Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050cc09 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Deteriorating course of a cystic pituitary lesion during pregnancy

Talla Maria Rita , Butterly Elaine

Rathke’s cleft cysts (RCCs) are benign epithelium-lined cystic remnants of the embryonic Rathke’s pouch. We report a case of a previously fit and well 30-year-old lady with an incidental finding of a cystic pituitary lesion, discovered when she took part in a clinical trial as a normal volunteer. She had no history to suggest endocrine dysfunction.Pituitary function tests showed prolactin 302 mU/l (ref <630), LH 2.2 U/l, FSH 4.9 U/l, oestra...

ea0050cc09 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Deteriorating course of a cystic pituitary lesion during pregnancy

Talla Maria Rita , Butterly Elaine

Rathke’s cleft cysts (RCCs) are benign epithelium-lined cystic remnants of the embryonic Rathke’s pouch. We report a case of a previously fit and well 30-year-old lady with an incidental finding of a cystic pituitary lesion, discovered when she took part in a clinical trial as a normal volunteer. She had no history to suggest endocrine dysfunction.Pituitary function tests showed prolactin 302 mU/l (ref <630), LH 2.2 U/l, FSH 4.9 U/l, oestra...

ea0059ep68 | Neoplasia, cancer &amp; late effects | SFEBES2018

IGF2 related non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia in a patient with hepatic sarcoma

Ambrose Alice , Butterly Elaine , Drummond Richard , Carty David , Currie Gemma , Boyle James , Hughes Kate , Perry Colin

Hypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life threatening presentation to Emergency Departments across the UK.It is often a result of medications for treatment of diabetes but other differentials include rarer reactive and fasting causes.This case report describes a 69 year old man who initially presented with right upper quadrant pain and weight loss which then lead to a diagnosis of inoperable hepatic sarcoma. He later presented with hypoglycaemia and Whipples triad in the ...

ea0094p138 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

An unusual presentation of Grave’s disease with severe osteoporosis and pathological femoral fracture

W Butterly Elaine , Lynch Eilidh , A Sheridan Bethan , Banu Mohideen Shifaniya , Srivastava Rajeev , Mackin Sharon

Grave’s disease is an autoimmune condition commonly presenting with symptoms of hyperthyroidism including weight loss, palpations and tremor; rarely, it presents more atypically.A 35-year-old male (non-smoker, no significant history) presented with an atraumatic femur fracture. He was incidentally noted to have a large goitre, tachycardia and mild proptosis but no symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Further bloodwork revealed iron deficiency, unremarkable tumour markers includin...