Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077p65 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Meeting the Challenge of Bariatric Surgery during the first wave of Covid -19 in a patient with a BMI >100kg/m2

Larsen Niels , Hughes David

Introduction: The super-super-obese category of patient (BMI >60) tend to respond poorly to conservative weight interventions. Bariatric surgery is therefore considered the best form of intervention. Only a few UK centres have expertise to manage patients with a BMI >100kg/m2 and careful counselling is essential as those standing to benefit the most from these procedures (through reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and malignancy) also face the ...

ea0049ep97 | Adrenal medulla | ECE2017

Retrospective audit at a UK teaching hospital of phaeochromocytomas and paragangliomas against the 2016 guidelines

Ibraheem Nawal , Hughes David

Introduction: In this audit we explored the treatment and follow up of pre-2016 cases against the 2016 European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) guidelines on PPGL follow-up.Results: Demographics of the patients revealed 50% were male with median age (45±5), 82% of patients underwent surgery of which 73% were diagnosed with adrenal phaeochromocytomas & 27% with paragangliomas. Only 64% of surgical cases were followed up in clinic in the last year....

ea0070ep93 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020

Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva: Cobbling together a treatment plan for a patient with osteomyelitis

Sathyanarayanan Abilash , Hughes David

Introduction: We describe a patient with Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) who developed an osteomyelitic neuropathic toe ulcer. This was treated effectively with conservative measures, but highlighted the need for multiprofessional working in managing patients with FOP.Case: The patient’s toe ulcer occurred in 2017 and was initially managed by community podiatry and orthopaedics. The patient received multiple courses of antibiotics for r...

ea0050ep006 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2017

Rare case of bilateral massive adrenal myelolipoma in association with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Shahbuddin M. Ibrahim , Hughes David

Introduction Adrenal myelolipomas are rare small benign tumours composed of mature fat and hemopoietic tissues, which can be associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). We report a rare case of massive bilateral adrenal myelolipomas.Case report A 48 year old gentleman with CAH diagnosed during childhood presented at a routine endocrine appointment. He had not regularly attended his appointments or taken his steroids f...

ea0050ep006 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2017

Rare case of bilateral massive adrenal myelolipoma in association with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Shahbuddin M. Ibrahim , Hughes David

Introduction Adrenal myelolipomas are rare small benign tumours composed of mature fat and hemopoietic tissues, which can be associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). We report a rare case of massive bilateral adrenal myelolipomas.Case report A 48 year old gentleman with CAH diagnosed during childhood presented at a routine endocrine appointment. He had not regularly attended his appointments or taken his steroids f...

ea0022p238 | Clinical case reports and clinical practice | ECE2010

A case of severe hypocalcaemia post liver transplantation

Hughes David , Kennedy Amy , Cooper Mark

Background: There are over 650 liver transplants performed in the UK each year and about 5000 throughout Europe. After transplantation patients suffer from bone loss due to multiple factors. We present a unique case of severe Vitamin D deficiency resulting in life threatening hypocalcaemia following liver transplantation.Case: A 65-year-old Indian lady underwent an uncomplicated liver transplant, for hepatocellular carcinoma related to Hepatitis C. Pre a...

ea0077p146 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

Co-syntropin stimulation test (CST) usage for the assessment of adrenal insufficiency (AI) - is less more?

Sathyanarayanan Abilash , Larsen Niels , Minhas Nikita , Sheikh Riyad , Hughes David

Aim: In light of recent publications - could a lower cortisol cut off value of ~350 nmol/l be used to safely rule out adrenal insufficiency (AI) compared to current local guideline cutoff value of either a baseline or 9am cortisol of 420 nmol/l? If so could this potentially help reduce the number of Co-syntropin stimulation tests (CST) performed?Background: Current local guidelines recommend a cortisol cut value of 420 nmol/l to rule out adrenal insuffic...

ea0077p83 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2021

Screening for diabetes insipidus with copeptin after overnight water deprivation

Larsen Niels , Sathyanarayanan Abilash , Fensom Benjamin , Hughes David

Introduction: Water deprivation testing (WDT) is considered the gold standard test in differentiating between craniogenic diabetes insipidus (DI), nephrogenic DI and primary polydipsia. However, it requires day case admission for monitoring of sodium and osmolality. Copeptin, derived from pre-provasopressin, is secreted in an equimolar amount with arginine vasopressin and has a potential role in facilitating the diagnosis of DI and reducing the need for WDT. Copeptin was gradu...

ea0091wd5 | Workshop D: Disorders of the adrenal gland | SFEEU2023

The impact of covid-19 infection on the diagnosis and management of adrenocortical carcinoma

van Heeswijk Isabelle , Bakhit Mohamed , Stanworth Roger , Hughes David

Background: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignant tumour of the adrenal cortex with an incidence of 0.7-2.0 per million per year. The majority are steroid-producing with non-ACTH dependent hypercortisolism the most frequent biochemical abnormality. Around 10-15% of cases are picked up incidentally on abdominal imaging. Management of ACC during the covid-19 pandemic poses specific challenges. We present the case of a 69-year-old man who was found to have a massive ...

ea0065p44 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

A case of catecholamine induced cardiomyopathy

Ahmad Farooq , Morrison Amy , Mohamed Issam , Hughes David

Introduction: We describe the case of a patient referred to Cardiology with an abnormal ECG & hypertension. Investigation led to the diagnosis of catecholamine induced cardiomyopathy caused by a pheochromocytoma. The case is unique as the cardiomyopathy was reversed with alpha and beta blockade prior to surgery.Case: A 56 year old female with 20 pack year smoking history, no regular medications and evidence of hypertension underwent CT AP for abdomin...