Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology
Previous issue | Volume 33 | BSPED2013 | Next issue

41st Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes

Oral Communications

Oral Communications 5

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...

ea0033oc5.2 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2013

Clinical, biochemical and neuroradiological characterization of a cohort of patients with septo-optic dysplasia and multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies

Cerbone Manuela , Guemes Maria , Dattani Mehul

Introduction: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is characterized by a combination of midline forebrain, pituitary and eye abnormalities. We aimed to evaluate the clinical, neuroradiological and endocrine features of patients with SOD and multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies (MPHD).Design: Retrospective data were collected from 76 patients with SOD and 26 with MPHD, followed at a single centre. SOD patients were divided into two groups: i) with pituitary hor...

ea0033oc5.3 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2013

Hypoglycaemia success during the insulin tolerance test: a two centre comparison

Besser Rachel , Chen Suet Ching , Knight Emma , McNeil Ethel , Musson Pauline , Fisher Victoria , Kerr Stephanie , Donaldson Malcolm , Davis Nikki , Ahmed Faisal , Shaikh M Guftar , Davies Justin

Introduction: The insulin tolerance test (ITT) is the gold standard method to assess GH and/or ACTH deficiency. Safety concerns with the use of this test were raised more than 20 years ago from overtreatment of hypoglycaemia and consequent cerebral oedema, resulting in some centres using alternative tests. We have re-appraised use of the ITT in a contemporary setting and evaluated: i) timing of the glucose nadir, ii) time to resolution of hypoglycaemia, iii) adverse events and...