Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0013p323 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

The unrecognised use of alternative treatments for thyroid disorders

Hutchinson Maeve E , Shea Donal O’ , Cawood Tom J

Alternative treatments for thyroid disorders include animal thyroid extract and preparations containing iodine. These treatments can affect thyroid status and their use may be unrecognised by doctors treating patients with thyroid disorders. We aimed to determine the nature, availability and use of alternative treatments for thyroid disorders (ATTDs).Patient questionnaires were administered to all patients with a diagnosis of a thyroid disorder attending...

ea0015p123 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Obesity-related nephropathy; evidence of proximal tubular damage

Bashir Mohammed , Cawood Tom , O'Shea Donal , Lawless Lisa , Brady Jennifer , Murray Barbra

Introduction: The aetiology of obesity-related nephropathy (ORN) is uncertain but may involve hyperfiltration and systemic inflammation.Aims: To define ORN using novel urinary biomarkers that can identify damage to specific regions of the nephron.Methods: Clinical data, blood and urine samples were collected from a consecutive series of 22 patients attending a weight-management clinic (excluding those with diabetes), and from a con...

ea0015p139 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Metabolically unhealthy obese patients have decreased and altered circulating natural killer cells and increased adipocyte size compared to obese metabolically healthy patients

Lynch Lydia , O' Connell Jean , Kwasnik Anna , Cawood Tom , O'Farrelly Cliona , O'Shea Donal

Aim: We propose that the circulating immune system and adipocyte size plays a role in the development of obesity related co-morbidities independent of body mass index (BMI).Methods: Clinical data and blood samples were collected from patients with severe obesity attending a hospital weight-management clinic and lean healthy controls. Patients were classified into metabolically ‘healthy obese’ or ‘unhealthy obese’ groups, based upon st...