Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0034p264 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2014

Bariatric surgery for hypothalamic obesity: case series report

Kyaw Ye , Mayo Robert , Bano Gul

Introduction: Hypothalamic obesity can be associated with multiple co-morbidie and is difficult to treatment\. There is little evidence regarding the effectiveness of currently available treatment for weight loss. We looked at the role of bariatric surgery on weight loss in patients with hypothalamic obesity at St George’s Hospital, London.Methods: Six patients with hypothalamic obesity had bariatric surgery. All patients had associated endocrine de...

ea0007p139 | Growth and development | BES2004

Transdermal testosterone application: pharmacokinetics and effects on pubertal status, short-term growth and bone turnover

Ahmed S , Mayo A , Macintyre H , Wallace A

Aim - To assess the effect of transdermal testosterone (TT) on free testosterone concentrations in saliva and on short-term growth and bone turnover in boys with growth or pubertal delay.Method - Prospective, randomized, cross-over study over 26 weeks with 4 weeks of Run-In, 8 weeks of Treatment I (8 hours/12 hours), 4 weeks of Wash-Out, 8 weeks of Treatment II (8 hours/12 hours) and 4 weeks of final Wash-Out.Main Outcome Measures ...

ea0007p262 | Clinical case reports | BES2004

Acquired von Willebrand's disease secondary to autoimmune hypothyroidism

Viswanath A , Mayo A , King D , Bevan J

A 12-year-old girl was referred to the endocrinology clinic for investigation of short stature. She had signs of early puberty yet had precocious menstruation associated with menorrhagia. She gave a recent history of recurrent epistaxis. There was no family history of a bleeding disorder. She reported cold intolerance, dry skin and a tendency for hair to fall.On examination she was pale with no evidence of purpura or significant bruising. There was no en...

ea0037gp.30.03 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia – General | ECE2015

The role of androgen receptor in glucose transporters expression in prostate cancer cells

Gonzalez-Menendez Pedro , Hevia David , Mayo Juan C , Sainz Rosa M

Cancer cells show different metabolic requirements than normal cells, being the high rate of glucose uptake one of the most important aspects. An increase in glucose uptake has been associated mainly with GLUT1 overexpression but may also involve other transporters including GLUT4, whose presence in prostate cancer cells was recently discovered in our laboratory. Moreover, androgens stimulate anabolic synthesis and increase glucose uptake. Despite this, the regulation of GLUT ...

ea0023p27 | (1) | BSPED2009

Factors that influence the decision to perform a karyotype in suspected disorders of sex development: lessons from the Scottish Genital Anomaly Network Register

Rodie Martina , Mayo Amalia , Midgley Paula , Driver Chris , Kinney Maureen , Faisal Ahmed Syed

Background: The Scottish Genital Anomaly Network(SGAN) is a national managed clinical network that provides care to patients with a suspected disorder of sex development(DSD). Factors that influence the decision to perform a karyotype in suspected DSD are unclear.Aim: To explore the SGAN register to study the factors that influence the decision to perform a karyotype. Variables examined included centre of presentation, examination findings and associated...

ea0011p112 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Three generations of generalised resistance to thyroid hormone (GRTH)

McGeoch SC , Watson WA , Stephen E , Watson H , Mayo A , Abraham P , Bevan JS

Background: Generalised Resistance to Thyroid Hormone (GRTH) is an autosomal dominant condition with impaired tissue responsiveness to thyroid hormones. The majority of patients are asymptomatic and compensate adequately by elevated thyroid hormone production.Index case: A 47-year-old woman was referred to the thyroid clinic in 2000 when routine thyroid function tests (TFT) showed elevated TSH at 4.9 mU/l and fT4 36 pmol/l. A TSH-oma was excluded by norm...

ea0009p143 | Steroids | BES2005

Salivary testosterone measurement for monitoring treatment of children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)

Perry R , Mayo A , Deeb A , MacIntyre H , Wallace A , Hughes I , Ahmed S

Biochemical assessment of control of CAH includes measurement of adrenal-derived androgens in blood. Some androgens like 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) have a diurnal rhythm and show a widespread of values in well controlled children. Testosterone in children (except pubertal boys) may be useful in monitoring control as it may reflect the potential for androgen action better than weaker androgens. Our salivary testosterone (SalT) assay measures free testosterone and is sensiti...

ea0063p165 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 1 | ECE2019

Results at 2 years of bariatric surgery in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Medina Rivero Daniel , Maria Mateo Gavira Isabel , Lara Barea Almudena , Angeles Mayo Ossorio Maria , Aguilar Diosdado Manuel

Objectives: 1. To evaluate the effect after two years of bariatric surgery on comorbidities in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 (DMT2) and obesity grade II or higher.2. Analyze the surgical complications in these patients.Material and methods: Cohort study with intrasubject measures (before-after) in patients with grade II or higher obesity and T2DM, who underwent bariatric surgery (gastric bypass or vertical gastrectomy) at ...

ea0021p310 | Reproduction | SFEBES2009

Factors that influence the decision to perform a karyotype in suspected disorders of sex development: lessons from The Scottish Genital Anomaly Network Register

Rodie Martina , McGowan Ruth , Mayo Amalia , Midgley Paula , Driver Christopher , Kinney Maureen , Young David , Ahmed S Faisal

Background: The Scottish Genital Anomaly Network (SGAN) is a national managed clinical network for patients with a suspected disorder of sex development (DSD). The SGAN register contains data on patients with DSD in Scotland. Factors that influence the decision to perform a karyotype in these patients are unclear.Objectives: To explore the SGAN register to study the factors that influence the decision to perform a karyotype.Methods...

ea0041ep801 | Obesity | ECE2016

Comparison of the effects on comorbidities and the safety of gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy in morbid obesity patients

Vilchez-Lopez Francisco Javier , Mateo-Gavira Isabel , Ojeda-Schuldt Maria Belen , Mayo-Osorio Maria Angeles , Pacheco-Garcia Jose Manuel , Escobar-Jimenez Luis , Aguilar-Diosdado Manuel

Introduction: Obesity is a multifactorial disease associated with numerous comorbidities. Bariatric surgery is postulated as an effective tool in weight loss and improves associated pathologies. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the safety and the effects on major comorbidities associated with morbid obesity of gastric bypass (GBP) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) 2 years after intervention.Methods: Cohort study with intrasubject measures (bef...