Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0091p33 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2023

Aarskog Syndrome - A rare cause of primary hypogonadism

Chaudhary Aparna , Narayanan Ram Prakash

Case history: We present a case of a 34-year-old male diagnosed with bilateral gynecomastia referred to the endocrine clinic. Notable background of left cryptorchidism with orchidopexy at the age of 15, delayed puberty, chronic testicular pain and atopic dermatitis. On examination he had short stature, hypertelorism, low set ears, broad short hands, brachydactyly and clinodactyly of 5th fingers. There was no evidence of cleft lip/palate, teeth abnormalities or inguinal/abdomin...

ea0094p14 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Evaluation of inpatient hyponatremia: if formal recognition (coding) of hyponatremia makes a difference in management and outcomes

Aung Ei Thuzar , Balafshan Tala , Bujawansa Sumudu , Narayanan Ram Prakash

Introduction: Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte disorder in clinical practice. We did a retrospective analysis of 100 patients admitted between Jan 2019 to June 2019 with moderate hyponatremia (Na-125-129 mmol/l) to see if there was a difference in management and outcome of the patients who were formally coded as hyponatremia and those who were not coded as such.Results: Mean age was 74 years in the coded group (n...

ea0034p79 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Patient feedback on receiving copies of clinic correspondence

Narayanan Ram Prakash , Chiran Preeti , McNulty Steven J , Shankar Upendram Srinivas , Furlong Niall

Background and aim: The Department of Health and NHS Plan both recognise that sending patients copies of clinic correspondence can help inform and empower them. At St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Endocrinology Clinic we routinely provide patients with a copy of the clinic correspondence sent to their General Practitioner (GP), unless patients specifically opt out. Our aim was to evaluate patients’ views on receiving such copy correspondence following ...

ea0034p388 | Thyroid | SFEBES2014

A rare cause of clinical hypothyroidism: thyroid hormone resistance

Narayanan Ram Prakash , Chiran Preeti , Al-Jubouri Mohammad , McNulty Steven , Furlong Niall

Thyroid hormone resistance is a rare but recognised cause of clinical hypothyroidism. We explain a case of clinical hypothyroidism that was associated with thyroid hormone resistance.A 48-year Caucasian female with no known personal or family endocrine history was referred with a 12-month-history of weight gain and increased tiredness. Past history included depression and osteoarthritis, with regular medications being NSAIDs and amitryptiline. There was ...

ea0031p137 | Cytokines and growth factors | SFEBES2013

Genes for IGF2 and related IGF binding proteins are associated with longitudinal trends in BMI

Narayanan Ram Prakash , Fu Bo , Payton Antony , Donn Rachelle , Heald Adrian , Ollier William ER , Gibson Martin

High IGF2 has been associated with longitudinal weight loss. We wished to study associations of genes coding for IGF2 and for binding proteins that have preferential IGF2 affinity (IGFBP2, IGFBP5 and IGFBP6) in 991 Caucasian subjects from Salford with type 2 diabetes.Fifteen IGF2, four IGFBP2, eight IGFBP5 and one IGFBP6 SNPs were successfully genotyped. Longitudinal BMI data for the years 2002 to 2009 was obtained fro...

ea0070aep52 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Ambulance alert system enabling pre-hospital parenteral steroids for patients with adrenal insufficiency

Westall Sam , Sullivan Heather , Rawsthorne Emma , Beesley Carl , Collins John , Furlong Niall , McNulty Steven , Bujawansa Sumudu , Narayanan Ram Prakash

Background: For patients in an adrenal crisis, the timely administration of parenteral hydrocortisone can be life-saving. Data from the Addison’s Disease Self-Help Group found that a large proportion of adrenal crises occur out of hospital, with many patients relying on the emergency services for initial parenteral hydrocortisone administration. Despite regular patient education (including parenteral hydrocortisone self-administration) and recommendations to wear steroid...

ea0031p139 | Cytokines and growth factors | SFEBES2013

IGF binding protein-2 is associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetes

Narayanan Ram Prakash , Oliver Robert L , Siddals Kirk W , Heald Adrian H , Ollier William E R , Gibson J Martin

Low IGFBP2 is associated with the metabolic syndrome, but high IGFBP2 is longitudinally associated with worsening renal function. IGFBP2 binds IGF2 (and IGF1) and modified IGF bioavailablilty. The aim of our study was to identify whether baseline IGFBP2 concentrations were associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetes.554 subjects (59.3% male, mean age 63.7 (S.D. 10.7)) with type 2 diabetes from the Salford Diab...

ea0025p91 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2011

Primary care records in hospital clinics: implementing two-way communication in Cheshire, UK

Narayanan Ram Prakash , Kalathil Dhanya , Raza Farheen , Jarman Elizabeth , Lowes David , Qureshi M Zubair , Heald Adrian H

In Central and Eastern Cheshire, Secondary Care endocrinology/diabetes clinicians can now access a summary of the patient’s primary care electronic patient record (EPR), using a secure Web browser for GP data held by the GP provider EMIS. This improves decision making at the point of care.The clinicians, including consultants, SpRs, dieticians and specialist nurses can access details of medication, allergies, and previous diagnoses, available for 95...

ea0074ncc63 | Highlighted Cases | SFENCC2021

Diagnostic conundrums: Severe hypoglycaemia in a non-diabetic individual

Westall Samuel , Sullivan Heather , Khan Abidullah , AliKhan Ahtisham , McNulty Sid , Furlong Niall , Narayanan Ram Prakash , Balafshan Tala , Bujawansa Sumudu

Case history: A 26-year-old female with a past medical history of migraines was admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with severe hypoglycaemia after drowsiness was noted by her partner in the early hours of the morning. On initial paramedic assessment, the patient had a reduced Glasgow Coma Scale (13/15), hypoglycaemia (capillary blood glucose of 0.9 mmol/l [16.2 mg/dl]), hypothermia (34.3 degrees Celsius [°C]) and bradycardia (heart rate 41 beats per minute). The patient...

ea0077lb23 | Late Breaking | SFEBES2021

Unexplained hypoglycaemia in a patient with craniopharyngioma and GAD positive encephalitis

Rubab Umme , Aung Ei Thuzar , Woodward Charlotte , Olabampe Temi , Ediale Clifford , Flamini Thomas , Pain Lorna , Hassan Usman , Townsend Adam , Balafshan Tala , Narayanan Ram Prakash

Case report: A 55 years old Caucasian gentleman presented with recurrent episodes of unexplained hypoglycaemia with slurred speech, lethargy, myoclonic jerks and seizures. He had background of craniopharyngioma at the age of 17 and underwent surgery but no radiotherapy. Subsequently he was started on hormonal replacement with desmopressin, levothyroxine, hydrocortisone, testosterone and genotrophin and remained stable on treatment for 38 years. Hypoglycaemia work up revealed b...