiac arrhythmias in a non-diabetic: a case report

Olamoyegun Michael , Ala Oluwabukola , Akinlade Akinyele , Aransiola Clement , Enang Ofem

Background: Hypoglycaemia is a life-threatening condition commonly encountered in emergency department (ED), mainly among individuals with diabetes on insulin or oral hypoglycaemic agents (OHA). Hypoglycaemia in non-diabetic individuals is not a common condition and its often a diagnostic challenge for clinicians especially when presented in an unusual way. Although it does not seem to be a cardiac emergency feature, various electrocardiograph...

ea0050p228 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2017

Predictors of hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in South Western, Nigeria

Olamoyegun Michael , Ala Oluwabukola , Akinlade Akinyemi , Aransiola Clement

Introduction: Hypoglycaemia is a common and serious complication of diabetes treatment especially in patients who do not have knowledge of the condition and personal glucose metres. Patients with very good drug compliance are at greater risk of developing hypoglycaemia. Sometimes hypoglycaemia among patients on insulin therapy could be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The present study is aimed at measuring the determinants and predictors of hypog...

ea0050ep053 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2017

Hypoglycaemia manifested as transient cardiac arrhythmias in a non-diabetic: a case report

Olamoyegun Michael , Ala Oluwabukola , Akinlade Akinyele , Aransiola Clement , Enang Ofem

Background: Hypoglycaemia is a life-threatening condition commonly encountered in emergency department (ED), mainly among individuals with diabetes on insulin or oral hypoglycaemic agents (OHA). Hypoglycaemia in non-diabetic individuals is not a common condition and its often a diagnostic challenge for clinicians especially when presented in an unusual way. Although it does not seem to be a cardiac emergency feature, various electrocardiograph...

ea0086p228 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2022

Self-care pattern in patient living with type 2 diabetes Southwest, Nigeria

Enikuomehin Adenike , Olamoyegun Michael , Ala Olubukola , Ojo Olubukola , Ajani David

Background: Self-care practices in patient living with diabetes are important to effectively prevent, manage, and limit complications associated with diabetes as patients spend more time alone than they spent with health care providers in managing their health conditions.Aims: The aim of the study was to evaluate self-cate practices and their determinants in patients living with type 2 diabetes. Hence, this study aimed at assessing self-care practices an...