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ea0059cc8 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2018

Clinical and biochemical acromegaly associated with pituitary FSHomas

Huang Doran Isabel , Koulouri Olympia , Oddy Sue , Halsall David , O'Donovan Dominic , Roncaroli Federico , Mannion Richard , Allinson Kieran , Gurnell Mark

Acromegaly is a clinical manifestation of excessive peripheral growth hormone (GH) action. Most cases result from pituitary somatotroph adenomas displaying varying degrees of GH immunoreactivity. Occasionally, GH is cosecreted with a second hormone from adenomas containing mixed cell populations (e.g. somatolactotroph tumours). Coexistence of multiple discrete adenomas, identical or distinct in hormone secretion, is infrequent. In very rare cases, acromegaly results from neuro...

ea0049gp27 | Adrenal 3 | ECE2017

The role of in vivo metabolomics using H-MRS in SDH deficient disease

Casey Ruth , McLean Mary , Bassetti Madhu , Challis Ben , Simpson Helen , Gurnell Mark , Bulusu Ramesh , Marker Alison , Giger Olivier , Allinson Kieran , Chatterjee Krishna , Maher Eamonn , Gallagher Ferdia

Tumours caused by mutations in the SDH enzyme complex have a unique tumour metabolome due to a truncated citric acid cycle. The accumulation of the onco-metabolite succinate is believed to drive tumourigenesis. The aim was to investigate the role of MRI spectroscopy (H-MRS) to detect in vivo succinate elevations in suspected SDH deficient tumours including GIST, phaeochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL) and pituitary adenomas (PA). Suitable patients were identified based...