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ea0081ep664 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Peak cortisol level on synacthen stimulation test in cushing’s disease

Ali Rashid Razan , Boot Christopher S , James Andy , Mamoojee Yaasir

Background: Diagnostic work-up for Cushing ’s syndrome (CS) can be challenging, with variable performance characteristics on screening tests. We were recently referred a young female patient with Cushing’s disease (CD) due to a microadenoma. She presented with a seizure and initial biochemical work-up included a Synacthen stimulation test (SST). Her peak cortisol rose to over 1,000 nmol/l. Exaggerated response during SST is expected in hyperestrogenic states due to e...

ea0050p365 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Effects of feed supplementation with olive oil on serum testosterone, triiodothyronine, thyroxine and some biochemical metabolites in Teddy goat bucks

Farooq Muhammad , Ali Shujait , Jamil Huma , Ahmad Nazir , Ashfaq Khurram

Teddy is a highly proliferative goat breed, as females of this breed are famous for high twinning rates. Feed supplementation of olive oil has been shown to improve semen quality of goat bucks. In this study, the effects of feed supplementation with olive oil on serum testosterone, triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4) and some biochemical metabolites in Teddy goat bucks were investigated. For this purpose, 9 adult male goats, with clinically normal reproduc...

ea0050ep025 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Ribbing Disease: An Unusual Cause of Leg Pain in a Young Woman

Naqvi Ali Raza , Forbes Pat , Cox Jeremy , Comninos Alexander N

We present the case of a 32 year old woman presenting to her GP with right lower leg pain. This pain was worse at night, but responded to simple analgesia. She was initially diagnosed with arthritis but the leg pain worsened and became bilateral. She had no other significant past medical history with no history of fevers, trauma, fractures or dental problems. She had no relevant family, social or medication history.On examination, ...

ea0050ep102 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Persisting biochemical thyrotoxicosis due to biotin supplementation in a patient with Graves’ disease

Nogueira Edson F , Abbara Ali , Tan Tricia , Comninos Alexander N

A 46-year-old lady was referred to endocrinology with thyrotoxicosis. She was diagnosed with Graves’ disease by her GP in October 2016 when presenting with classical symptoms and investigations [TSH<0.01 mIU/L (NR 0.3–4.2), fT4=34.3 pmol/L (NR 9–23), TSHrAb>30 u/mL (NR<0.4), and increased iodine uptake]. She was therefore started on carbimazole 15 mg/day. She returned to her GP in December 2016 reporting resolved symptoms, however, she ...

ea0050ep114 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

An interesting case of cryptogenic stroke in the setting of Graves' disease

Ershaid Dana , Obuobie Kofi , Ali Khalid , Aker Nadal

Background: Ischemic stroke is an unusual but important complication of Graves’ Thyrotoxicosis that is induced by the hypoercoaguable state of thyrotoxicosis.We present a 24-year old female patient admitted with a 3-day history of intermittent slurred speech associated with numbness of the right side of her mouth and face preceded by left sided headache.She had a history of uncontrolled Graves’ disease secon...

ea0050cc08 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Pseudohypervitaminosis D due to assay interference

Khan Muhammad Ilyas , Ali Shah Syed Saad , Chikthimmah Vineeth

Assay interference with various laboratory measurements has been reported in the presence of paraproteins. We report a case of a 57 year old woman, who was referred to endocrine clinic after being found to have elevated total vitamin D levels of 369 and 336 nmol/l (normal 50–100 nmol/l). She was not known to be on any Vitamin D supplements that could account for such high levels. Around the time of referral, she was also diagnosed with IgM paraproteinaemia. Therefore, pos...

ea0050p365 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Effects of feed supplementation with olive oil on serum testosterone, triiodothyronine, thyroxine and some biochemical metabolites in Teddy goat bucks

Farooq Muhammad , Ali Shujait , Jamil Huma , Ahmad Nazir , Ashfaq Khurram

Teddy is a highly proliferative goat breed, as females of this breed are famous for high twinning rates. Feed supplementation of olive oil has been shown to improve semen quality of goat bucks. In this study, the effects of feed supplementation with olive oil on serum testosterone, triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4) and some biochemical metabolites in Teddy goat bucks were investigated. For this purpose, 9 adult male goats, with clinically normal reproduc...

ea0050ep025 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Ribbing Disease: An Unusual Cause of Leg Pain in a Young Woman

Naqvi Ali Raza , Forbes Pat , Cox Jeremy , Comninos Alexander N

We present the case of a 32 year old woman presenting to her GP with right lower leg pain. This pain was worse at night, but responded to simple analgesia. She was initially diagnosed with arthritis but the leg pain worsened and became bilateral. She had no other significant past medical history with no history of fevers, trauma, fractures or dental problems. She had no relevant family, social or medication history.On examination, ...

ea0050ep102 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Persisting biochemical thyrotoxicosis due to biotin supplementation in a patient with Graves’ disease

Nogueira Edson F , Abbara Ali , Tan Tricia , Comninos Alexander N

A 46-year-old lady was referred to endocrinology with thyrotoxicosis. She was diagnosed with Graves’ disease by her GP in October 2016 when presenting with classical symptoms and investigations [TSH<0.01 mIU/L (NR 0.3–4.2), fT4=34.3 pmol/L (NR 9–23), TSHrAb>30 u/mL (NR<0.4), and increased iodine uptake]. She was therefore started on carbimazole 15 mg/day. She returned to her GP in December 2016 reporting resolved symptoms, however, she ...

ea0050ep114 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

An interesting case of cryptogenic stroke in the setting of Graves' disease

Ershaid Dana , Obuobie Kofi , Ali Khalid , Aker Nadal

Background: Ischemic stroke is an unusual but important complication of Graves’ Thyrotoxicosis that is induced by the hypoercoaguable state of thyrotoxicosis.We present a 24-year old female patient admitted with a 3-day history of intermittent slurred speech associated with numbness of the right side of her mouth and face preceded by left sided headache.She had a history of uncontrolled Graves’ disease secon...