Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0010s29 | Bone breaking diseases | SFE2005

Cushing’s induced osteoporosis: a case of back pain with a limp

Gibson C

Osteoporosis is defined as a skeletal disorder characterised by reduced bone mineral density, predisposing a person to an increased risk of fracture. An estimated 3 million people in the UK suffer from the condition, most of these are women. Early intervention is important because bone loss is progressive and so is the risk of fracture.A 28 year old lady presented to a local hospital complaining of pain in her right hip which caused her to limp. She was ...

ea0007p205 | Steroids | BES2004

Adequacy of patient understanding about glucocorticoid replacement

Gibson C , Brough R , Ray D , Wu F , Davis J

Background: Giving patients information about steroid replacement is an inherent part of endocrinologists' and endocrine nurse roles. This information can be life saving and it is imperative that patients have not only understood the information correctly when it is given to them, but that they retain it and are able to act appropriately in times of stress and illness.Method: Following a pilot study, a questionnaire was sent to 102 patients attending the...

ea0011p96 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

A case of Cushing’s syndrome and rapid course of illness

Sudagani J , Jacob K , Anwar S , Gibson C , Davis JRE , Wu FCW

A 68-year-old woman presented with hypertension, oedema, weight gain and moon face. She had signs of proximal muscle weakness, thinning of scalp hair and bruising on her legs. Initial tests showed 24 hour urine free cortisol elevated at 946 nmol (0–300 nmol).Serum cortisol showed no circadian fluctuation (0900: 1094 nmol/l, 2400 hrs: 886 nmol/l) and no suppression by dexamethasone (2 mg/24 h for 48 h: 1067 nmol/l). ACTH levels were slightly raised (...

ea0011p97 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Primary adrenal insufficiency, gonadal failure and weak legs

Sudagani J , Jacob K , Anwar S , Gibson C , Davis JRE , Wu FCW

A 36-year-old male presented to neurologists with tiredness and clumsy gait. Examination revealed normal cranial nerves, spastic paraparesis and bilateral extensor plantar response, absent vibration sense and ataxia. He was thought to have an inherited form of Spino-Cerebellar ataxia. His mother had developed similar neurological problems in her 50 s, and his maternal uncle had Addison’s disease.He was referred to endocrinologists because of the fin...

ea0011p134 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Pituitary apoplexy and acromegaly: a case report

Jacob K , Sudagani J , Anwar S , Gibson C , Wu FCW , Ray DW , Davis JRE

Pituitary apoplexy is an acute medical emergency but there are no evidence based management guidelines, especially for neurosurgical intervention.A 35-year old male presented with sudden onset severe headache. On examination blood pressure was 180/120 without any lateralising neurological signs. He appeared acromegalic with a short history of enlarging hands & feet. Emergency CT scan and a MR scan later confirmed haemorrhagic pituitary adenoma, 3 cm ...

ea0011p206 | Clinical practise and governance | ECE2006

A survey of gender dysphoria (transsexual) patients attending an endocrine clinic

Scull G , Gibson C , Webster L , Ray DW , Wu FCW , Davis JRE

Management of patients with gender dysphoria (transsexualism) is often difficult, and most patients are routinely managed outwith specialist gender identity clinics. We carried out a retrospective case-note survey of 21 patients attending a routine adult endocrine clinic (ages 24–64 y; 13 male-to-female (MF) and 8 female-to-male (FM)).All MF and 6 of 8 FM patients were on hormonal treatment. 6 of 13 MF patients took oestrogen alone, 6 used oestrogen...

ea0009p121 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | BES2005

Absence of specific effect of DHEA-S deficiency on mood and quality of life in Addisons disease

Adma P , Heald A , Kane J , Gibson C , Davis J , Buckler H , Fowler H

Clinic based studies have shown that patients with Addison's disease have relatively high rates of depression and anxiety symptoms compared with population-based reference samples. Addison's disease results in deficiency of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and DHEA-sulphate in addition to glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. DHEA is thought to have beneficial effects on energy level and mood, independent of circulating testosterone levels. Thus there may be a direct link betwe...

ea0007p188 | Reproduction | BES2004

Follow up of women with Turner's syndrome in an adult endocrine clinic

Ghosh S , Hussein N , Gibson C , Ray D , Wu F , Davis J

Turner's syndrome is the most commonly occurring chromosomal abnormality in females. Adults with Turner's have a threefold increase in mortality and life expectancy is reduced. Recent recommendations for the follow-up of women with Turner's syndrome include annual checks of thyroid function, serum lipids, blood glucose, liver function, renal function, and 3 to 5 yearly echocardiography, bone densitometry, and audiogram.We have reviewed actual follow-up m...

ea0009p119 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | BES2005

Comparison of long term psychological health in patients with treated Pituitary Cushing's and Nelson's syndrome vs. Adrenal Cushing's

Ghosh S , Heald A , Gibson C , Bray S , Anderson S , O'Driscoll K , Davis J , Buckler H , Fowler H

IntroductionWe have previously shown that patients with pituitary Cushing's have impaired quality of life vs. other pituitary tumour groups. Whether this is related to direct neural effects of excess ACTH or cortisol is uncertain. In order to address this, we compared patients who had undergone definitive treatment for pituitary vs adrenal Cushings.DesignWe assessed 14 patients with biochemically cured pituit...