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ea0051oc5.9 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2017

Adult height in patients with testotoxicosis

Lane Laura C , Flowers Josephine , Cheetham Timothy

Background: Familial male-limited precocious puberty (FMPP) or ‘testotoxicosis’ is a rare form of gonadotrophin-independent precocious puberty. There is a paucity of data on final adult height in these patients and no consensus on what constitutes appropriate treatment. Our aim was to assess the management and final height of patients with FMPP under our care as well as those reported in the literature.Methods: Growth data were obtained from no...

ea0051p096 | Obesity | BSPED2017

An audit of paediatric obesity in secondary care

Lane Laura C , Cronin Stephen , Hodgson Lisa , Harris Joanne , Floreza Deborah , Kerr Claire , Swan Nancy

Introduction: Despite public health interventions, paediatric obesity in the UK is increasing, with almost one third overweight or obese. The direct cost of obesity to the NHS is estimated at 4.2 billion a year. The North-East has some of the highest rates of obesity in the country. A recent clinical practice guideline (March 2017) from European and US Endocrine societies aims to inform assessment, treatment and prevention of paediatric obesity.Aim: To e...

ea0050p396 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Association of a promoter BAFF polymorphism in Graves’ disease

Lane Laura C , Allinson Kathleen , Cordell Heather J , Mitchell Anna L , Pearce Simon

Introduction: B lymphocyte activating factor (BAFF), a member of the tumour necrosis factor family, is essential for B cell activation, differentiation and survival. It promotes autoantibody production and as Graves’ disease is caused by thyroid stimulating autoantibodies, it is an excellent functional candidate gene. Indeed, elevated serum BAFF levels have been found in patients with several autoimmune diseases, including Graves’ disease (GD). The T al...

ea0050p396 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Association of a promoter BAFF polymorphism in Graves’ disease

Lane Laura C , Allinson Kathleen , Cordell Heather J , Mitchell Anna L , Pearce Simon

Introduction: B lymphocyte activating factor (BAFF), a member of the tumour necrosis factor family, is essential for B cell activation, differentiation and survival. It promotes autoantibody production and as Graves’ disease is caused by thyroid stimulating autoantibodies, it is an excellent functional candidate gene. Indeed, elevated serum BAFF levels have been found in patients with several autoimmune diseases, including Graves’ disease (GD). The T al...