Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0020p139 | Thyroid | ECE2009

Physical and psychological well-being in adults with thyroid abnormalities

Mlawa Gideon , Bodmer Charles , D'Souza Ryod

Background: Patients with thyroid abnormalities often also suffer with anxiety and depression. Our objectives in this study was to investigate prospectively the effect of thyroid dysfunction per se on quality of life and levels of depression and anxiety.Methods: A total of 102 patients who were referred to thyroid clinic were enrolled in the study in consecutive order. Enrollment criteria comprised patient aged 20–60 with no major life events, previ...

ea0022p173 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

Insulin-induced lipohypertrophy, past, present and future-are we losing the battle?

Mlawa Gideon , Balami Dauda , Deshmukh Sandeep , Croft Maureen , Bodmer Charles , Patel Mayank

Background: Poor glycaemic control with erratic blood glucose levels manifesting as recurrent hyperglycaemia with unpredictable episodes of hypoglycaemia is problem still faced today in daily practice. The causes include poor compliance and failure of oral hypoglycaemic. Despite being on insulin (38% of type 2 diabetes patients who require insulin treatment after 10 years) and type 1 diabetes patients continue to have fluctuing glucose concentration. The poor glycaemic control...

ea0022p174 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

‘Sound mind’ and lithium-induced hyperparathyroidism

Mlawa Gideon , Deshmukh Sandeep , Alegbeleye James , Cowen Rebecca , Eboh Cecil , Kelly Robert , Bodmer Charles

Background: Lithium remains a first-line treatment for bipolar affective disorder and acute maniac state despite the introduction of newer and effective treatment. Lithium therapy is associated with a variety of side effects. Although thyroid dysfunction is the most widely recognised endocrine side effect, hypercalcaemia and more rarely a biochemical picture resembling primary hyperparathyroidism or familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia may develop. Recognition of this less co...

ea0022p268 | Diabetes | ECE2010

Insulin-induced lipohypertrophy, past, present and future: are we losing the battle?

Mlawa Gideon , Balami Dauda , Deshmukh Sandeep , Croft Maureen , Bodmer Charles , Patel Mayank

Background: Poor glycaemic control with erratic blood glucose levels manifesting as recurrent hyperglycaemia with unpredictable episodes of hypoglycaemia is problem still faced today in daily practice. The causes include poor compliance and failure of oral hypoglycaemic. Despite being on insulin (38% of type 2 diabetes patients who require insulin treatment after 10 years) and type 1 diabetes patients continue to have fluctuating glucose concentration. The poor glycaemic contr...