Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0039ep112 | Pituitary and growth | BSPED2015

Skeletal disproportion in Turner syndrome

McVey L , Fletcher A , Donaldson M D , Wong S C , Mason A

Aims: The aim of this study is to evaluate sitting height (SH) and leg length (LL) in girls with Turner syndrome.Methods: Retrospective study of SH and LL SDS, using SH–LL SDS (~0 in a proportionate child) as a measure of disproportion in 76 girls with Turner syndrome. Eligible girls were aged at least 4 years, had not started recombinant GH, and had no other chronic disease. 40 girls with measurements prior to pubertal induction and at adult height...

ea0027p78 | (1) | BSPED2011

Audit of Endocrine Adolescent Transition Clinic, RHSC Glasgow, 2008–2010

Mason Avril , Ahmed S F , Donaldson M D , McNeill E , Campbell V , Perry C , Shaikh M G

Introduction: A multi-disciplinary endocrine Adolescent Transition Clinic (ATC), with key professionals from paediatric and adult services, was instituted at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, in October 2008 serving young people in the West of Scotland. A good transition should improve clinic attendance, health outcomes and quality of life into adulthood.Aim: To systematically review the success of ATC in engaging young people following thei...

ea0024oc1.5 | Oral Communications 1 | BSPED2010

Factors affecting changes in insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion during Growth Hormone treatment in children born small for gestational age

Thankamony A , Jensen R B , O'Connell S , Kirk J M W , Donaldson M D C , Ivarsson Sten-A , Soder O , Hoey H , Juul A , Dunger D B

Background: Individuals born Small for Gestational age (SGA) are at high risk of development of type 2 diabetes. Growth hormone (GH) therapy can also adversely affect glucose metabolism.Aim: To explore the factors associated with changes in insulin sensitivity (IS) and insulin secretion during one year of GH treatment in children born SGA.Methods: In the NESGAS clinical trial, we studied 82 (55♂) pre-pubertal children (age 3....