Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0082wd6 | Workshop D: Disorders of the adrenal gland | SFEEU2022

Acute presentations of 4 patients with spontaneous adrenal haemorrhage

Ganawa Shawg , Ensah Grace , Keevil Brian , Issa Basil

: We report on 4 patients who acutely presented to our unit and diagnosed with adrenal haemorrhage.Case 1: A 72 year old man presented with generalised abdominal pain, fever and raised CRP a week after hip replacement surgery. CT abdomen showed non-enhancing bilateral adrenal lesions consistent with adrenal haemorrhage. He was taking Apixaban for DVT following hip replacement. SST was performed which confirmed suboptimal cortisol response. Hence, Treated...

ea0059p026 | Adrenal and steroids | SFEBES2018

Evaluation of glucocorticoid secretion in an adrenal incidentaloma cohort

Mason Oliver , Hanna Fahmy , Keevil Brian , Ensah Grace , Issa Basil

Background: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are being seen frequently in endocrine clinics due to increased cross-sectional imaging with a prevalence of 4% (7% in patients >70 years) of abdominal CT scans. The majority of these tumours are benign and non-functional, but identifying malignancy and functionality is important. Excess cortisol production is the commonest endocrinopathy associated with AI, with a reported prevalence of ~10%. The overnight 1 mg dexamethasone suppres...

ea0070oc1.5 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

The utility of salivary cortisol and cortisone measurement in the assessment of cortisol secretion in adrenal incidentalomas

Issa Basil , Keevil Brian , Graham Neethu , Ensah Grace , Belcher John , Fryer Anthony , Hanna Fahmy

Backgound: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are lesions that are incidentally identified while scanning for other conditions. The European Society of Endocrinology guidelines recommend that all patients with AI should undergo an overnight dexamethasone suppression test (ONDST) for the evaluation of autonomous cortisol secretion as defined by failure of suppression of cortisol to < 50 nmol/l. The reported prevalence of this is high (50% of patients in a recent publication) and m...