Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038p450 | Thyroid | SFEBES2015

Maternal thyroid function in pregnancy and risk of breech presentation

Knight Bridget , Shields Beverly , Sturley Rachel , Vaidya Bijay

Introduction: A breech presentation occurs in 3–5% of all full-term pregnancies and is associated with increased risk of maternal and foetal morbidity. Factors known to increase the risk of breech presentation include prematurity, low birth weight and multiple pregnancies. Recent studies suggest maternal thyroid hormone deficiency in late pregnancy may also be a risk factor. Our study aims to assess if a breech presentation at 36 weeks gestation in a healthy singleton coh...

ea0025p314 | Thyroid | SFEBES2011

Carbimazole embryopathy: implications for the choice of antithyroid drugs in pregnancy

Bowman Pamela , Osborne Nigel , Sturley Rachel , Vaidya Bijay

Background: Maternal thyrotoxicosis affects 0.2% of pregnancies. Pharmacological treatments include carbimazole, methimazole and propylthiouracil. The Endocrine Society recommends the use of propylthiouracil as first line during pregnancy, because of possible associations between carbimazole and congenital anomalies. However, recent reports link propylthiouracil to liver injury in adults, children, pregnant women and fetuses, raising questions over its safety.<p class="abs...

ea0050oc3.1 | Obesity, Diabetes Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Perchlorate exposure affects thyroid function in third trimester pregnant women from South-West England

Knight Bridget , Shields Beverley , Pearce Elizabeth , Braverman Lewis , He Xuemei , Sturley Rachel , Vaidya Bijay

Introduction: Iodine is important for thyroid hormone synthesis, and iodine deficiency in pregnancy may impair foetal neurological development. Perchlorate, found in some foods and everyday chemicals (e.g. fertilisers) and thiocyanate, which is found in cigarette smoke, decrease the transport of iodine from the circulation to the thyroid cells by inhibiting the sodium-iodide symporter. Environmental exposure to these substances during pregnancy may result in reduced thyroid ho...

ea0050oc3.1 | Obesity, Diabetes Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Perchlorate exposure affects thyroid function in third trimester pregnant women from South-West England

Knight Bridget , Shields Beverley , Pearce Elizabeth , Braverman Lewis , He Xuemei , Sturley Rachel , Vaidya Bijay

Introduction: Iodine is important for thyroid hormone synthesis, and iodine deficiency in pregnancy may impair foetal neurological development. Perchlorate, found in some foods and everyday chemicals (e.g. fertilisers) and thiocyanate, which is found in cigarette smoke, decrease the transport of iodine from the circulation to the thyroid cells by inhibiting the sodium-iodide symporter. Environmental exposure to these substances during pregnancy may result in reduced thyroid ho...