Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077hdi1.2 | How do I. . .? 1 | SFEBES2021

How do I investigate a young person with a low trauma fracture?

Walsh Jennifer

Long bone fractures are quite common in teenagers during rapid growth, due to the lag between longitudinal growth and cortical consolidation and trabecular structure. Vertebral fractures are uncommon in young people, and should always raise concern. A low trauma fracture is defined as a fall from standing height or less, but it is important to take a good history of the mechanism of fracture, and any previous fractures. Family history is important too....

ea0050cmw2.1 | Workshop 2: Hyper and Hypocalcaemia | SFEBES2017

Difficult hypercalcaemia

Walsh Jennifer

Challenges of hypercalcaemia can arise in several points in management: In diagnosis (for example differentiating primary hyperparathyroidism from familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia), in emergency management (for example poor response to intravenous saline and bisphosphonates), and in elective management (considering which patients are likely to benefit from parathyroidectomy).This session will use case examples to explore commonly encountered problem...

ea0050cmw2.1 | Workshop 2: Hyper and Hypocalcaemia | SFEBES2017

Difficult hypercalcaemia

Walsh Jennifer

Challenges of hypercalcaemia can arise in several points in management: In diagnosis (for example differentiating primary hyperparathyroidism from familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia), in emergency management (for example poor response to intravenous saline and bisphosphonates), and in elective management (considering which patients are likely to benefit from parathyroidectomy).This session will use case examples to explore commonly encountered problem...

ea0065mte6 | What have we learned from HR-pQCT? | SFEBES2019

What have we learned from high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT)?

Walsh Jennifer

HR-pQCT assesses peripheral sites (distal radius and distal tibia). The technique has all the advantages of quantitative CT; it makes a volumetric assessment of bone mineral density (rather than the areal measurement made by DXA), it is less affected by overlying soft tissue than DXA, and it can separate cortical and trabecular compartments. Because it measures peripheral sites in a purpose-built device, it can use high energy radiation to obtain high resolution images, with a...

ea0034s10.1 | Fat and bone ‐ old neighbours, new relationships? (Supported by <emphasis role="italic">Endocrine Connections</emphasis>) | SFEBES2014

Fat and its influence on bone

Walsh Jennifer

In general, higher body weight in adults is associated with higher bone mineral density and is protective against fracture, but may be associated with an increased risk of some fractures. Possible mechanisms for higher bone density include mechanostat response to increased loading and increased oestrogen production by adipocyte aromatase.It has been increasingly recognised that bone interacts with other organs and tissues (such as fat, the gastrointestin...

ea0025sig3.1 | Laboratory aspects of clinical endocrinology special interest group | SFEBES2011

Vitamin D deficiency

Walsh Jennifer

There are many current uncertainties surrounding the definition and treatment of vitamin D deficiency.This presentation will review the synthesis and metabolism of vitamin D and its multisystem effects.How should we define significant vitamin D deficiency? Should threshold be 30, 50 or 75 nmol/l?How should vitamin D deficiency be treated? What is a safe upper limit of serum vitamin D, and are there adverse ef...

ea0025p16 | Bone | SFEBES2011

Radius bone loss with ageing assessed by high-resolution peripheral computed tomography differs in men and women

Walsh Jennifer , Paggiosi Margaret , Eastell Richard

High-resolution peripheral computed tomography (HR-pQCT) (XtremeCT, Scanco) obtains three-dimensional images of the distal radius with a resolution of 82 microns, which enables detailed study of the microarchitecture of cortical and trabecular bone. Better description of the microarchitectural changes in bone with ageing will improve understanding of which preventative and therapeutic interventions are most likely to be effective.The aim of this study wa...

ea0013p6 | Bone | SFEBES2007

Endocrine effects of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate in young women

Walsh Jennifer , Eastell Richard , Peel Nicola

The injectable contraceptive depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA, Depo-Provera®) is used by over nine million women worldwide. It induces amenorrhoea, raising concern about effects on bone density. This study aims to ascertain if the skeletal effects of DMPA are age-specific and to identity the mechanisms through which DMPA acts on the skeleton. The study was approved by the local Ethics Committee. We recruited 100 pairs of women ages 18–25 and 35&#150...

ea0025p6 | Bone | SFEBES2011

Effect of age and gender on bone turnover markers: relationships with oestradiol and parathyroid hormone

Debono Miguel , Gossiel Fatima , Walsh Jennifer , Eastell Richard

Aims/hypothesis: Bone turnover markers mainly reflect three processes: bone remodelling, linear growth, and bone modelling. These occur at different rates depending on age. Oestradiol levels, a mediator of all processes of bone turnover, vary according to sex and age whereas, parathyroid hormone levels, an important regulator of bone remodelling, vary with age. We hypothesised that gender and age differences in the bone formation marker, serum amino terminal propeptide of type...

ea0039ep13 | Bone | BSPED2015

Influence of skin colour, ethnicity, and genotype on the response to vitamin D treatment

Gopal Kothandapani Jaya Sujatha , Evans Lucy , Walsh Jennifer , Eastell Richard , Bishop Nick

Background: Over-dosing and under-dosing of vitamin D in children and young people appears to be common, based on our audit of current practice. The contribution of ethnicity, skin colour, and vitamin D binding protein (VDBP) genotype has not been fully explored during vitamin D treatment.Objective: To investigate how ethnicity/skin colour and genetic variation affect the response to 150 000 units of vitamin D administered to young adults of white Caucas...