Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077oc6.6 | Thyroid | SFEBES2021

Forty years’ experience of national screening programme for congenital hypothyroidism in Northern Ireland.

Kayes Lucy , Darrat Milad , Woodside Jayne , Mullan Karen , Abid Noina

Northern Ireland was one of the first participating sites for the UK screening programme for congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) started 40 years ago. This study aimed to explore any changing patterns in incidence over time. Enrolment in the programme has remained high throughout the 40 years (> 98%). The cut-off value for neonatal thyroid stimulating hormone (nTSH) on day 5-8 of life reduced in ~1995 from 10 mU/l to 8 mU/l to improve sensitivity and specificity. There was a s...

ea0086p368 | Thyroid | SFEBES2022

Falsely elevated serum TSH in a mother and her four children

Darrat Milad , Shah Shilpa , Halsall David , Schoenmakers Nadia , Bradley Una

Background: Elevated TSH concentration should be assessed and treated with caution because of the possibility of transient thyroid dysfunction, or, in rare cases, measurement interference. We describe a case with a rare cause of elevated TSH level in a 39-year-old mother and her four children.Case Summary: A 39-year-old lady was referred with a long history of high serum TSH ranging between 18.9 to 38.7 (reference interval 0.4-4.0 mU/l) with FT4 concentr...

ea0095p153 | Thyroid 2 | BSPED2023

Four siblings with congenital hypothyroidism-really?

Shah Shilpa , Abid Noina , Darrat Milad , Schoenmakers Nadia , Halsall David , Bradley Una

Introduction: Congenital hypothyroidism is caused by abnormal development or function of the thyroid gland. Early detection through heel prick screening and treatment prevents irreversible adverse neuro developmental outcome. The national screening program for congenital hypothyroidism in the UK has extremely low false positive rates. We describe 4 siblings with falsely raised TSH related to maternally transmitted macroTSH.Case s...

ea0081ep765 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Head and neck paragangliomas: the belfast trust experience

Darrat Milad , Bailie Neil , Hampton Susie , Cooke Stephen , Weir Philip , Lau Louis , Herron Brian , Morrison Patrick J , Johnston Philip

Background: Head and neck paragangliomas (HNPGL) are rare, usually benign slow-growing tumours arising from neural crest-derived tissue. Definitive treatment strategies for HNPGL have not been clearly defined.Aims: To provide a comprehensive review of our institutional experience of the clinical features, investigations, management and follow up of this cohort.Methods: Baseline clinical information was taken from a prospectively ma...