Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050oc3.2 | Obesity, Diabetes Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Hypothyroidism is a risk factor for acquiring diabetes in women with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , King Thomas F.J. , La Rosa Clementina , Conway Gerard S.

Introduction: The adult Turner Syndrome (TS) clinic at UCLH has collected data on over 800 women, attending for up to 20 years comprising over 8000 clinic visits. Data from this cohort forms the Turner Life Course Project. This large dataset allows analysis of pathogenesis of common chronic conditions including diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypothyroidism. There is some debate about the classification of DM associated with TS, with an over representation of up to 11-fold of type ...

ea0050oc3.2 | Obesity, Diabetes Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Hypothyroidism is a risk factor for acquiring diabetes in women with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , King Thomas F.J. , La Rosa Clementina , Conway Gerard S.

Introduction: The adult Turner Syndrome (TS) clinic at UCLH has collected data on over 800 women, attending for up to 20 years comprising over 8000 clinic visits. Data from this cohort forms the Turner Life Course Project. This large dataset allows analysis of pathogenesis of common chronic conditions including diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypothyroidism. There is some debate about the classification of DM associated with TS, with an over representation of up to 11-fold of type ...

ea0044p194 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2016

Impact of weight gain on long term outcomes in women with turner syndrome: The turner syndrome life course project

Pimblett Antoinette , King Thomas J , Talaulikar Vikram , Davies Melanie , Conway Gerard

Turner syndrome (TS) affects over 15,000 females in the UK and is defined by the loss of X chromosome material. In the setting of an adult clinic we can observe adverse outcomes and determine their risk factors. For instance women with TS have an excess risk of hypertension, diabetes, fatty liver and osteoporosis. The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project at UCLH has collected data from over 750 women with TS over 20 years. Here we report the influence of weight on these outcome...

ea0021p42 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Aetiology of hyperprolactinaemia

Sheehan Sharon , King Thomas , Woon Sze Ann , Rakovac-Tisdall Ana , McDermott John , Sreenan Seamus

Elevated serum prolactin (PRL) is common, with many potential causes. We performed a retrospective audit of patients with hyperprolactinaemia from 2006 to 2008, aiming to identify the clinical indications for prolactin testing, the aetiology identified and the treatment instigated. Medical notes for 83 patients (55 female, mean age 41 years (range 17–95)) with PRL >700 mU/l were retrospectively reviewed. Indications for testing included: seizure or suspected seizure (...

ea0090ep39 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

“Adrenal Giants” Review of adrenal masses ≥ 10 cm detected and treated during a 10- year period at the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Galides Chloe , Hayes Matthew , Douglas James , W C Richard , crabb Simon , Chance Thomas , King Alexander , Al-Mrayat Ma'en , Bujanova Jana

Introduction: The aim of this project was to review all adrenal masses ≥ 10 cm managed in our organisation over a 10-year period (2012-2022).Results: 20 adrenal masses ≥10 cm in maximal diameter were identified (range 10-32 cm, average 16.6 cm, 6 above 20 cm and one above 30 cm). Age at presentation was 17-80 y (mean 56.3 y, 50% F). Duration of symptoms: 1 day-18 months, mean 7.5 months with 6 presenting acutely. Follow-up period: 1 month-122...

ea0044oc2.3 | Neuroendocrinology and Reproduction | SFEBES2016

Associations between karyotype and long term health outcomes in adults with Turner Syndrome; The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project

Cameron- Pimblett Antoinette , La Rosa Clementina , King Thomas , Lioa Lih-Mei , Davies Melanie C , Conway Gerard S

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) comprises a group of sex chromosome anomalies affecting approximately 15,000 in the UK. TS affects every organ system in the body through haploinsufficiency of genes that are normally expressed by both X chromosomes. Common features include short stature, congenital heart diease and gonadal dysgenesis requiring long-term oestrogen replacement but the adult phenotype extends to excess risk of diabetes, hypertension and hepatosteatosis. UCLH has ...

ea0015p230 | Pituitary | SFEBES2008

Spontaneous recovery from severe cardiac failure after acute hypotensive infarction of a somatotroph adenoma

Moran Carla , Davenport Colin , Behan Lucy Ann , Draman Mohd Shazli , King Thomas , Sreenan Seamus , Thompson Christopher , Agha Amar

Acromegalic congestive cardiac failure (CCF) is a serious and late complication of untreated acromegaly with associated high morbidity and mortality.1 Spontaneous recovery of end stage acromegalic CCF following autoinfarction of a somatotroph adenoma has not been previously reported.We report the case of a 61-year-old woman who presented with features of severe biventricular CCF and an acromegalic phenotype. Echocardiography revealed poor LV f...