Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0034p170 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2014

Comparison of HbA1c and oral glucose tolerance testing for the diagnosis of patients with and at risk of diabetes among long-term bone marrow transplant survivors

Gururaj Sowmya , Cartwright Victoria , Mostafa Samiul , Hunter Ann , Gleeson Helena

Background: Bone marrow transplant (BMT) survivors are at increased risk of metabolic syndrome and developing type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Measurement of HbA1c is increasingly used in recent years for the diagnosis of T2DM. An HbA1c level of ≥6.5% (48 mmol/mol) is considered as a diagnostic cut-off for T2DM and an HbA1c between 6.0–6.4% (42–47 mmol/mol) is considered as at risk of T2DM. We aimed to look at the diagnostic performance of HbA1c and oral glucose toleran...

ea0034p328 | Reproduction | SFEBES2014

Hypoxia induces terminal differentiation of primary trophoblast cells in vitro

Cabrera-Sharp Victoria , Read Jordan , Mukherjee Abir , de Mestre Amanda

Equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) is not only essential for the maintenance of early equine pregnancy but is also used therapeutically for synchronisation of farm and laboratory animals. Currently it is extracted from serum of farmed pregnant mares. We have recently reported that under normoxic conditions, BMP4 treatment of equine trophoblast resulted in a dose, and developmental stage-dependent increase in total number of differentiated binucleate cells that secrete eCG. O...

ea0070aep124 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

«Angio Scan-01» for extraskeletal calcification assessment in patients with mineral and bone disorders in chronic kidney disease

Maganeva Irina , Volodicheva Victoria , Eremkina Anna , Aynetdinova Alina , Mokrysheva Natalia

Background: Mineral and bone disorders in chronic kidney disease (CKD-MBD) is a systemic disorder of mineral metabolism due to CKD, which is manifestedby abnormalities of calcium, phosphorus, parathormone (PTH) and vitamin D; renal osteodystrophy; extraskeletal calcification. In patients with CKD, vascular calcification occurs 10–20 years earlier than in the general population, and is highly prevalent (40–92%) in the hemodialysis population. «AngioScan-01&#187...

ea0033oc5.1 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2013

Joint BPSU-CAPSS Surveillance Study of Childhood Gender Identity Disorder

Khadr Sophie , Carmichael Polly , Holt Victoria , Roche Edna , Viner Russell

Aims: The incidence of childhood/adolescent gender identity disorder (GID) is unknown. GID is an important condition where gender identity differs from biological sex. It is associated with significant distress, particularly with puberty, with much controversy internationally over the optimal timing of hormonal treatment. We examine the incidence and clinical presentation in UK/Irish children and adolescents.Methods: Study population: UK/Irish children/a...

ea0033p10 | (1) | BSPED2013

Case report: a novel PHEX mutation in a female with X-linked hypo-phosphataemic rickets

Phillips Julia , Hulse Anthony , Ellard Sian , Moye Victoria

Introduction: X-linked hypo-phosphataemic rickets is characterized by hypophosphataemia, vitamin D deficiency, poor bone and dental mineralization. Mutations occur within the PHEX gene. Currently 329 mutations have been sequenced1. We report a novel PHEX mutation in a female with hypophosphataemic rickets.Case report: A 12-year-old girl presented with, genu varum, short stature and a previous dental abscess. Investigatons showed hypophosphatae...

ea0031p211 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

The use of GLP-1 receptor agonists to manage unwanted weight gain in patients with ‘hypothalamic’ obesity secondary to structural pituitary pathology

Kyaw Ye , Mogford Julianne , Hordern Victoria , Russell-Jones David

Introduction:: The hypothalamus is intimately involved in weight homeostasis. Pituitary tumours and treatment for pituitary tumours has been well described to induce obesity in certain subjects presumably due hypothalamic irritation or dysfunction. This is often very challenging to treat.GLP-1 analogues have direct central effects and have been shown to be effective for weight loss in obese patients with and without diabetes mellitus.<p class="abstex...

ea0031p339 | Steroids | SFEBES2013

Spot urine cortisol: creatinine ratio: a useful screening test for patients with Cushing's syndrome

Paul Thomas , Kapoor Nitin , Job Victoria , Lakshmanan Jeyaseelan , Rajaratnam Simon

Introduction: Cushing’s syndrome(CS) is associated with high morbidity and mortality which warrants a good screening test that is less laborious. We explored the possibility of using urine spot cortisol:creatinine ratio (UCCR) as a new screening test for Cushing’s syndrome.Aims and objectives: To study the efficacy of UCCR as a screening test for patients with Cushing’s syndrome.To compare UCCR in patients with CS, o...

ea0028p11 | Bone | SFEBES2012

Evaluation of the surgical management of primary hyperparathyroidism in a tertiary referral unit

Kaimal Nisha , Bonello Victoria , Ahmed Babur , Kearney Tara , Doran Helen

Aim: We performed a retrospective analysis to evaluate the surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in a tertiary referral centre.Methods: We reviewed the case notes of 80 patients who underwent parathyroid surgery (2003 to 2011). Patients were identified from the national BAETS audit.Results: Median age was 56 years (range 25–86). 72.5% of the patients were females and 30% were asymptomatic. Mean adjusted calcium con...

ea0028p291 | Reproduction | SFEBES2012

Activation of the cAMP/GCM1 pathway alters differentiation of equine chorionic gonadotrophin-secreting trophoblast cells

Cabrera-Sharp Victoria , Martyn Abbe , Antczak Douglas , de Mestre Amanda

Chorionic Gonadotrophin (CG) is secreted by both horse and human placenta and is critical to maintenance of early pregnancy. Production of CG is dependent on the differentiation of specialised CG-secreting cells, binucleate (horse) and syncytiotrophoblast (human). We recently showed the transcription factor Glial Cells Missing 1 (GCM1) is rapidly induced in vivo during differentiation of equine binucleate trophoblast. Studies in human syncytiotrophoblast have shown cAMP...

ea0021p81 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Hypertension in familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP): don't be conn'd!

Hopkins Tom , Tan Tricia , Salem Victoria , Palazzo Fausto , Meeran Kareem

A 36-year-old man, presenting to his GP with severe intermittent headaches, was found to have a blood pressure of 210/110 mmHg. He had been diagnosed with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) in early childhood, and had had a total colectomy with ileo-rectal anastamosis at the age of 17. Routine surveillance CT imaging the following month revealed an incidental finding of bilateral adrenal masses (right 4×2 cm, left 2.7×2.9 cm).On assessment in...