ea0034p142 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014
Akiboye Funke
, Nicholls Adam
, Richardson Triston
A 69-year-old man was referred to Endocrine clinic after presenting to his GP with dizziness, syncope, and fatigue. 0900 h cortisol was low at 39 nmol/l. The remainder of the anterior pituitary profile was unremarkable. He had been diagnosed with HIV in 1997 and was treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (truvada 1 OD, ritonavir 100 mg OD, and darunavir 800 mg OD) in addition to acyclovir 400 mg OD with control of his CD4 count and viral load. In addition, treating...