Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0065p438 | Thyroid | SFEBES2019

A rare complication of thyrotoxicosis: diabetic ketoacidosis

Shah Vinit Kirankumar , Condurache Dorina

Graves’ disease is a common autoimmune disease causing hyperthyroidism. Thyroid has a catabolic effect on carbohydrate metabolism especially in the hyperthyroid state. We describe a rare complication of thyrotoxicosis in a patient with type II diabetes on insulin, with no previous thyroid history. An 83 year old woman with type 2 diabetes on biphasic insulin presented with symptoms of polyuria, polydipsia and fatigue. She was tachycardic and tachypneic but normotensive an...

ea0038p16 | Bone | SFEBES2015

Melorrheostosis: a rare cause of bone pain and limb deformity

Shah Vinit Kirankumar , Gittoes Neil

We report a case of a rare genetic condition of disordered bone turnover requiring complex multidisciplinary management.A 42-year-old lady presents with a 2-year history of worsening pain in both her legs and feet. She has a long standing history of structural equinus deformities worse on the right ankle and permanently walking on her toes. She also has fixed flexion deformities at both her knees. She normally is not able to weight bear and uses crutches...

ea0038p32 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2015

An unusual presentation of osmotic demyelination syndrome

Shah Vinit Kirankumar , Shakher Jayadave

Introduction: Osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS) or commonly known as central pontine myelinolysis is commonly associated with rapid correction of hyponatraemia resulting in neurological deficits that manifests within days. The population commonly affected include alcohol dependence patients, the malnourished and liver failure patients. We describe a case of ODS developing in an alcoholic patient with symptoms developing 4 weeks after correcting hyponatraemia.<p class="a...

ea0065p72 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

Management of adrenal incidentaloma: a DGH experience

Shah Vinit Kirankumar , Roche Oran , Banerjee Ritwik

Incidental adrenal masses is a common finding on abdominal imaging completed for other reasons. Majority of these masses are benign non-functioning adenomas. Investigations are required to ensure they are benign and do not have autonomous hormonal secretion.Aim: We completed an audit to review current practice in the assessment of adrenal incidentaloma at our organisation, a mid-size acute DGH, and compared it with European Society of Endocrinology (ESE)...

ea0065p302 | Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2019

Macroprolactinoma resistant to cabergoline: effective use of quinagolide

Shah Vinit Kirankumar , Rahman Mushtaqur , Balan Diana

Prolactinomas are the most common functional pituitary tumours. Therapy is with dopamine agonists (DA). Cabergoline is frequently used as a first line agent; resistance to therapy is seen to other DA. We present a case of a 32 year old woman who moved to our area in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. She was known to have macroprolactinoma (maximal diameter > 1 cm), impinging on the optic chiasm. She was on cabergoline 0.5 mg once daily, but this was discontinued with no complica...

ea0081p65 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Hypoglycaemia associated with variable rate intravenous insulin infusion and concurrent administration of balanced electrolyte solution: A single hospital experience

Shah Vinit , Jasionowska Sara , Kelly Sarah , Joseph Reshma , Amran Maisarah

Background: Variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) or ‘sliding scale’ is required for certain patients with diabetes to keep their blood glucose within the recommended target range during an acute illness or a period of starvation. When used in the right context this has shown to improve outcomes but can also lead to morbidity especially hypoglycaemia.Aim: Evaluate risk of hypoglycaemia in patients on VRIII with concurrent use of ba...

ea0081ep827 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Management of SIADH in patients with acute admissions to hospital: a single centre experience

Shah Vinit , Neale Francesca , Condurache Dorina , Baleswaran Saranya , Price Amy , Seetho Ian

Background: Hyponatraemia is a common electrolyte abnormality that is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in patients admitted to hospital. Fluid restriction is the recommended treatment option for syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), a common cause of hyponatraemia with limited evidence for alternative treatment options. The aim of our study was to share the experience of our hospital in the successful management of SIADH where we ...

ea0049ep272 | Calcium &amp; Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2017

Audit of emergency hypercalcaemia management in the acute medical unit

Bejinariu Emanuela , Tauni Rahat , Rathnayake Tharanga , Shah Vinit , Soo Shiu-Ching , Banerjee Ritwik

Introduction: We conducted a retrospective audit of emergency management of hypercalcaemia presenting to the acute medical team and compared our practice against the Society for Endocrinology guidelines September 2016.Method: 53 adult patients with 59 corresponding medical admissions were identified from tracking all biochemistry samples with corrected calcium (cCa) ≥3.0 mmol/l processed between August 2015 and July 2016 trustwide. We conducted a r...