Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0094p147 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

A Challenge to treat Grave’s Disease

Hag Sara , Bahowairath Fatima , Meeran Karim

Although NICE guidelines recommend that radioiodine is the first-line treatment for Graves disease, carbimazole is often used initially to get control of the hyperthyroidism. This patient was exquisitely sensitive to carbimazole initially, and despite initial recurrence, he cannot be treated with radioiodine as he now has intermittent hypothyroidism.Case: A 42-year-old male was diagnosed with Grave’s disease and initially treated fo...

ea0094p30 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Trials of therapy are subject to a placebo effect and should not be used

Bahowairath Fatima , Hag Sara , Oliver Nick , Meeran Karim

When patients with type 1 diabetes present with hyponatremia, Addison’s is an important condition to exclude. It is however important to consider other causes, and a trial of hydrocortisone is not part of the diagnostic test for adrenal failure. A 43-year-old lady, with a background of Type 1 Diabetes and depression, presented unwell with hyponatremia. Her basal cortisol was low 162 nmol/l along with an ACTH 16.2 ng/l. A short synacthen test (SST) revealed a baseline cort...