Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0031cmw3.1 | PCOS – why, how and what | SFEBES2013

Consensus on women's health aspects of PCOS

Balen Adam

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine and metabolic disorder present in 5–15% of women in the reproductive age group. There have been a number of international consensus meetings that have focussed on diagnosis and management, with the third ESHRE/ASRM sponsored PCOS consensus workshop in 2010 looking at the various health aspects of PCOS, apart from the well known effects on reproduction. These include problems during adolescence, hirsutism and acne, men...

ea0013s51 | Management of endocrine disorders in pregnancy: the mother and the child | SFEBES2007

Practical aspects of managing subfertility in polycystic ovary syndrome

Balen Adam

The polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the commonest hormonal disorder to affect women. The cardinal features are menstrual cycle disturbance, hyperandrogenism and polycystic ovaries. Both slim and overweight women with PCOS tend to be more insulin resistant than weight-matched women with normal ovaries. The degree of menstrual irregularity and anovulatory infertility appears to correlate with the degree of hyperinsulinaemia, which in turn correlates with obesity. Lifestyle i...

ea0033p51 | (1) | BSPED2013

NR5A1 Mutation – A Rare Cause of Pubertal Androgenisation

Amin Nadia , Balen Adam , Hughes Ieuan , Phillott Sally , Alvi Sabah

Introduction: Steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) is encoded by the NR5A1 gene on chromosome nine and is a nuclear receptor involved in adrenal and gonadal development and differentiation. There is wide phenotypic variation in individuals with NR5A1 mutations, but little is known about the natural course of patients during puberty. This study reports the case of a phenotypical female who showed profound virilisation at puberty due to a mutation in the NR5A1 gene.<p class="abstex...