Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0018p38 | (1) | MES2008

Rapid management of hypercalcaemic crisis: a multidisciplinary approach

Adjene Alero , Donaldson James , Steer Keith

A 69-year-old man with longstanding ulcerative colitis presented for annual review by the gastroenterologists. He complained of lower back pain for six months and a recent history of anorexia, constipation, thirst and urinary frequency.His serum calcium was 5.12 mmol/l, phosphate 1.77 mmol/l, urea 19.1 mmol/l and creatinine 252 μmol/l.He was admitted, rehydrated with 5 l of intravenous normal saline over 24 h and given pamidro...

ea0050ep093 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2017

An unsual case of erectile dysfunction with high total testosterone levels

Sharma Aditi , Siddiqui Mohsin , Steer Keith , Qureshi Asjid

: We report a case of a 56-year-old gentleman who presented to the endocrine clinic with erectile dysfunction. He had elevated SHBG levels, MCV, gamma GT, ferritin, iron and markedly elevated testosterone and transferrin saturation (GGT 167 IU/l, ferritin 1128 ug/l, testosterone 62.5 nmol/l). He had a marginally low platelet count (123X109/l). He denied ever taking testosterone supplements. His calculated free testosterone was normal. His full blood count was otherwise unremar...

ea0050ep093 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2017

An unsual case of erectile dysfunction with high total testosterone levels

Sharma Aditi , Siddiqui Mohsin , Steer Keith , Qureshi Asjid

: We report a case of a 56-year-old gentleman who presented to the endocrine clinic with erectile dysfunction. He had elevated SHBG levels, MCV, gamma GT, ferritin, iron and markedly elevated testosterone and transferrin saturation (GGT 167 IU/l, ferritin 1128 ug/l, testosterone 62.5 nmol/l). He had a marginally low platelet count (123X109/l). He denied ever taking testosterone supplements. His calculated free testosterone was normal. His full blood count was otherwise unremar...

ea0048cb10 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2017

A challenging case of dual endocrine pathology

Ramli Rozana , Steer Keith , Hatfield Emma , Mehta Amrish , Jones Brynn , Mendoza Nigel , Meeran Karim , Martin Niamh

A 39-year-old man presented with thyrotoxicosis and was diagnosed with Graves’ disease. Despite high doses of anti-thyroid medication for 18 months, he remained biochemically and clinically hyperthyroid. Therefore, a thyroidectomy was planned. Four days before surgery, he developed double vision and was referred for urgent Neurosurgical review at our centre. On further questioning, he reported a 12-month history of lethargy and low libido. On examination, he had right 6th...