Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0035p709 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Identification of the kisspeptin cells of the arcuate nucleus as ‘pulse generators' for gonadotropin releasing hormone.

Clarke Iain , Ezzat Ahmed , Crawshaw Jessica , Pereira Alda

Evidence from studies in goats1, sheep2 and mice3 suggests that the kisspeptin cells of the arcuate nucleus generate the signal that causes the pulsatile secretion of GnRH. This effect may be due to action of kisspeptin on GnRH terminals in the median eminence3,4. We conducted studies on sheep to test the hypothesis that kisspeptin cells of the arcuate nucleus (ARC) and/or the glutamate cells of the hypothalamus pulses of GnRH secret...

ea0094p7 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Presentation and management of adrenal tumours over time: a real-life experience from a UK tertiary care centre

Suntornlohanakul Onnicha , Mandal Sumedha , Saha Pratyusha , Ahmed Shadman , Parkin-Crawshaw Jessica , Asia Miriam , Arlt Wiebke , Elhassan Yasir , Prete Alessandro , Ronchi Cristina L.

Background: Adrenal tumours are found in 3-7% of adults. The European guidelines on management of adrenal incidentalomas (first published in 2016 and recently updated) have standardised the management of these patients, but evidence of guideline impact on clinical care is lacking.Methods: Retrospective review of the mode of presentation, radiological characteristics and final diagnosis of a large cohort of patients with ...

ea0094p162 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Hormonal secretion pattern in patients with adrenal tumours referred to a UK tertiary care centre

Mandal Sumedha , Saha Pratyusha , Suntornlohanakul Onnicha , Ahmed Shadman , Parkin-Crawshaw Jessica , Asia Miriam , Arlt Wiebke , Elhassan Yasir , Prete Alessandro , Ronchi Cristina

Introduction: Up to 3-7% of adults have an adrenal incidentaloma. These are most frequently non-functioning adenomas (NFA) but can be associated with adrenal hormone excess. According to the ESE-ENSAT guidelines on adrenal incidentalomas (2016), an accurate endocrine work-up is recommended.Methods: We provide an extensive retrospective analysis of patients with adrenal tumours referred to a large UK tertiary centre betwe...