Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep560 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Proliferation index (Ki67) is a powerful predictor of recurrence in pituitary adenoma

Logan Ellis Hugh , Xekouki Evi , King Andy , Thomas Nick , Barazi Sinan , Maratos Eleni , Bullock Peter , Whitelaw Benjamin , Gilbert Jackie , Aylwin Simon

Introduction: In 2017 the term ‘Atypical adenoma’ was removed from the WHO classification, and ‘High-risk adenomas’ was introduced as a term to classify those with rapid growth, radiological invasion, and a high Ki-67 proliferation index. In this retrospective cohort study we have sought to identify the clinical and histological characteristics which are associated with worse outcomes.Methods: Data: We created a dataset of 1793 pa...

ea0031p158 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2013

Pituitary metasases: patients presenting with cranial nerve palsies and diabetes insipidus: a single centre experience

Salaris Paola , Kordbacheh Tiana , Whitelaw Ben , Mustafa Omar , Visca Anna , Thomas Nick , Bullock Peter , Barazi Sinan , Landau David , King Andrew , Hampton Timothy , Gilbert Jackie , McGregor Alan , Aylwin Simon

Background: Pituitary metastases are a rare complication of systemic malignancy. The most common presentations of pituitary masses include visual field defects, headaches, and hypopituitarism, but cranial nerve palsies and diabetes insipidus are also recognised although unusual. We aimed to determine if these were more frequently associated with pituitary metastasis.Methods: We conducted a review of 944 patients undergoing pituitary surgery from a teachi...

ea0031p257 | Pituitary | SFEBES2013

Endocrine remission of Cushing's disease after endoscopic trans-sphenoidal surgery: Retrospective review of a single centre experience

Kennard Devon , Whitelaw Ben , Dworakowska Dorota , Thomas Nick , Barazi Sinan , Bullock Peter , King Andrew , Hampton Tim , Sherwood Roy , Buchanan Charles , Gilbert Jackie , McGregor Alan , Aylwin Simon

Background: Cushing’s disease is caused by corticotroph tumours of the pituitary gland and the standard first-line treatment is trans-sphenoidal surgery. Published data from other centres describes post-operative endocrine remission achieved in 50–90% of cases.Table 1 Remission (cortisol <50)Cortisol (50–150 nmol/l)<td alig...