Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0002sp24 | A Legacy from Birth: a Focus on Turner's and Kallmanns | SFE2001

Being Different - The Challenges for Turner Girls

King S

Being different = XOTurner Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality where all or part of one X chromosome is missing causing some or all of the body cells to have one inactive, an absent or only a fragment of one X chromosome. Physical manifestation of the classic features of Turner Syndrome are well described, what is not so well understood are the psychosocial aspects of Turner Syndrome.Although intelligence is generally in the norm...

ea0029p979 | Female Reproduction | ICEECE2012

Effects of dopamine agonist administration during seasonal cyclicity in the mare

King S. , Bass C. , Roser J. , Murphy L. , Jones K.

Prolactin is associated with seasonal transitions into and out of anestrus in the mare. The earliest anestrous transitional changes are declining progesterone secretion and a concomitant prolactin decline. Ovarian changes include slowed follicular development and prolonged luteal activity. Dopamine antagonist administration during the autumnal transition prevented a seasonal progesterone decline, suggesting a cause-and-effect between prolactin and progesterone production. The ...

ea0019p3 | Bone | SFEBES2009

Bone parameters and body composition in paediatric renal patients in the year following transplantation

Khanna S , Waller S , King D , Wallace M , Maxwell H , Ahmed SF

Introduction: Children with chronic renal failure may grow poorly and have altered bone metabolism and body composition. Post-renal transplant (Tx), improvement in these parameters may be hindered due to glucocorticoid exposure.Aims & methods: To study changes in these parameters after Tx, anthropometry, bone mineral content (BMC) at total body (TB) and lumber spine (LS), lean mass (LM) and fat mass (FM) were analysed by DXA in 15 children (median ag...

ea0019p81 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Acute myopathic paraparesis as the first manifestation of thyrotoxicosis

Malipatil N , Srinivas-Shankar U , Sharma D , King S , Ikpoh A , Weston P

Background: Musculoskeletal symptoms are common but unrecognized symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. We present a case report of an elderly man presenting with acute paraparesis as the first manifestation of thyrotoxicosis.Case report: A 73-year man presented with 1-week history of weakness in both legs and inability to mobilize or stand. Neurological examination revealed severe proximal muscle weakness (grade 0/5 power) of both lower limbs with reduced ten...