Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep663 | Environmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Eating as well as sleeping later or modification of lifestyle can promote a negative profile of endocrine hormones & inflammatory markers

Usman Kauser , Naz Qulsoom

Background: Our bodies function optimally when we align our eating & sleeping patterns with our circadian rhythms, the innate 24-hour cycles that tell our bodies when to wake up, when to eat and when to fall asleep. Chronically disrupting this rhythm by eating late night meals & sleep could be a recipe for Diabetes, CVD, and metabolic trouble.Aim and objective: The aim of this study is to investigate whether there was a relationship between morni...

ea0090ep662 | Environmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Early Dinner instead of Late Night reduce the risk of endocrine as well as genetic disruption

Naz Qulsoom , Usman Siddiqui Kausar , Verma Narsingh , Anjum B , Ali Mahdi Abbas

Background: Our bodies function optimally when we align our eating & sleeping patterns with our circadian rhythms, the innate 24-hour cycles that tell our bodies when to wake up, when to eat and when to fall asleep. Chronically disrupting this rhythm by eating late night meals & sleep could be a recipe for Hypertension, CVD, and metabolic trouble.Aim and objective: The aim of this study is to investigate whether there was a relationship between m...

ea0065p342 | Nursing practice | SFEBES2019

More than just tea and cake. The benefit of patient to patient peer support

Shepherd Lisa M , Kauser Samina

Introduction: Acromegaly is caused by excessive growth hormone production and elevated IGF-1 levels. Annual incidence rates are reported to be between 0.2 and 1.1 cases/100 000 people, with a prevalence of 2.8–13.7 cases/100 000 people. Small numbers make it difficult to differentiate any differences between sex. A recent increase in the number of females diagnosed with acromegaly at our centre, voiced a need for peer and psychological support. It is known that acromegaly...

ea0062wc10 | Workshop C: Disorders of the thyroid gland | EU2019

A case of thyroid hormone resistance due to mutation in THRβ gene

Shah Usman , Hanson Philippa

A 25 year old gentleman was referred to the endocrine clinic for evaluation of abnormal thyroid function tests. He reported symptoms of diffuse abdominal pain associated with loose stool up to six times a day with urgency, frequency and tenesmus. These symptoms had been present since childhood, becoming increasingly troublesome over the preceding two years. He also reported symptoms of tiredness, palpitations and sweating episodes. Thyroid function tests were abnormal. TSH was...

ea0055cb13 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2018

Insulinoma – atypical response to tests and uncommon adverse effects to medical treatment

Kempegowda Punith , Kauser Samina , Shepherd Lisa , Ahmed Mohamed Salih

Background: Insulinoma is the most common cause of hypoglycaemia due to endogenous hyperinsulinemia. However, they can sometimes present with atypical features. Some of the patients can also develop serious adverse effects to medical treatment. We present a case with atypical features and further developed serious adverse effects with medical treatment for insulinoma.Case presentation: A 42-year-old Caucasian female presented with recurr...

ea0065p53 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

Adrenal suppression following Herbal remedy for Nasal Polyps....not to be sniffed at

Kauser Samina , Shepherd Lisa , Dar Shujah , Lawson Alex , Shakher Jayadave

A 69-year-old South Asian male presented in A+E with hyponatremia. He had pervious history of Lyme Node TB (treated 2014), Asthma and Nasal Polyps. Medication history, patient was taking Fludrocortisone nasal spray for the 30–40 years and Seretide inhaler. Also, CT scans at admission did not identify relapse in Lyme Node TB. Upon investigation he was found to have undetectable morning cortisol (<28 mmols). He was started on Hydrocortisone 10 mg, 5 mg and 5 mg regime, ...

ea0086p234 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2022

Hyperglycaemia in patients with Acute Coronary syndromes (ACS): Retrospective audit data from Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Shankaran Vani , Chaudhry Shiza , Usman Mohammed

Hyperglycaemia is common in patients (~65%) when they are admitted to hospital with ACS. It is recognised to be one of the important prognostic indicators for all-cause mortality in patients who present with ACS, regardless of pre-existing diabetes1. NICE guidelines recommend to keep blood glucose (BG) levels below 11 mmol/l2 and offer all people with hyperglycaemia after ACS (without known diabetes) for HbA1c 3 check before discharge. We were interested to see whether we foll...

ea0062we2 | Workshop E: Disorders of the gonads | EU2019

Unexplained anaemia in men: Remember to screen for hypogonadism

Al-Sharefi Ahmed , Javaid Usman , Quinton Richard

Introduction: Hypogonadism is linked to anaemia, sarcopenia and osteoporosis in men. Whereas secondary hypogonadism (SH) is biochemically indistinguishable from nongonadal illness, primary hypogonadism (PH) can be easily diagnosable by the identification of raised gonadotropins.Case Presentation: A 66-years old male with a background history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, arthritis, and hypertension was referred to the haematology services to investigate h...

ea0022oc2.5 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Thyroid dysfunction related abnormalities in adiponectin and glucose metabolism before and after treatment

Ozdemir Didem , Dagdelen Selcuk , Usman Aydan

Objective: Thyroid dysfunctions have various effects on glucose and lipid metabolism. Adiponectin (ADP) is an adipokine decreased in obesity and insulin resistance. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role for ADP in thyroid dysfunction related changes in glucose and lipid metabolism.Methods: Newly diagnosed overt hypothyroid (n=20) and thyrotoxic (n=23) adult patients with a body mass index (BMI)<30 kg/m2 were include...

ea0012p111 | Reproduction | SFE2006

Endocrine evaluation of gynaecomastia

Ashawesh KA , Chakrabarty A , Usman T , Barton D

BackgroundThe role of endocrine testing in idiopathic gynecomastia is controversial. Previous studies suggested that such testing is rarely productive and best done selectively.ObjectivesA retrospective study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of a routine endocrine testing in patients presenting with gynecomastia.MethodsThe medical records of 71 patients wi...