Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0034p385 | Thyroid | SFEBES2014

Investigating and treating thyrotoxicosis

Shah Momin , Saunders Simon

Aim: To evaluate the management of patients with hyperthyroidism against recommendations of the American Thyroid Association (ATA).Methods: The case records of all new patients referred with hyperthyroidism, 02.05.2009–01.04.2011, were analysed (n=33), against recommendations of ATA.Results: 73% of the subjects were women. 24% patients had Graves’ disease, 18% MNG, 18% thyroiditis, 15% ‘autoimmune hyperthyr...

ea0034p116 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Endocrinology in a district general hospital; it's not all thyroid disease

Brown Emily , Shah Momin , Saunders Simon

Aims: We set out to dispel the commonly held myth that endocrine practice in district general hospitals is dominated by thyroid disease. A local questionnaire revealed trainees felt thyroid disease made-up >50% of DGH referrals.Methods: We reviewed consecutive new patient referrals to our endocrine clinic over a 2-year period. We documented the referral and outcome diagnosis and looked at the distribution of these referrals across the areas of the en...

ea0034p399 | Thyroid | SFEBES2014

Thyrotoxicosis: a district general hospital experience compared to guidelines

Brown Emily , Shah Momin , Hegde Pallavi , Saunders Simon

Aims: To assess the diagnosis and management of patients with thyrotoxicosis in a district general hospital comparing with American Thyroid Association (ATA) recommendations.Methods: Retrospective study, electronic case notes of patients referred to the endocrine clinic between May 2009 and April 2011 (n=148) were reviewed. A pro-forma was designed collecting details of demographics, investigations, diagnosis and treatments received.<p class...

ea0034p147 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Non islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia: management strategies for a rare and challenging condition

Kalathil Dhanya , Roughneen Simon , Shah Momin , Akram Ali , Zaidi Reza , Purewal Tejpal , Ahmad Aftab , Weston Philip

We previously reported a case of non islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia (NICTH) due to increased ‘big’-IGF2 production in a lady with haemangiopericytoma (HAP). We now describe the challenges in managing this lady who had recurrent, disabling hypoglycaemia requiring frequent hospitalisation.This patient presented with symptomatic hypoglycaemia 15 years after the diagnosis of parasaggital HAP. At presentation she had tumour recurrence with liver an...