Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0010p15 | Clinical case reports/Governance | SFE2005

Is Graves’ disease severity influenced by genes: a tale of two identical twins

Iqbal N , Thomson G

We report the cases of two identical twins with Graves’ disease which proved very difficult to control and followed very similar stormy course. Twin A was a 20 years old female of 12 weeks gestation when she was referred to endocrine clinic with history of weight loss, palpitations and tremor. Her thyroid function tests revealed TSH <0.08 mU/L (0.03–4.30), FT4 82.5 pmol/L (12–22 pmol/L) and FT3 44.4 pmol/L (2.8–7.1) with positive thyroid receptor ant...

ea0010p16 | Clinical case reports/Governance | SFE2005

Hyperemesis gravidarum causing malnutrition related glucose intolerance: a clinical vignette

Thomson G , Iqbal N

We report the case of a 27 year old female who was referred to our diabetes team from the antenatal clinic, when she was found to have an abnormal glucose tolerance at 16 weeks of gestation (fasting and 2 hours blood glucose values of 5.1 mmol/L and 12.2 mmol/L respectively). At the same time she was suffering with severe hyperemesis gravidarum for many weeks and had suffered significant weight loss (thyroid function tests were unremarkable). She had no specific symptoms to su...

ea0010p17 | Clinical case reports/Governance | SFE2005

The challenge of managing unresponsive thyrotoxicosis in pregnancy

Iqbal N , Thomson G

We report the case of a 22-year old woman with aggressive Graves disease. She was initially found to be clinically and biochemically thyrotoxic in June-2001 when she presented with severe thyroid eye disease. Treatment was commenced with carbimazole but she failed to adequately comply with therapy and follow-up appointments. She fell pregnant whilst thyrotoxic and was converted to propylthiouracil (dose gradually increased due to poor response). She then left the area and had ...

ea0011p111 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Challenges of managing metabolic disturbances

Iqbal N , Gruber A , Thomson G

We report two cases of seizures resulting from severe electrolyte imbalance.Case 1: A 48-year old lady with CREST syndrome and oesophageal dysmotility. She was admitted with diarrhoea and vomiting. Routine investigations including FBC, U&E, LFT, and CRP were normal. She later complained of pins and needles in her hands and around her mouth. Twenty-four hours later, she developed blurred vision, neck pain and generalised ache, was found drowsy, with p...

ea0009p205 | Clinical | BES2005

Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive inflammatory athropathy during long term propylthiouracil treatment in a patient with Graves hyperthyroidism

Gruber A , Thomson G , Fernando D , Idris I

Objective: Propylthioracil (PTU) when given long term has recently been implicated in the development of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) related systemic vasculitis. We describe a case of ANCA positive athropathy induced by long term PTU therapy. Methods: Assessment was based on patient's symptoms, signs, serum markers and treatment outcome as revealed by case notes and patient review. A Medline search for PTU related vasculitis was also performed. Results: A 27-yea...

ea0006p4 | Clinical case reports | SFE2003

Acromegaly with Optic Atrophy in a case of Macroadenoma of pituitary with no pressure effect on Optic Chiasm

Srinivasan R , Thomson G , Kumar V , Fernando D

Background: 20% of patients with acromegaly can have visual field defect due to compression of optic chiasm. This patient presented with visual field defect but no evidence of pressure effect on optic chiasm, but later found to have pituitary macroadenoma and acromegaly.Clinical Details: 59 yr old man presented 7 years ago to ophthalmologist with left inferior field defect of 2 months duration. The field defect was confirmed with perimetry. Subsequent CT...

ea0006dp21 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2003

An Audit On Adherence To Renal Guidelines in Prevention and Early Management of Renal disease in Type 2 Diabetes

Srinivasan R , Thomson G , Kumar V , Fernando D

IntroductionRenal disease in type 2 diabetes can be prevented and limited with early detection and management of the condition. We studied the adherence of renal guidelines introduced by national institute of clinical excellence (NICE), in patients who attended the annual review in the last 12 months.MethodsAudit standards were based on guidelines for Prevention and Early Management of Renal disease in Type 2...