Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0007p261 | Clinical case reports | BES2004

Hypothalamic cavernous haemangioma presenting with hypothalamic syndrome and secondary hypogonadism

Downward H , Rowmanowski C , Bennet W

A 42 year-old man presented in 1994 with a two-week history of headaches, drowsiness and confusion. There had been reduced libido and weight gain for 2 years. There was testicular atrophy and morbid obesity, but no neurological abnormality. CT scan showed a large, partially calcified, suprasellar tumour extending up into the third ventricle. Downward displacement of the posterior clinoid was identified with features of haemorrhage peripherally. MRI scan showed tumour of mixed ...

ea0083pno2 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | EYES2022

Real-world use of intravenous hypertonic saline for hyponatraemia: a data-driven refinement of ESE guidelines

M. F. Arshad , A. Iqbal , J Weeks , A Munir , W Bennet

Background: The European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) published guidelines to standardise intravenous hypertonic saline (HTS) for severe symptomatic hyponatraemia in 2014. Two 150 mL boluses of 3.0% HTS are proposed, one after the other, to achieve an initial sodium rise of 5 mmol/l without waiting for an interval sodium result. ESE guidelines were adopted by our University Hospital in 2017. However, high rates of sodium overcorrection were observed, and the guidelines lacke...

ea0083cbo1 | Calcium and Bone | EYES2022

Hypercalcemia during pregnancy is associated with worse outcomes but not fetal loss

M. F. Arshad , A Elamin , W Bennet , Y Choudhari , S. P. Balasubramanian

Background: Incidence of hypercalcaemia during pregnancy is difficult to estimate as routine calcium screening is not recommended. Literature is conflicting if hypercalcemia results in worse maternal and fetal outcomes.Objectives: Aim of this study is to determine frequency and association of hypercalcaemia in pregnancy with early maternal and fetal outcomes.Methods: This retrospective cohort study included gestations with expected...