Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0028p195 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Third agents in treatment of diabetes mellitus, patient motivation and weight reduction

Siddiqi Ahmed

Aim: To review the local clinical practice of use of third agent in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and comparison of clinical efficacy of available third agents and patient motivation with these agents. Method: We used the computerized records of type 2 diabetic patients who were started on third pharmacological agent (tablets, insulin, exenatide or liraglutide) or GLP-1 agonists which may not be the third agent and followed them up for 6 months. Medical notes were used if a...

ea0034p75 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Stuttering priapism

Siddiqi Ahmed Imran

Introduction: Here, I present an interesting case of stuttering priapism in a 48 years old man. He was 30 years old when he was diagnosed with this condition. He is being treated with cyproterone acetate with significant improvement in his symptoms.Clinical case: A 30 years old man (now 48) presented to A&E with painful prolonged erection (priapism). He denied any history of trauma, blood disorders, use of recreational drugs, over the counter drugs o...

ea0034p118 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Gastrinoma: difficult to diagnose difficult to treat

Siddiqi Ahmed Imran

Introduction: I present here a challenging case of gastrinoma which posed challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Gastrinomas are tumours of pancreas or duodenum secreting excessive gastrin leading to acid over secretion in stomach leading to ulcer, perforations, and diarrhoea.Clinical case: A 77-year-old lady had been suffering from gradually worsening bouts of severe watery diarrhoea and vomiting for previous 10 years and six stones weight loss. Frequen...

ea0034p216 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2014

Maturity onset diabetes of young type 5

Siddiqi Ahmed Imran

Background: I present a young girl with maturity onset diabetes of young type 5 (MODY 5) who presented with renal cysts and early onset bilateral cataracts with gradual decline of beta cell functions.Case: 19 years old girl presented to A&E with hyperglycemia, ketosis, and acidosis. This was her second presentation in A&E in previous 3 weeks. She was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 3 years old in view of her polyuria and slow growth. ...

ea0034p340 | Reproduction | SFEBES2014

Two rare conditions in one patient: Fragile X and congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Imran Siddiqi Ahmed

Introduction: I present here a patient with congenital adrenal hyperplasia and Fragile X syndrome. The two conditions are rare and not known to be related to each other.Clinical case: A 26-years-old lady was referred to Endocirne clinic with primary amenorrhoea. She complained of hirsutism and some facial acne since 14 years of age. To the best of her recollection her thelarche was around 12 years of age and pubic hair started to appear at 10 years of ag...

ea0034p329 | Reproduction | SFEBES2014

A rare cause of infertility

Imran Siddiqi Ahmed , Menon Ravi

Case history: A 29-year-old man presented with infertility. He also complained of difficulty in passing urine. He also complained of low libido and ejaculate was also noted to be watery. He complained of occasional difficulty in maintaining erections. He denied history of trauma, radiation exposure or use of illicit drugs. He had normal pubertal development and secondary sexual features. He had undergone a surgery about 11 years ago in Nigeria for hypospadias. Hypospadias was ...

ea0028p101 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2012

Audit of which better first line screening tests for Cushing’s Syndrome

Siddiqi Ahmed , Shaafi Khalifa , Estlea Katrina

Obesity is almost invariably present in Cushing, but is of little diagnostic value because of its high incidence in the population as a whole , particularly in women between the age of 20 and 50 years who are the most likely to be suffering from Cushing’s Syndrome. Clinical acumen, however, is insufficient to establish the diagnosis, and confirmation depends on showing that cortisol production is in excess of normal. Because obesity is increasing at an alarming rate throu...

ea0044p68 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2016

An audit of the acute investigation and management of hyponatraemia in a hospital population

Hutchinson Kate , Sivapackianatham Rasheeta , Gelding Susan , Siddiqi Ahmed

Introduction: Hyponatraemia is the commonest inpatient electrolyte abnormality and its severity correlates with inpatient mortality, length of stay and use of hospital resources. Frequently, hyponatraemia is not sufficiently acknowledged in the acute medical setting. The aim of this audit was to evaluate the investigation and management of hyponatraemia in a district general hospital.Methods: Seventy-seven hyponatraemic patients (Na<...

ea0044p84 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2016

Cost-effective strategies to accelerate diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders in the outpatient setting

Sivapackianathan Rasheeta , Siddiqi Ahmed , Gouveia C. , Metcalfe Karl

Introduction: The assessment of a new patient in the medical outpatients relies on thorough history taking as well as clinical examination. In particular, biochemical tests are pivotal in the diagnosis of endocrine conditions. Historically, our unit only mostly performed biochemical tests after new patients attended clinic. We proposed that diagnosis and management would be more efficient if this system was reverted, with the aim of minimising the number of clinic appointments...