Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0028p371 | Thyroid | SFEBES2012

Audit of the management of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: the importance of early testing to optimise treatment

Venkataraman Hema , Merza Zayd

Introduction: Hypothyroidism including its subclinical form affects about 3% of pregnant women. It has adverse effects on pregnancy and the fetus with evidence of impaired intellectual development. The fetal thyroid gland reaches maturity by 12 weeks of gestation. Hence in the first trimester of pregnancy the fetus is dependant on the mother and optimising serum levels of thyroxine is important.Methods: we conducted a retrospective audit of the managemen...

ea0025p43 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2011

Tolvaptan in a patient with hyponatraemia and a normal chest X-ray

Venkataraman Hema , Merza Zayd

A 61-year-old man was referred to the Endocrinology clinic with a 5-month history of hyponatraemia. It was first detected as part of a routine test, which revealed a serum sodium of 124 mmol/l. His serum osmolality was 253 mOsmol/kg, urine sodium was 32 mmol/l and urine osmolality 317 mOsmol/kg. His results suggested SIADH. He already had a chest X-ray and brain MRI scan done which were reported as normal. His thyroid function test and short synacthen test were normal. He had ...

ea0050ep049 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

‘2’ much of a problem with hypoglycaemia

Sukumar Nithya , Venkataraman Hema , Ayuk John

Background: An 88 year old gentleman was referred to the endocrine team as an inpatient with recurrent episodes of spontaneous hypoglycaemia. These occurred in the early hours of the morning when he was found to be unrousable from sleep. There was no background history of diabetes. He was under the oncology team on this admission with pyrexia post-palliative chemotherapy with trabecitidine. Significant past medical history include metastatic solitar...

ea0050ep049 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

‘2’ much of a problem with hypoglycaemia

Sukumar Nithya , Venkataraman Hema , Ayuk John

Background: An 88 year old gentleman was referred to the endocrine team as an inpatient with recurrent episodes of spontaneous hypoglycaemia. These occurred in the early hours of the morning when he was found to be unrousable from sleep. There was no background history of diabetes. He was under the oncology team on this admission with pyrexia post-palliative chemotherapy with trabecitidine. Significant past medical history include metastatic solitar...

ea0028p228 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Lithium induced diabetes insipidus presenting with a hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state triggered by H1N1 influenza

Venkataraman Hema , Shah Pooja , Merza Zayd

A 69 year old lady with a known history of bipolar disorder presented with confusion, falls, cough and pyrexia. Initial blood test revealed a sodium of 153 mmol/l, potassium 4.7 mmol/l, urea 13.1 mmol/l and creatinine 230 μmol/litre, PH 7.35 and bicarbonate 23. A repeat test few hours later revealed a sodium of 164 mmol/l, serum osmolality 349 mosm/kg and blood glucose 30.3 mmol/l. Urine ketones negative. Her 24 hours urine output went up to 9000 ml and her sodium to 175 ...

ea0038p184 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Longer duration of sitting down in pregnancy is associated with gestational diabetes, greater weight gain and depressive symptoms

Sukumar Nithya , Farmer Jacqueline , Venkataraman Hema , Saravanan Ponnusamy

Background: Studies have shown that interruptions in sedentary time in non-pregnant adults is positively associated with metabolic parameters, including abdominal obesity and glucose tolerance. However, there are no specific guidelines in the UK about recommended physical activity for pregnant women nor any validated tools to measure it. Our aim was to determine how much physical activity is carried out by pregnant women and how it relates to body anthropometry, glucose tolera...

ea0038p206 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Low vitamin B12 in pregnancy is associated with maternal obesity and gestational diabetes

Sukumar Nithya , Wilson Sean , Venkataraman Hema , Saravanan Ponnusamy

Aims: Vitamin B12 insufficiency has been linked with adiposity and insulin resistance. A clinical study from India showed that B12 insufficiency in pregnancy was associated with higher risk of gestational diabetes (GDM), mediated by maternal BMI. It is not known whether the same association exists among pregnant women in the UK.Methods: A retrospective study was done on women attending our antenatal clinic from 2010–2013. Information including mater...

ea0038p231 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

‘Thin-fat’ phenotype in early foetal life in GDM pregnancies – novel evidence from an Indian Cohort

Venkataraman Hema , Ram Uma , Anuradhai A , Suresh S , Saravanan P

Research question: What are the differences in foetal size in early pregnancy between GDM and control.Methods: Serial foetal biometry was performed for GDM women and controls at 18–20 weeks and 28–32 weeks. At each visit, abdominal and head circumference (AC) & (HC), femur length (FL) and abdominal wall thickness (AWT) was measured along with collection of maternal data.Results: women with GDM and 184 controls had com...

ea0081ep190 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Giant cells and a hungry bone: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

Nanjundaswamy Rashmi , Navalgund Sunil , Mallarajapatna Govindarajan , Bindiganavile Srimant Srinivas , Venkataraman Hema

Introduction: Brown tumours (BT) are a recognised complication of severe prolonged untreated hyperparathyroidism (HPT). BT can mimic bone metastases and giant cell tumors (GCT). Hungry bone syndrome (HBS) is a severe and prolonged, postoperative hypocalcemia following parathyroidectomy. BT are a risk factor for HBS. We report the case of a young lady with BT masquerading as a GCT, from a tertiary centre in India.Case study: A 25 year lady presented with ...

ea0050p050 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Discontinuation of denosumab–real world experience from a single centre

Venkataraman Hema , Dar Shuja , Hiwot Tarek , Criseno Sherwin , Hassan-Smith Zaki , Gittoes Neil

There is concern about rapid reduction in bone mineral density (BMD) and early rebound vertebral fractures following discontinuation of denosumab. Our aim was to review local experience of discontinuation of denosumab, changes in BMD and fractures in patients with osteoporosis.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted for patients who discontinued denosumab between March 2011 & June 2016. Denosumab withdrawal(DW) was defi...