Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0086p147 | Thyroid | SFEBES2022

An Unusual Presentation of An Autoimmune thyroid Disease

Alkaabi Fatima , Ismail Mohammed

40years old lady with 12 months history of hyperthyroidism. Treated with ATD. Referred by her treating physician for RAI therapy due to intolerance to ATD and high dose requirement after 12 months. Patient being treated as Classical Graves’ Hyperthyroidism. She had symptoms of hyperthyroidism at time of presentation but none at time of assessment in our hospital. Main current issue was painful neck swelling: developed slowly over preceding two months. No problems with swa...

ea0065p261 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Challenges in management of hypoglycemia presented post bariatric surgery

Alkaabi Fatima , Al Juboori Ahmed , Ismail Mohamed

A 39 years old lady who started to develop hypoglycemia three month following gastric bypass surgery. She is known to have Type 2 DM, dyslipidemia hypertension and Hirsutism. Her weight on presentation was 93.5 kg (pre operation was 104 kg) and Ha1c was 6% (pre operation was 10.5%). She was off diabetes medications. Hypoglycemia mainly fasting some readings < 3 mmol/l, with symptoms (diaphoresis, fatigue and weakness) but sometime hypoglycemia occur 2–3 h post prandia...

ea0059cc7 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2018

An Atypical Presentation of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1

Haboosh Sara , Buckley Adam , Alkaabi Fatima , Todd Jeannie F

A sixty-four year old man presented for investigation of mild hypercalcaemia (2.68 mmol/L) incidentally discovered during preoperative workup for elective removal of a testicular cyst. He had no family history of renal stones. His younger brother had undergone a parathyroidectomy at the age of 60. His father died in a road traffic accident aged 54. His mother was 84 and had no history of endocrine disease. Urine calcium:creatinine excretion ratio was 0.0207, excluding familial...

ea0050ep024 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

An Unusual Case of Hypercalcaemia Whilst Severely Hypomagnesaemic

Alkaabi Fatima , Naqvi Ali , Lim Chong , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander N , Cox Jeremy

A 68-year-old woman presented with a several month history of nausea, confusion and generalised weakness. In addition, she reported decreased appetite with significant weight loss. She did not report any convulsions, abdominal pain, palpitations, or diarrhoea. Significant past medical history included well-controlled T2DM, hypertension, vitamin D deficiency and GI reflux disease. Importantly, she had no history of renal disease. Relevant medications incl...

ea0050ep024 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

An Unusual Case of Hypercalcaemia Whilst Severely Hypomagnesaemic

Alkaabi Fatima , Naqvi Ali , Lim Chong , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander N , Cox Jeremy

A 68-year-old woman presented with a several month history of nausea, confusion and generalised weakness. In addition, she reported decreased appetite with significant weight loss. She did not report any convulsions, abdominal pain, palpitations, or diarrhoea. Significant past medical history included well-controlled T2DM, hypertension, vitamin D deficiency and GI reflux disease. Importantly, she had no history of renal disease. Relevant medications incl...

ea0041ep100 | Bone &amp; Osteoporosis | ECE2016

Osteoporosis and osteopenia in older Emirati men with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Almazrouei Raya A , Alkaabi Fatima M , Gayar Heba El , Lessan Nader , Barakat Maha T

Introduction: Osteoporosis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in older men, but the extent of the problem amongst Emiratis has not been previously reported. A screening programme has been in place for older men in a large diabetes centre in the UAE, allowing patients over age 70 to have DEXA scans; we have investigated the prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopenia in this population.Methods: Data on 179 consecutive patients with type 2 diab...

ea0041ep166 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2016

Hypoparathyroidism and difficult to control hypocalcemia

Alkaabi Fatima M , Almazrouei Raya A , Aldahmani Khaled M , Gayar Heba El

Introduction: Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1 (APS-1) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by autoimmune multiorgan attack. Clinical manifestations are widely variable. Treatment is based on supplementation of the various deficiencies and the prognosis is variable.Case: An 18-year-old female presented with nail dystrophy and candida infection at age 7. Then, she was diagnosed with primary hyporparathyroidism and Addison’s di...

ea0059ep88 | Reproduction | SFEBES2018

An Unusual but Important Cause of Hyperandrogenism in Women

Alkaabi Fatima , Haboosh Sara , Abbara Ali , Meeran Karim , Todd Jeannie , Fotopoulou Christina , Comninos Alexander N

A 61 year-old woman presented with a two year history of facial hirsutism and frontal balding. She did not report voice change or acne. Menarche was at age 14 with regular menses until a hysterectomy (with ovarian preservation) for menorrhagia aged 29. She had a past medical history of T2DM and gastric bypass surgery. She was not on androgenic medication. Examination revealed clinical hyperandrogenism with androgenic alopecia and hirsutism (FG score 20) but no cliteromegaly. T...

ea0038p260 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

GLP1 agonist based therapy has modest effect on weight and glycaemic control among UAE patients with diabetes: analysis of data on 3725 patients

Almazrouei Raya A , Alkaabi Fatima M , Lessan Nader , Hassan Sama , Barakat Maha T

Background and aims: GLP1 agonists are used in UAE for diabetes and obesity management (prevalence of 19 and 74% respectively). Few outcome data on GLP1 agonist therapy in this population is available. We investigated the effects of two commonly used GLP1 agonists on weight and HbA1c among UAE patients with diabetes.Materials and methods: Data was retrieved from a computerized database of patients attending a large diabetes center in UAE. Patients on exe...

ea0065p377 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

A systematic review of randomized controlled trials investigating the efficacy and safety of testosterone therapy for female sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women

Dimakopoulou Anastasia , Jayasena Channa N , Alkaabi Fatima M , Liebers Curtis S , Handley Thomas , Franks Stephen , Dhillo Waljit S

Introduction: Over half of postmenopausal women suffer symptoms which can sometimes be non-responsive to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Testosterone is implicated in regulating urogenital and sexual function in women. However, using testosterone therapy in postmenopausal women remains highly controversial, principally due to the lack of syndromic relationship between serum testosterone levels and onset of sexual dysfunction during menopause. Clinical practice is therefore ...