Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044p155 | Neuroendocrinology and pituitary | SFEBES2016

Biliary ultrasound and liver function testing in acromegaly before and after 6 months of somatostatin analogue therapy

Cope Rosanne M A , Powlson Andrew S , Case Sarah J , Koulouri Olympia , Gurnell Mark

Background and aims: We have previously reported an increased prevalence of gallbladder polyps in treatment-naive acromegaly when compared with the general population (29 vs 4.6%), with potential implications for future malignant transformation and screening. However, little is known about biochemical markers of liver function in active acromegaly, or in response to treatment. Furthermore, somatostatin analogue (SSA) therapy is associated with the development of gallstones. He...

ea0038p79 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2015

Somatotroph adenoma localised with composite 11C-methionine PET/MRI: a cost effective solution

Kandaswamy Leelavathy , Lekkakou Leoni , Koulouri Olympia , Gurnell Mark , Buch Harit , Viswanath Ananth

Background: Although, the diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has increased in recent years, it may fail to detect secretory adenoma in a few patients with GH excess. Managing such patients with acromegaly can be challenging. We present a case where 11C-methionine PET/CT co-registered with SPGR/volume MRI proved to be helpful in identifying GH secreting pituitary adenoma.Case history: A 42-year-old male was referred by surg...

ea0031oc5.4 | Pituitary and neoplasia | SFEBES2013

Clinical, metabolic, biochemical and radiological characterisation of patients with thyrotropinomas reveals a highly variable phenotype

Koulouri Olympia , Moran Carla , Kandasamy Narayanan , Halsall David , Chatterjee Krish , Gurnell Mark

Background: Thyrotropinomas (TSHomas) are traditionally considered a rare albeit important cause of thyrotoxicosis, accounting for ∼1% of all pituitary adenomas. Although early case series reported a preponderance of macroadenomas, emerging evidence suggests microadenomas are being increasingly diagnosed. In addition, the clinical/biochemical phenotype appears to be more variable than previously suspected. We therefore examined the clinical, metabolic, biochemical and ra...

ea0025p95 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2011

Cyclical Cushing's or poorly controlled diabetes in an insulin resistant patient?

Kong Marie-France , Tarigopula Giridhar , Koulouri Olympia , Turner Lisa , Gregory Robert

A 30-year-old Caucasian lady was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in July 2005 on an oral glucose tolerance test and was treated with metformin. Sixteen months later she presented with urinary symptoms and was noted to have 2+ ketonuria. Her blood glucose was 13.4 mmol/l. Her BMI was 26 kg/m2 and she was noted to have Cushingoid habitus and acanthosis nigricans. Her blood pressure was normal. Her serum sodium was 130 mmol/l, potassium 3.7 mmol/l and bicarbonate 8 mmol...

ea0055p32 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2018

Clinical and biochemical acromegaly associated with a functioning pituitary FSHoma

Huang-Doran Isabel , Koulouri Olympia , Oddy Sue , Halsall David , Allinson Kieren , O'Donovan Dominic , Mannion Richard , Gurnell Mark

Case history: A previously healthy 39 year-old male presented to his optometrist with visual disturbance. Visual field perimetry confirmed bitemporal hemianopia, prompting referral to endocrinology. On questioning, he reported an increase in hand and shoe size, but no headache or diaphoresis. Examination revealed classical acromegaloid features including prognathism, spatulate hands and prominent orbital margins, as well as marked bilateral macro-orchidism.<p class="abstex...

ea0050p291 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Predictors of post-operative hypopituitarism following transsphenoidal surgery

Mulay Akhilesh , Moneim Joe , Keenan Heather , Flynn Rachel , Walsh Sean , Misquita Lauren , Koulouri Olympia , Powlson Andrew S , Gurnell Mark

Background & Aims: The aims of transsphenoidal surgery (restoration/preservation of vision and amelioration of hormonal excess) are balanced against the risk of inducing new post-operative pituitary deficits. This study aims to assess the rate of new anterior hormonal deficits following transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma surgery in our centre and to assess whether the visibility of normal pituitary gland on pre-operative imaging predic...

ea0050p291 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Predictors of post-operative hypopituitarism following transsphenoidal surgery

Mulay Akhilesh , Moneim Joe , Keenan Heather , Flynn Rachel , Walsh Sean , Misquita Lauren , Koulouri Olympia , Powlson Andrew S , Gurnell Mark

Background & Aims: The aims of transsphenoidal surgery (restoration/preservation of vision and amelioration of hormonal excess) are balanced against the risk of inducing new post-operative pituitary deficits. This study aims to assess the rate of new anterior hormonal deficits following transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma surgery in our centre and to assess whether the visibility of normal pituitary gland on pre-operative imaging predic...

ea0048cp4 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2017

A novel approach to the investigation of an atypical adrenal lesion: 11C-metomidate PET-CT combined with 18F-FDG PET-CT in a rare case of adrenal Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Powlson Andrew S , Koulouri Olympia , Cheow Heok K , Shaw Ashley , Jamieson Neville V , Follows George , Gurnell Mark

Case history: A 66-year-old man presented with a 1 month history of a productive cough, in the context of a 20 pack-year smoking history. CT chest revealed minor bronchiectasis and an incidental 3 cm right adrenal lesion. He was referred to the endocrine clinic for further evaluation. On questioning, he reported no symptoms suggestive of adrenal hormone hypersecretion and, aside from a short history (<1 month) of sweating episodes at night, he described no other constituti...

ea0044cc9 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2016

Successful treatment of primary aldosteronism with partial adrenalectomy, facilitated by the use of 11C-Metomidate PET/CT

Bashari Waiel , Powlson Andrew , Koulouri Olympia , Quill Denis , Brown Morris , Cheow Heok , Dennedy Michael Conall , Gurnell Mark

Background: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is responsible for 5-10% of all cases of HTN. The current gold standard test for determining the side of aldosterone hypersecretion is adrenal vein sampling (AVS). 11C-Metomidate PET/CT (METO-PET) has recently emerged as a potential non-invasive alternative to AVS. As 11C-Metomidate is concentrated within ‘hyperfunctioning’ nodules, METO-PET potentially not only identifies the side, but the exact site of al...

ea0059oc4.6 | Clinical highlights | SFEBES2018

11C-Methionine PET/MRI is superior to MRI for localisation of functioning prolactinomas and may facilitate targeted intervention

Bashari Waiel , Powlson Andrew , Senanayake Russell , Sekaran Arvindh , Serban Laura , Koulouri Olympia , Gillet Daniel , Cheow Heok , Mendichovszky Iosif , Gurnell Mark

Background: Prolactinomas are the commonest hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas. First-line treatment is dopamine agonist (DA) therapy. However, side-effects are increasingly recognised, leading to an increasing consideration of transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) and/or radiotherapy. Co-registration of 11C-methionine Positron Emission Tomography (Met-PET) imaging with Spoiled Gradient Recalled Acquisition MRI (SPGR MRI), referred to in combination as Met-PET/MRI, can aid accurate ...