Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0024p46 | (1) | BSPED2010

Trends in clinical activity of a paediatric bone densitometry service

Khanna S , Logan J , Ahmed S F

Background: Bone densitometry by DXA is now considered routine part of clinical management of children at risk of osteoporosis. Data on activity of a paediatric DXA service would be helpful for service planning but are currently lacking.Aim: A survey of referrals to the service and size-adjusted total body (TB) and lumbar spine (LS) bone mineral content for bone-area standard deviation scores (BMC for BA SDS) were obtained from the local database.<p ...

ea0005p86 | Diabetes, Metabolism and Cardiovascular | BES2003

Autosomal dominant neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus associated with a glutatmine47 deletion

Alcocer L , Boxer M , Connell J , Ahmed S

We describe a 3 year old Scottish girl with polyuria and nocturia and a past history of congenital heart disease. In addition to her excess fluid intake she had reduced food intake, failure to thrive and growth failure. Her sister, father, grandfather and a paternal aunt and uncle had a clear history of polyuria, nocturia and excess thirst. A fluid deprivation test revealed peak serum Na, serum and urine osmolalities were 147 mmol/L, 300 mOs/kg, 176 mOs/kg, respectively, in th...

ea0065oc3.2 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2019

Hypophosphatasia in adulthood - are patients really ‘unaffected’

Chong Zhuo Min , Toellner Hannah , Sainsbury Christopher AR , Srivastava Rajeev , Gallacher Stephen J , Ahmed Syed Faisal

Introduction: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a very rare systemic musculoskeletal disease characterised by low tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase (ALP). The prevalence of HPP and its associated morbidity in an adult setting is unclear.Methods: A search for serum ALP results less than 36 IU/l within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde between 2017 and 2018 revealed 16 280 results. A further search for patients with two ALP <36 separated by 30 days or more ...

ea0007p15 | Bone | BES2004

Growth retardation following prenatal GC exposure is more pronounced in the female offspring and is associated with raised serum IGF-1

Mushtaq T , Farquharson C , Nyirenda M , Seawright E , Seckl J , Ahmed S

Background: GCs retard growth prenatally in many mammals. Little is known of the prenatal effects of GCs in mice though this species is optimal for genetic and transgenic studies. IGFBP-2 is the predominant prenatal IGF binding protein and it may influence IGF action.Aim: To determine the weights, crown rump lengths (CRL) and serum IGF-I, Insulin and IGFBP-2 levels on 1 day old mice exposed to GC prenatally.Methods: Pregnant mice w...

ea0013p125 | Growth and development | SFEBES2007

Inflammatory cytokines in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Effects on physical growth and in vitro longitudinal bone growth

Wong SC , MacRae VE , Smith W , Gracie JA , McInnes IB , Galea P , Gardner-Medwin J , Ahmed SF

Background: Inflammatory cytokines in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) may modulate growth through systemic and local mechanisms.Aims: To study the relationship between inflammatory cytokines in serum /synovial fluid (SF) with growth and to assess the effects of serum/SF on the fetal rat metatarsal model.Subjects & Methods: 17 children with JIA (F,10): 8 oligoarticular, 2 extended oligoarticular, 6 polyarticula...

ea0058oc7.3 | Oral Communications 7 | BSPED2018

The determinants of skeletal morbidity and fractures in children with type 1 diabetes

Chen Suet Ching , Shepherd Sheila , McMillan Martin , McNeilly Jane , McComb Christie , Foster John , Wong Sze Choong , Robertson Kenneth J , Ahmed S Faisal

Objective: The pathophysiology of the increased fracture risk in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) remains unclear. Given that childhood and adolescence are important physiological periods for optimal bone development, we performed a multimodality assessment to determine the effects of T1D on bone health.Methods: Thirty two affected children at a median (range) age of 13.7 years (10.4, 16.7), were recruited for detailed assessment of bone health. Serum bone alkaline...

ea0024oc4.2 | Oral Communications 4 (Brief Communications) | BSPED2010

Medium term impact of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) on HbA1c levels: A regional meta-analysis of 185 patients

Sinha A , Butt A , Hopper N , Mukundan T , Posner E , Jani J , Jamil F , Ahmed J , Norrington A , Burns M , Birrell G , Lamb B , Cheetham T

Background: The use of CSII in children with T1DM is increasing. Several meta-analyses have concluded that there is an improvement in glycaemic control with CSII but most of these investigations have included adults and have been of short duration (<6 months). Our aim was to assess the medium term impact of CSII on HbA1c levels in patients managed with CSII in one region of The UK.Methods: Data was collected retrospectively from 7 centres within Nort...