Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep746 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

The effect of intra-articular glucocorticoid injections on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis function: a review

Johnston Philip C , Lansang M Cecilia , Chatterjee Soumya , Kennedy Laurence

Background: The use of intra-articular (IA) glucocorticoids for reducing pain and inflammation in patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory arthropathies is widespread among primary care physicians, specialists and non-specialists in the United States. Injectable glucocorticoids have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties which can be effective in improving clinical parameters such as pain, range of motion, and quality of life. After inject...

ea0037ep1176 | Clinical Cases–Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2015

Ectopic ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas located in the sphenoid sinus: an overview

Johnston Philip C , Kennedy Laurence , Weil Robert J , Hamrahian Amir

Background: Ectopic pituitary adenomas are defined by the presence of adenomatous pituitary tissue outside the sella and distinctly separate from the pituitary gland. Ectopic ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas (EAPAs) are a rare cause of Cushing’s syndrome. Detecting these radiologically can prove difficult, in part, due to their typically small size and unpredictable anatomical location.Aim: We reviewed the current literature on all previously repor...

ea0037ep1177 | Clinical Cases–Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2015

Cushing's disease and co-existing phaeochromocytoma

Johnston Philip C , Recinos Pablo , Kennedy Laurence , Hamrahian Amir

Clinical presentation: We report a 46 year old female who presented with a 1 year history of bruising, thin skin and weight gain. In addition; she reported flushing of her chest, heat intolerance, palpitations and abdominal pain. On clinical examination she appeared cushingoid, blood pressure was elevated at 160/98 mm/Hg.Investigations: Biochemical investigations indicated ACTH-dependent Cushing syndrome: 24 h UFC 300 μg (0–50), ACTH 119 pg/ml ...

ea0037gp.22.02 | Pituitary–Therapy of Cushing's disease | ECE2015

Surgical outcome and factors associated with Cushing's disease recurrence in 101 consecutive patients operated on by a single pituitary neurosurgeon: the Cleveland Clinic experience

Johnston Philip C , Hamrahian Amir H , Bena Jim , Weil Bob , Kennedy Laurence

Background: Transsphenoidal tumour resection (TSS) is the first-line treatment for Cushing’s disease (CD). With an experienced neurosurgeon, immediate remission rates >80% are expected for patients with microadenomas (<10 mm).Aim: To report initial and long-term remission rates in a specialist centre, and to ascertain factors associated with disease recurrence after TSS.Methods: Patients with CD (n=101, 28M, 7...

ea0037ep748 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Body weight changes in patients with active Cushing disease after transsphenoidal surgery

Johnston Philip C , Hamrahian Amir H , Weil Robert J , Kennedy Laurence

Background: Successful pituitary surgery in patients with Cushing disease (CD) can result in long term remission and sustained weight loss. We examined rates of body weight changes in the post-operative period (within 6 months) in patients with active CD who underwent transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) and the relationship of weight loss to remission status.Methods: Clinical data was obtained from a CD database in addition to an online patient medical record ...

ea0037ep779 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

The impact of surgical management of Cushing's disease in pregnancy on foetal outcomes

Johnston Philip C , Abbassy Mahmoud , Hamrahian Amir , Kennedy Laurence , Recinos Pablo

Background: Cushing’s disease is a condition rarely encountered during pregnancy. It is known that hypercortisolism is associated with increased maternal and foetal morbidity and mortality.Aims and methods: A comprehensive search of the literature was performed for cases of Cushing’s disease in pregnancy including our own case. Analysis was performed of all pregnant patients with Cushing’s disease who were treated with surgery compared to ...

ea0037ep1178 | Clinical Cases–Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2015

Cushing's disease from an ectopic parasellar adenoma

Johnston Philip C , Kennedy Laurence , Hamrahian Amir H , Weil Robert J

Background: Most cases of Cushing’s disease originate from the pituitary, rarely the source of excess ACTH is from an ectopic pituitary adenoma.Case: A 34-year-old woman had a 12-month history of a labile mood, weight gain, easy bruising, irregular menses and hypertension, she appeared cushingoid. Biochemical investigations demonstrated hypercortisolism: 24 h urine-free cortisol 520.7 μg (4–50), ACTH 152 pg/ml (8–42); midnight salivar...

ea0037gp.14.08 | Diabetes and obesity – Clinical diabetes | ECE2015

Factors associated with islet yield and insulin independence after total pancreatectomy and islet cell autotransplantation in patients with chronic pancreatitis utilising off-site islet isolation: Cleveland Clinic experience

Johnston Philip C , Lin Yu , Walsh Matthew , Stevens Tyler , Bottino Rita , Trucco Massimo , Bena James , Hatipoglu Betul

Context: Total pancreatectomy (TP) with islet cell autotransplantation (IAT) can reduce or prevent diabetes by preserving β-cell function, and is normally performed with on-site isolation laboratory facilities.Objective: We examined factors associated with islet yield and metabolic outcomes in patients with chronic pancreatitis undergoing TP-IAT. We report our experience of TP-IAT with an off-site islet isolation laboratory.Pa...

ea0094op4.4 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Incidental thyroid nodules on CT Angiography in patients presenting with acute stroke: incidence and clinical outcomes from a regional stroke centre

o Connor Christine , Wiggam Ivan , Ellis Peter , Cvascuic Titus , Harfield Alyson , Dooht Sarine , Ahmed Ammar , McKenna Jordan , Lynsey Jessica , Sengupta Shyrea , Gordon Patricia , Alexander Louise , Kerr Enda , Fearon Patricia , Patterson Cathy , Roberts Gerallt , Mc Ilmoyle Jim , Johnston Philip C

Background: CT Angiography (CTA) is a frequently used modality of imaging for assessment and diagnosis of patients presenting with acute stroke. There is a paucity of data on management guidelines for the presence of incidental thyroid nodules found on CT Angiography in patients presenting with acute stroke.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 2092 patients presenting with acute stroke, identified through t...