Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p366 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Audit of endocrine investigations undertaken in females with elevated testosterone

Frank Amy R , Jeffery Jinny , Pinkney Jon , Costelloe Sean J

Background and Aims: Clinical management of women with hyperandrogenic symptoms varies widely and UK guidelines are lacking. Dependent on presentation, differential diagnoses may include thyroid dysfunction, hyperprolactinaemia, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), hypercortisolism, acromegaly and pregnancy. Women presenting with hyperandrogenic symptoms can have a normal or elevated testosterone. This study describes hormone requesting relevant to these co...

ea0050p366 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Audit of endocrine investigations undertaken in females with elevated testosterone

Frank Amy R , Jeffery Jinny , Pinkney Jon , Costelloe Sean J

Background and Aims: Clinical management of women with hyperandrogenic symptoms varies widely and UK guidelines are lacking. Dependent on presentation, differential diagnoses may include thyroid dysfunction, hyperprolactinaemia, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), hypercortisolism, acromegaly and pregnancy. Women presenting with hyperandrogenic symptoms can have a normal or elevated testosterone. This study describes hormone requesting relevant to these co...

ea0015p341 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008

Specialist endocrine care for all hyperthyroid patients?

Evans Kate , Coupe Aileen , Mascas Ramona , Pilianidis George , Foote John , Browne Duncan , Pinkney Jon

Objectives: To establish the proportion of patients locally with potentially significant thyroid pathology not receiving specialist endocrine input. To look at the management of hyperthyroid patients within the Endocrinology service.Patients and methods: Utilising the laboratory database, 121 patients identified (97 female, 24 male; age range 17–93 years, average 55 years) with TFTs suggesting hyperthyroidism (raised fT4/fT3, and/or suppressed TSH) ...