Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050d1.1 | This house believes that the UK population trend in obesity cannot be reversed without food taxation | SFEBES2017

Debate: this house believes that the UK population trend in obesity cannot be reversed without food taxation

Taylor Roy

The epidemic nature of obesity/overweight throughout the developed and less-developed world suggests that major new influences are at play. Correct identification of these influences must precede discussion of what action can rationally be planned. The widespread failure to recognise that this problem concerns the whole population and not merely those with a BMI over the arbitrary normal level is a critical factor in appreciating the nature of the problem. The lack of efficacy...

ea0050d1.1 | This house believes that the UK population trend in obesity cannot be reversed without food taxation | SFEBES2017

Debate: this house believes that the UK population trend in obesity cannot be reversed without food taxation

Taylor Roy

The epidemic nature of obesity/overweight throughout the developed and less-developed world suggests that major new influences are at play. Correct identification of these influences must precede discussion of what action can rationally be planned. The widespread failure to recognise that this problem concerns the whole population and not merely those with a BMI over the arbitrary normal level is a critical factor in appreciating the nature of the problem. The lack of efficacy...

ea0090p356 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Managing stigma of Adolescents Diabetes in developing nations

Pal S , Roy T

Issues: Adolescent diabetes social stigma in India. Such diabetics needs proper guidance/information/treatment-counselling outlets. This is burning issue in developing-nations like India. Hence we all need to unite & form a comprehensive diabetes care & counselling policy plan at ECE conference. Treatment options must be suitable for developing-nations considering cost of Rx. Incorporating NGO’s in such efforts is very effective.Our Project ...

ea0091wd13 | Workshop D: Disorders of the adrenal gland | SFEEU2023

Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma

Kurera Isuri , Roy Sabyasachi

Adrenal cortical carcinoma (ACC) is extremely rare, the incidence is 0.5 - 2 cases per million populations per year. Most ACCs occur as sporadic tumours. It is more common in females and can occur at any age with a peak in fifth and sixth decades of life. We present a 45-year-old otherwise well and fit lady presented with headache, lethargy, and two stone rapid weight gain over a period of 6 months. She also had associated nocturia, insomnia, night sweats, hirsutism, and acne....

ea0091p27 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2023

How we treated a challenging case of Radioiodine (RAI)-refractory Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma in a young woman!

Thota Geethika , Roy Roopa

Case Information: A 39-year-old woman from Guatemala with no significant past medical history initially presented with swelling in neck & obstructive symptoms. She was diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma in March 2017 & underwent a total thyroidectomy& LN Dissection. Pathology showed multifocal, largest tumor size 3.2 cm, with one involved lymph node, significant angiolymphatic invasion, and was stand was staged as initially received 121 mCi of radioactive i...

ea0019s22 | What is the TSH set point? Does it matter? | SFEBES2009

Physiological determination of the hypothalamic pituitary thyroid axis set point

Weiss Roy E

Regulation of thyroid hormone (TH) levels in blood is controlled by feedback at the level of the pituitary and hypothalamus. It has been suggested that the set-point of either turning on or off the release of TSH and TRH, respectively is due to multiple factors including intrauterine exposure to TH. We have utilized the TH receptor (TR) β disrupted mouse (TRβ−/−) as model to study the effect of maternal levels of TH on newborn thyroid function. The ration...

ea0094p22 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Pathological fractures: Atypical first symptom of adrenal cushing’s in a young female

Roy Sabyasachi , Kurera Isuri

Cushing’s syndrome can lead to various complications, including pathological fracture. As an initial presenting symptom pathological fracture is not very common in Cushing’s syndrome. This abstract aims to present a case study of a female patient with multiple pathological fractures at a young age and subsequently diagnosed with Cushing’s syndrome. A 32-year-old female (at the time of referral) after a stress fracture of the right neck of the femur without any t...

ea0081ep990 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Thyroid storm in a patient with severe leptospirosis managed with veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Christopher Ang Roy , Laura Marie Zuniga Yasmin

Background: Leptospirosis is an endemic zoonosis in the Philippines, with complications including jaundice from liver injury and acute kidney injury requiring renal replacement therapy. On the other hand, thyroid storm, most commonly in the setting of Graves’s disease, is a rare complication of hyperthyroidism. To date, thyroid storm has not been documented in patients with severe leptospirosis.Case Presentation: Herein, we present the case of a 52-...

ea0090p51 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

Osteoporosis issues & Complementary Medicine: Three years Experiences in Asian population

Pal S , Roy T , Kumari G

Issues: No specific centre in asia for Osteoporosis patients treatment/rehabilitation. We used locally available Complementary Indian Medicines [CAM] for providing home based care in rural/tribal areas.Aims: To provide CAM to poor patients in collaboration with Traditional-faith-hearers. Evaluated cost-efficacy of CAM & response of pain of fractures to CAM alongside analgesics.Methods: from April 2014 to November 2018, 122 pati...

ea0090ep337 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Issues of diabetes management in resource poor setting

Pal S , Roy T , Kumari G

Issues: In developing nations diagnosis of diabetes brings mental-trauma/depression in family. Focused treatment for pediatric age-group is unavailable in developing-countries. 26% of diagnosed diabetics are children’s. Adequately trained physicians/Nurses in issues of pediatric-diabetes provide continuity of care, relief from depression and smooth transition from diagnosis to treatment. Qualitative collaborative relationship between these makes diabetics life bearable. O...