Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0091cb56 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2023

A journey through Cushing’s Syndrome -- "From Discovery till Recovery"

Zafar Sadia , Bhagi Ridhi , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Background: Cushing’s syndrome (10-15/million people diagnosed/year) is quite rare with Cushing’s disease accounting for >70% of cases in adults. Spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEl) secondary to endogenous Cushing’s syndrome is even more rare condition (8 reported cases so far) of which 3 cases are secondary to Cushing’s disease. Here, we highlight a case of ACTH-dependent Cushing disease with resultant spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEl) that was treated w...

ea0094p97 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

“The changing colours” –cabergoline induced raynauds phenomenon- a rare clinical presentation

Zafar Sadia , Keen Fred , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Introduction: Prevalence of prolactinoma is approximately 10/100,000 (men) and 30/100,000 (women) and dopamine agonists remain pharmacological treatment of choice. Cabergoline, an effective dopamine agonist, is preferred due to better tolerability withhigher efficacy in lowering prolactin and reducing tumour size in comparison with bromocriptine. Digital vasospasm, known adverse effect of Bromocriptineis mediated by activation of α1 adrenergic receptors. ...

ea0077p119 | Thyroid | SFEBES2021

Conundrum of Thyroid Function Tests

Zubair Ullah Hafiz Muhammad , Brown Jade , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

This case highlights the lessons learnt from a patient who was diagnosed 37 years following presentation with abnormal Thyroid Function Tests (TFTs). Mrs ID had a subtotal thyroidectomy in 1983 for thyrotoxicosis and was started on levothyroxine. She was referred to endocrine services in 2003, and was noted to have a small goitre and abnormal TFTs. Follow up consultations concentrated on thyroxine dose adjustment and querying compliance. She had a background of COPD, CVA (2018...

ea0086p264 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Diabetes insipidus following a non-acute presentation of pituitary apoplexy – a rare presentation

Bastawrous Madona , Bhagi Ridhi , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha , Cozma Lawrence

Introduction: Pituitary apoplexy (PA) is a rare endocrine emergency with less described entity being its subacute/non-acute presentation. Incidence of PA is difficult to determine, varying 2%-12% of pituitary adenoma. Hypopituitarism in PA is observed in up to 70% of cases with diabetes Insipidus (DI) observed in <5% of cases and mostly transient.Case description: 82-year old female with pituitary macroprolactinoma (1.5 cm) presented with 3-week hist...

ea0094p167 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Improving Steroid prescribing in patients at risk of Adrenal Insufficiency: A Quality Improvement Project to enhance recognition and communication to patients at risk

Crockett Elin , James Charlotte , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha , Lawrence Cozma Silviu

Background: Patient Safety Noticed issued by Welsh Government in June 2021 set out multiple action plans to be implemented by Welsh health boards to improve recognition and management of adrenal crisis. Hospitals were advised to review policies to ensure all patients at risk of Adrenal Crisis [(primary/secondary/tertiary adrenal insufficiency (AI)] were identified.Aim: In response, our hospital commenced a quality improv...

ea0094p292 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Carbimazole patient information leaflet improves rate of educating patients on agranulocytosis

Jones Rhys , Bhagi Ridhi , Cozma Lawrence , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Background: Carbimazole is a commonly used and effective treatment for hyperthyroidism. Although on the World Health Organisation’s list of essential medicines, it comes with the potentially significant side effect of agranulocytosis. We set out a Quality Improvement Project to improve communication with patients to ensure their understanding through creating a patient information leaflet.Methods: 30 patients receiv...

ea0077p62 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Hypoglycaemia in non-diabetics. An Endocrinologist’s perspective

Sharaf Giselle , Bhagi Ridhi , Morgan Georgia , Cozma S. Lawrence , Roy Chowdhury Sharmistha

Hypoglycaemia, a life threatening complication, occurs as part of a wide variety of disease processes. Though a common side effect of diabetes medications, it can be secondary to other factors including, endocrine and, metabolic disorders, severe sepsis, rare malignancies and non-diabetic medications. We present a case series of 3 non-diabetic patients who presented to Princess of Wales, Bridgend with Hypoglycaemic Episodes (HE):1. 23 year old student nu...