Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0062wg2 | Workshop G: Disorders of appetite and weight | EU2019

Surgical management of diabetes

Yin Win Lei , Min Thinzar

Bariatric surgery has emerged as an effective tool for people with severe obesity and type 2 diabetes. A 38 years old lady with type 2 diabetes for 10 years and a BMI of 51 kg/m2, underwent bariatric surgery (Roux-en-Y gastric bypass). Other past medical history includes hypertension and hyperlipidemia. She was diagnosed with gestational diabetes in her 1st pregnancy and type 2 diabetes in subsequent pregnancy. She has lifelong problems with her weight. D...

ea0082we5 | Workshop E: Disorders of the gonads | SFEEU2022

A challenging case of hypogonadism

Lei Yin Win , Witczak Justyna , Taylor Peter

Gonadal dysgenesis with DAX1 duplication as the cause of XY disorder of sexual development is a rare condition. Duplication of this causes male to female sex reversal while mutation or deletion can cause adrenal hypoplasia congenita with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. We present a case of 37-year-old lady who was referred to endocrine clinic with ongoing symptoms of fatigue. She was diagnosed with 46 XY gonadal dysgenesis when she presented with groin swelling at the ...

ea0090p528 | Thyroid | ECE2023

A case of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease with fluctuating thyroid autoantibodies

Nagarajah Kalyani , Lei Yin Win , Lansdown Andrew , Witczak Justyna

Introduction: Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a benign self-limiting disease presenting with fever and lymphadenitis and mostly affecting adults younger than 40 years of age and of Asian descent. Its aetiology and pathogenesis are unknown though KFD often occurs in patients with concomitant autoimmune illness such as autoimmune thyroiditis or lupus erythematosus (SLE). We report a case of a patient with KFD and fluctuating thyroid function and thyroid autoantibody levels.</p...

ea0090ep710 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Serum prolactin levels and correlation to clinical diagnosis: a study of 259 patients with hyperprolactinaemia

Yin Win Lei , Evans Carol , Tennant Sarah , Lansdown Andrew

Introduction: Hyperprolactinaemia is a common finding in endocrine practice and can be due to a number of causes. The degree of elevation of prolactin levels may sometimes be helpful in distinguishing between underlying aetiology.Aim: To determine if hyperprolactinaemia is correlated with clinical diagnosis in a cohort of patients in the endocrine service at a tertiary centre.Methods: A biochemistry database held at University Hosp...

ea0077p73 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Beer Potomania Hyponatraemia: a discordant medley of symptoms of osmotic demyelination syndrome with ataxia and dysarthria

Wong Eleanor , Ahmed Aftab , Yin Win , Oboubie Kofi , Ershaid Dana , Al-Ansari Aseel

A 41 year old gentleman presented with collapse and vomiting for one week was found to be hyponatraemic with sodium of 103. He was treated with a sodium chloride 0.9% over 100 ml/hour and once sodium was increased to 118 in less than 24 hours. He was deescalated from intensive care on day3. He had developed severe ataxia, slow speech and was highly emotional. He was previously high functioning, maintaining a job and independent. It had transpired that he had been drinking 18 c...

ea0086cc7 | Featured Clinical Case Posters | SFEBES2022

Cholestyramine as monotherapy for thyrotoxicosis: experience at a tertiary care centre during COVID-19 pandemic

Iqbal Fizzah , Yin Win , Nijith Lakshmi , Lansdown Andrew , Taylor Peter , Witczak Justyna

Introduction: Thionamides are the mainstay of management of thyrotoxicosis but can be associated with adverse effects like agranulocystosis, hepatitis and vasculitis. While radioactive iodine and thyroidectomy can be utilized in such scenarios, they were not timely available during the COVID pandemic. We present our experience of using cholestyramine as monotherapy.Case Series: Our series consists of four females. GravesÂ’ disease was the underlying ...

ea0094p140 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Levothyroxine allergy subsequently managed with desensitization – a highly challenging but definitely not sinister case

Lei Yin Win , Nawaz Asif , Ahmed Aftab , Hanna Stephanie , James Ponsford Mark , Stechman Michael , Gray Laurence , Taylor Peter

Levothyroxine, the standard therapy for hypothyroidism, is usually well tolerated and very few cases of true allergy to levothyroxine have been reported to date. In these cases mechanisms have not been conclusively identified but have been hypothesized to be allergies to excipients. Here we report a rare occurrence of levothyroxine allergy and the effectiveness of desensitization. A 56-year-old lady with no previous history of allergies required a total thyroidectomy for Grave...