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ea0050ep036 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Intracranial Calcification

Misquita Lauren , Mason Claire , Ottaviani Diego , Rafique Aqqib , Mehta Sanjeev

A 58 year-old Polish lady was admitted to hospital after having had two tonic-clonic seizures. She reported a previous history of seizures but had been seizure-free for 10 years. In addition, she reported a 20 year history of hand spasms and perioral paraesthesia. As part of the investigation for seizures while she was living in Poland 10 years ago, CT head had shown bilateral basal ganglia calcification and on this basis she had been diagnosed with Fahr...

ea0050ep036 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Intracranial Calcification

Misquita Lauren , Mason Claire , Ottaviani Diego , Rafique Aqqib , Mehta Sanjeev

A 58 year-old Polish lady was admitted to hospital after having had two tonic-clonic seizures. She reported a previous history of seizures but had been seizure-free for 10 years. In addition, she reported a 20 year history of hand spasms and perioral paraesthesia. As part of the investigation for seizures while she was living in Poland 10 years ago, CT head had shown bilateral basal ganglia calcification and on this basis she had been diagnosed with Fahr...

ea0050p291 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Predictors of post-operative hypopituitarism following transsphenoidal surgery

Mulay Akhilesh , Moneim Joe , Keenan Heather , Flynn Rachel , Walsh Sean , Misquita Lauren , Koulouri Olympia , Powlson Andrew S , Gurnell Mark

Background & Aims: The aims of transsphenoidal surgery (restoration/preservation of vision and amelioration of hormonal excess) are balanced against the risk of inducing new post-operative pituitary deficits. This study aims to assess the rate of new anterior hormonal deficits following transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma surgery in our centre and to assess whether the visibility of normal pituitary gland on pre-operative imaging predic...

ea0050p291 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Predictors of post-operative hypopituitarism following transsphenoidal surgery

Mulay Akhilesh , Moneim Joe , Keenan Heather , Flynn Rachel , Walsh Sean , Misquita Lauren , Koulouri Olympia , Powlson Andrew S , Gurnell Mark

Background & Aims: The aims of transsphenoidal surgery (restoration/preservation of vision and amelioration of hormonal excess) are balanced against the risk of inducing new post-operative pituitary deficits. This study aims to assess the rate of new anterior hormonal deficits following transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma surgery in our centre and to assess whether the visibility of normal pituitary gland on pre-operative imaging predic...