Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077p82 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2021

Pituitary and gonadal axes in patients with ‘Long COVID’: post hoc analysis

Clarke Sophie , Phylactou Maria , Patel Bijal , Mills Edouard , Muzi Beatrice , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Choudhury Sirazum , Khoo Bernard , Meeran Karim , Comninos Alexander , Abbara Ali , Tan Tricia , Dhillo Waljit

Background: It is apparent that COVID-19 may cause persistent symptoms beyond 12 weeks (‘long COVID’). However its underlying pathophysiology is unclear. Several symptoms of long COVID draw similarities to that of endocrine diagnoses. We recently observed that adrenal and thyroid function were normal in survivors of COVID-19 at follow-up. Here we assess additional endocrine axes that could plausibly have a role in long COVID to determine their relationship to ongoing...

ea0086p311 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2022

Comparison of newly derived and existing formulae for the estimation of biologically active calcium

Salih Ahmed , Phylactou Maria , Comninos Alexander , Labib Marina , Chia Eng Pei , Clarke Sophie , Tan Tricia , Moore Pope , Cegla Jaimini , Dhillo Waljit , Abbara Ali

Introduction: Free ionised calcium is the biologically active component of total circulating calcium but is infrequently measured due to sampling requirements. Therefore, total calcium is ‘adjusted’ for albumin to provide a closer estimate of the biologically active ionised calcium level (e.g. James, Orell, Payne and Berry formulae). Here, we aim to derive a novel equation to estimate ionised calcium from readily available biochemical parameters and compare its perfo...

ea0086p117 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2022

Quantifying the Variability in the Outpatient Assessment of Reproductive Hormone levels

Adams Sophie , Voliotis Margaritis , Phylactou Maria , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Mills Edouard , Thurston Layla , Hanassab Simon , Tsaneva-Atanasova Krasimira , Heinis Thomas , Comninos Alexander , Abbara Ali , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Due to practical limitations, the diagnosis of hypogonadism is predominantly based on a single measure of reproductive hormones, often with confirmation on a second occasion. Factors associated with reproductive hormone variation include: pulsatile secretion, diurnal rhythm, and food intake, which can affect the accuracy of diagnosis of reproductive disorders. There is limited data quantitatively estimating the variability of reproductive hormone levels over the da...

ea0091oc6 | Oral Communications | SFEEU2023

A miraculous case of muscle weakness and bone pain: the jaw-dropping factor.

Abdel-Malek Mariana , Alameri Majid , Bhatia Kunwar , Khan Sairah , Mukhopadhyay Suchana , Eyeson Josiah , McDonnell Fiona , Behary Preeshilla , Cox Jeremy , Comninos Alexander

Case History: A 47 year-old female was referred to the Endocrine Bone Unit with worsening back, rib and leg pain associated with significantly reduced mobility. In the preceding year, she had repeatedly presented to healthcare providers with no clear neurological deficit, no fractures identified on X-Ray and normal MRI appearances of the whole spine. Aside from well-controlled asthma and gestational diabetes, she had no significant past medical, medication, social or family hi...

ea0069oc9 | Oral Communications | SFENCC2020

Should SHBG be measured in every patient before diagnosing hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism?

Phylactou Maria , Abbara Ali , Eng Pei Chia , Clarke Sophie , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Jayasena Channa , Comninos Alexander , Howard Sasha , Tan Tricia , Dhillo Waljit

Section 1: Case history: A 19-year-old British-Asian man presented with a two-year history of gynaecomastia. He had no other symptoms of hypogonadism. He had an unremarkable past medical history, did not take any regular medications and denied the use of any illicit drugs. There was a family history of consanguinity, with his parents being first cousins. On examination, his BMI was 28 kg/m2 and he had post-pubertal-sized testes (20 ml) with normal secondary sexual c...

ea0065oc6.6 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Kisspeptin enhances the brain processing of attraction in men

Yang Lisa , Demetriou Lysia , Wall Matt , Mills Edouard , Zargaran David , Sykes Mark , Prague Julia , Abbara Ali , Owen Bryn , Bassett Paul , Rabiner Eugenii , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Successful reproduction relies on integration of sensory cues of attraction with corresponding emotions and behaviours. However, the intrinsic factors integrating these fundamental aspects of human attraction with limbic and reproductive pathways have not been fully identified. Kisspeptin is a crucial activator of the reproductive axis and together with its receptor is widely expressed throughout the limbic and olfactory systems in humans suggesting a potential rol...

ea0065p42 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

A rare presentation of an androgen-secreting tumour without hyperandrogenic symptoms

Haboosh Sara , Wijetilleka Sajini , Flora Rashpal S , Abbara Ali , Meeran Karim , Wernig Florian , Palazzo Fausto , Todd Jeannie F , Comninos Alexander N

A 33-year-old lady was referred to the endocrinology clinic with mild hyperprolactinaemia on the background of having missed a single period, with a raised testosterone of 4.1 nmol/l (0–2). She had no other medical problems. Her menstrual cycles normalised by the time she attended clinic. She had no galactorrhoea, visual disturbance or features of hyperandrogenism. Her BMI was normal and she was normotensive. Blood tests revealed mild hyperprolactinaemia of 709 nU/l (100&...

ea0065p313 | Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2019

Prolactinoma causing visual disturbance in pregnancy – a multidisciplinary management conundrum

Azam Sultana , Scott Rebecca , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Jarvis Sheba , Samarasinghe Suhaniya , Comninos Alexander , Hill Neil , Ali Mahamoud Hassan , Nair Ramesh , Hatfield Emma , Martin Niamh , Martin Karim

A 33 year old primip presented to the local ophthalmic hospital at 34+4 weeks’ gestation with two weeks of blurred vision. Examination revealed a bitemporal hemianopia and reduced visual acuity. She was previously fit and well, and a pre-eclampsia screen was negative. An MRI scan demonstrated a haemorrhagic pituitary lesion extending into the suprasellar cistern with mild compression of the optic chiasm. Pituitary function tests showed a raised prolactin 3844 mU/l, isolat...

ea0065p373 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Should SHBG be measured in every patient before diagnosing hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism?

Phylactou Maria , Abbara Ali , Eng Pei Chia , Clarke Sophie A. , Papadopoulou Deborah , Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma , Jayasena Channa N , Comninos Alexander N , Tan Tricia , Dhillo Waljit S

Case: A 19-year-old British-Asian man presented with a two-year history of gynaecomastia. He had no other symptoms of hypogonadism. On examination, BMI was 28 kg/m2 and he had post-pubertal-sized testes (20 ml) with normal secondary sexual characteristics. Hypogonadism was confirmed by two morning fasting total testosterone levels of 4.7 and 5.2 (RR 9.2–31.6 nmol/l). Haemoglobin was normal (152 g/l) and serum oestradiol was <100 pmol/l. He had inappropriate...

ea0059p199 | Reproduction | SFEBES2018

Recombinant FSH dosing during controlled ovarian stimulation in IVF treatment

Patel Aaran , Abbara Ali , Chia Germaine , Eng Pei , Phylactou Maria , Clarke Sophie , Comninos Alexander , Trew Geoffrey , Kelsey Tom , Salim Rehan , Dhillo Waljit

Background: During IVF treatment, a pharmacological dose of recombinant FSH (rFSH) is used to induce multi-follicular growth (controlled ovarian stimulation; COS). An insufficient dose of rFSH negatively impacts the number of oocytes retrieved, whereas an excessive dose risks the potentially life-threatening complication ‘ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome’. Hence, appropriate rFSH dosing is regarded as a key treatment decision affecting both the success and safety of...