Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p356 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Impact of delayed pubertal induction and route of estrogen administration on health parameters in adults with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , Davies Melanie , Conway Gerard

Background: The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project, UCLH, has collected data on 810 women with TS, attending clinic for 20 years and has accumulated over 8000 clinic visits. We present an analysis of the effects of timing and type of exogenous oestrogen on health outcomes in adults.Methods: A cross- sectional analysis of 475 subjects with primary amenorrhoea with accurate age of pubertal induction data was performed using correlation coefficients contro...

ea0050p356 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Impact of delayed pubertal induction and route of estrogen administration on health parameters in adults with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , Davies Melanie , Conway Gerard

Background: The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project, UCLH, has collected data on 810 women with TS, attending clinic for 20 years and has accumulated over 8000 clinic visits. We present an analysis of the effects of timing and type of exogenous oestrogen on health outcomes in adults.Methods: A cross- sectional analysis of 475 subjects with primary amenorrhoea with accurate age of pubertal induction data was performed using correlation coefficients contro...

ea0051oc4.7 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2017

Adverse effects of delayed induction of puberty in girls Turner syndrome: Turner Syndrome Life Course Project

Cameron- Pimblett Antoinette , Talaulikar Vikram Sinai , Davi Melanie , Conway Gerard

Background: The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project, UCLH, has collected data on 810 women with TS, attending clinic for 20 years and has accumulated over 8000 clinic visits. We present an analysis of the effects of timing and type of exogenous oestrogen on health outcomes in adults.Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of 475 subjects with primary amenorrhoea with accurate age of pubertal induction data was performed using correlation coefficients control...

ea0063p951 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 | ECE2019

Characterisation of Turner syndrome glucose homeostasis; autoimmunity, adiposity and insulin sensitivity

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , Attard Carol Cardona , Conway Gerard S

Introduction: Women with Turner syndrome (TS) have an increased risk of diabetes mellitus (DM) the pathogenesis of which is not well understood. International guidelines for TS recommend oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) but the utility of this test has not been determined. We sought to establish the rate of IGT and DM and characterise the DM-phenotype in adult women with TS.Methods: We performed OGTTs in 37 adults with TS and obtained an additional fa...

ea0038p229 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Anti-inflammatory effects of metformin and their relationship to the therapeutic action of the drug

Cameron Amy , Forteath Calum , Beall Craig , Rena Graham

Improvements in circulating cytokine levels have occurred in patients with endometriosis and chronic heart disease when prescribed the type 2 diabetes (T2D) drug metformin. However it is unclear how metformin exerts these effects and whether or not they are related to antihyperglycaemic effects in T2D. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperglycaemic effects of metformin in the liver, the main target tissue of the d...

ea0058oc2.1 | Oral Communications 2 | BSPED2018

An audit of hypoglycemia screens in paediatric and neonatal patients in two district general hospitals

Dougherty Harry , Cameron Georgina , Kar Sriparna , Alston Aileen

Introduction: The thorough investigation and prompt management of hypoglycaemia is crucial in determining the diagnosis and preventing associated morbidity and mortality. Delay in obtaining blood samples during the ‘Golden Hour’ of hypoglycaemia, and sampling incorrectly or insufficiently may result in missed diagnosis and necessitates readmission for a fasting glucose profile. This audit was undertaken to evaluate the successful implementation of hypoglycaemia scree...

ea0070aep242 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

Severe hypocalcemia and psuedotumor cerebri: Old, still not so well known relationship!

Patil Madhuri , Butler Valerie , Jamil Nadia , Cameron Benjamin , Egbe Tiffany

Introduction: Clinical features of severe headache, vision loss, and papilledema; normal neuroimaging and elevated opening pressure on lumbar puncture are diagnostic of idiopathic intracranial hypertensions (IIH) or pseudotumor cerebri. Etiology is often attributed to obesity in young female patients. We present a rare case of Pseudotumor cerebri in a non-obese female patient with severe hypocalcemia.Case: A 26 year old Hispanic female patient with past ...

ea0008s4 | Basic Science Review Lecture | SFE2004

Understanding endocrine development of the human beta cell: guiding stem cell therapy for Type 1 Diabetes

Piper K , Dunleavey L , Cameron I , Wilson D , Hanley N

Stem cell therapy offers a far-sighted opportunity to cure Type 1 diabetes. To achieve this ambitious goal, an in depth understanding of how human beta cells normally develop is critical, as it provides the perfect model for the differentiation of stem cells down normal safe developmental pathways. Our data provide a framework of human pancreas development and islet formation, highlighting subtle differences from the parallel process in mouse. Key genes have been identified th...

ea0051oc8.1 | Oral Communications 8 | BSPED2017

Hydrocortisone tablets: human factors in manipulation and their impact on dosing accuracy

Webb Emma A , Watson Cameron , Kerr Stephanie , Davies Justin H , Stirling Heather , Batchelor Hannah

Introduction: Exposure to deficient/excess glucocorticoids can lead to long-term health problems in patients with adrenal insufficiency. An age-appropriate low dose hydrocortisone formulation is not available therefore manipulation a 10 mg tablet is required with potential for inaccurate dosing.Aims: To assess the variability in manipulation procedures recommended by healthcare professionals and undertaken by parents/carers. To quantify the dose-variabil...

ea0050oc3.2 | Obesity, Diabetes Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Hypothyroidism is a risk factor for acquiring diabetes in women with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , King Thomas F.J. , La Rosa Clementina , Conway Gerard S.

Introduction: The adult Turner Syndrome (TS) clinic at UCLH has collected data on over 800 women, attending for up to 20 years comprising over 8000 clinic visits. Data from this cohort forms the Turner Life Course Project. This large dataset allows analysis of pathogenesis of common chronic conditions including diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypothyroidism. There is some debate about the classification of DM associated with TS, with an over representation of up to 11-fold of type ...