Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0013p306 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

Outcome of radio-active iodine treatment for thyrotoxicosis in Glan Clwyd Hospital 2003–2005

Swidan Ahmed , Platts Julia , Hassanein Mohammed

Background: There is controversy about the ideal outcome for radio-active iodine (RAI) treatment in thyrotoxicosis and the optimal dose to be given. Various centres use various doses ranging from 185 mBq to 550 mBq.Aim: Our aim was to determine the thyroid status post RAI treatment for thyrotoxicosis and in those who became hypothyroid, to assess the time of onset of hypothyroidism from the date of RAI treatment administration.Meth...

ea0021p107 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Audit of the management of metformin treated diabetic patients undergoing i.v. contrast procedures

Ali Ayesha , Harries Richard , Broad Rebecca , Swidan Ahmed , John Luxy

Background: Contrast procedures are frequently performed in diabetic patients and are the third most common cause of hospital-acquired renal failure1. Diabetic patients are at risk of Metformin associated lactic acidosis in the presence of renal failure2.Standards: RCR guidelines3 recommend:• Recent serum creatinine should be available for patients with renal disease or diabetes<p class="ab...

ea0021p111 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

An unusual association of primary amenorrhoea and sleep dysfunction

Choudhury Maitrayee , Stutchfield P , Wong Stephen , Swidan Ahmed

A 17-year-old female was referred to the adult endocrine clinic with a history of primary amenorrhoea. She was short in stature with a height below the 4th centile for her age. Her BMI was 24 kg/m2 with a weight below the 25th centile and there was delay in bone-age 2 years.She had an interesting past medical history of late-onset central nocturnal hypoventilation from the age of 8 years when she presented with apnoeic episodes and weight gain...