Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0059ep62 | Clinical practice, governance & case reports | SFEBES2018

A review of appropriate Endocrine referrals in a District General Hospital

Shah Syed Saad Ali , Yap Yew Wen

Over the last few years, there has been an increase in the demand on the National Health Service, with patients presenting to hospital with multiple co-morbidities and increasingly complex needs. The type of endocrine referrals received can vary both in complexity and also between clinicians. The Royal College of physician has published a ‘Referring wisely’ report in June 2017 which aims to improve and streamline the quality of referrals received in each speciality. ...

ea0074ncc67 | Highlighted Cases | SFENCC2021

A challenging case of lithium induced thyrotoxicosis and thyroid storm

Saad Ali Shah Syed , Bawa Fareha

Case History: A 69-year-old woman with bipolar schizoaffective disorder of 11 year’s duration and recent diagnosis of atrial fibrilation was admitted with acute onset of delirium, lethargy, shakiness and confusion. On admission, the patient was restless and non-compliant. Her skin was warm and sweaty, clinically dehydrated. Her heart rate ranging between 75 and 100 /min. The rhythm was irregular, consistent with atrial fibrillation on ECG and was afebrile. She was oriented to ...

ea0050cc08 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Pseudohypervitaminosis D due to assay interference

Khan Muhammad Ilyas , Ali Shah Syed Saad , Chikthimmah Vineeth

Assay interference with various laboratory measurements has been reported in the presence of paraproteins. We report a case of a 57 year old woman, who was referred to endocrine clinic after being found to have elevated total vitamin D levels of 369 and 336 nmol/l (normal 50–100 nmol/l). She was not known to be on any Vitamin D supplements that could account for such high levels. Around the time of referral, she was also diagnosed with IgM paraproteinaemia. Therefore, pos...

ea0050cc08 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Pseudohypervitaminosis D due to assay interference

Khan Muhammad Ilyas , Ali Shah Syed Saad , Chikthimmah Vineeth

Assay interference with various laboratory measurements has been reported in the presence of paraproteins. We report a case of a 57 year old woman, who was referred to endocrine clinic after being found to have elevated total vitamin D levels of 369 and 336 nmol/l (normal 50–100 nmol/l). She was not known to be on any Vitamin D supplements that could account for such high levels. Around the time of referral, she was also diagnosed with IgM paraproteinaemia. Therefore, pos...

ea0048cp24 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2017

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 presented with diarrhoea, vomiting and peptic ulcers

Khan Inamullah , Shah Syed , Lal Vikram , Aggarwal Naveen

Multiple parathyroid tumors causing hyperparathyroidism are the most common manifestation of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), displaying almost 100 percent penetrance by age 40–50 years. In most cases, it is the initial manifestation of MEN1.We report a case of young lady presented to hospital with diarrhoea and vomiting and diagnosed to have multiple peptic ulcers with severe oesophagitis. Her other biochemistry was consistent with prima...

ea0056p928 | Female Reproduction | ECE2018

Anxiety and depression in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome

Ali Shah Syed Muhammad , Tariq Ayesha , Tariq Amna

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) occurs in women of reproductive age and is characterized by hyperandrogenism, polycystic ovaries, oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea. Estimated prevalence is at least 6.5%. Women having PCOS tend to be overweight or obese. In addition to endocrine, metabolic and gynecological, features of PCOS, a number of psychological problems add up which affect quality of life and psychological well-being in women with PCOS.Mate...

ea0086p92 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Natural history of non-functioning pituitary microadenomas – results from the UK NFA consortium

Hamblin Ross , Fountas Athanasios , Lithgow Kirstie , Loughrey Paul Benjamin , Bonanos Efstathios , Khalid Shinwari Shah , Mitchell Kirsten , Shah Syed , Grixti Lydia , Matheou Mike , Isand Kristina , McLaren David , Surya Ashutosh , Zubair Ullah Hafiz , Klaucane Katarina , Jayasuriya Anuradha , Bhatti Sumbal , Mavilakandy Akash , Ahsan Masato , Mathew Susan , Hussein Ziad , Jansz Thijs , Wunna Wunna , Ayuk John , Abraham Prakash , Drake William , Brooke Antonia , Baldeweg Stephanie E. , Sam Amir H. , Martin Niamh , Higham Claire , Reddy Narendra , Ahluwalia Rupa , Newell-Price John , Vamvakopoulos Joannis , Krishnan Amutha , Lansdown Andrew , Murray Robert D , Pal Aparna , Bradley Karin , Mamoojee Yaasir , Purewal Tejpal , Panicker Janki , Marie Freel E , Hasan Faisal , Kumar Mohit , Jose Biju , Hunter Steven , Karavitaki Niki

Background: The published data on the natural history of (presumed) non-functioning pituitary microadenomas (micro-NFAs) is possibly compromised by small sample sizes, short follow-up and inclusion of cases with other pathologies in the analyses.Objective: To clarify the long-term outcomes of micro-NFAs in a large cohort of patients.Methods: We conducted a multi-centre, retrospective, cohort study involving 22 UK endocrine departme...