Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077p214 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2021

Pregnancy and neuroendocrine neoplasms

Ratnayake Gowri M , Armonis Panagiotis , Hayes Aimee R , Mandair Dalvinder , Khoo Bernard , Toumpanakis Christos , Grossman Ashley B , Caplin Martyn E

Background: The incidence of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) in younger populations (<50 years) is increasing and was 1.8 per 100,000 persons in 2011. There is limited data on NENs and pregnancy.Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on pregnant women with NENs managed in an ENETS Centre of Excellence. The objectives of the study were to describe the tumour characteristics, pregnancy outcomes, treatment and the tumour behaviour intra-pregnan...

ea0082p1 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2022

Pseudohypoparathyroidism presenting with extensive bone lytic lesion histology proven Brown tumours

Eltayeb Randa , Sahoo Saroj , ISLAM Quazi , Eldigair Hiba , Armeni Eleni , Patel Dipesh , Karra Efthimia , Yousseif Ahmed , Khoo Bernard

Summary: 59-year-old female diagnosed at the age of 41 in 2004 with pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) initially presenting with raised PTH 152 pmol/l (1.6-6.9), Phosphate 1.91 mmol/l (0.87-1.45), adjusted calcium 1.90 mmol/l (2.20-2.60), raised ALP 600 units/l (0-129) and low vitamin D 29 nmol/l. Since diagnosis started on alfacalcidol 1 mg daily and Calcichew-D3. Investigations by hepatology team in the view of persistently raised ALP showed normal liver ultrasound, Fibroscan an...

ea0082p32 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2022

Pituitary Apoplexy presenting with acute hyponatraemia

Islam Quazi , Sahoo Saroj , Naeem Ammara , Eldigair Hiba , Mehta Jay , Khoo Bernard , Karra Efthimia , Yousseif Ahmed , Patel Dipesh , Armeni Elena

Case history: 48-years old man, with no comorbidities, presented to A&E due to global headache of 20 days duration, with associated intermittent vomiting, but no photophobia, cranial nerve impairment, neck pain or visual disturbance. The first head-scan (CT, computed tomography) was unremarkable, hence was discharged with safety advises. One week later, he represented to A&E with similar complaints. On enquiries, he mentioned to be reviewed by an optician 6 months ago,...

ea0086p249 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Acute hypoglycemia as the presenting manifestation secondary to pituitary metastasis in a patient with malignant melanoma

Sahoo Saroj , Eltayeb Randa , Islam Quazi , Naeem Ammara , Patel Dipesh , Yousseif Ahmed , Armeni Eleni , Karra Efthimia , Khoo Bernard , Grossman Ashley

Introduction: Pituitary metastasis (PM) is a rare condition and associated with a reduced life-span. The most common primary sites are breast and lung, followed by thyroid and renal cell carcinoma. Patients with PM are mostly asymptomatic and incidentally discovered during neuroimaging. Characteristic symptoms are reported in <20% and most commonly include visual involvement, diabetes insipidus, and panhypopituitarism. We here describe a case with malignant melanoma (MM) w...

ea0069p68 | Poster Presentations | SFENCC2020

Refractory cyclical cushing’s – clinical challenges

Banu Zeenat , Eltayeb Randa , Aziz Umaira , Eldigair Hiba , Tickle Eliane , Khoo Bernard , Yousseif Ahmed , Al-barazi Sinan , Karra Efthimia

Case history: Cyclical Cushing’s is a very rare disease with rhythmic fluctuations in cortisol production with or without phenotypic features. It is a very challenging entity to diagnose. The low index of clinical suspicion is key for timely diagnosis and prevention of long-term complications. A 66 years old male presented with intermittent, episodic bilateral leg swelling and reversible weight gain of ˜6 kg following these episodes. Background history entailed femor...

ea0044oc5.4 | Diabetes Mellitus and Metabolism | SFEBES2016

Two contrasting cases of spontaneous severe hypoglycaemia secondary to anti-insulin antibodies (Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome / Hirata disease)

Moorthy Myuri , Freudenthal Bernard , Church David , Kisalu Judith , Woolman Emma , Hale Amy , Beynon Huw , Karra Efthimia , Cohen Mark , Khoo Bernard

IAS is a very rare condition in which anti-insulin antibodies carry high concentrations of insulin in suspension in circulation. Hypoglycaemia occurs when insulin is released from the antibodies during fasting or post-prandially.We present two cases. Patient-A is a 52-year old Thai obese female, with acanthosis nigricans and a strong family history of T2DM. Patient-B is a 28 year-old normal- BMI Caucasian female with an unremarkable history. None of the ...

ea0099ep310 | Thyroid | ECE2024

Propylthiouracil-induced severe hepatotoxicity in grave’s disease: a unique case illustrating complex challenges and therapeutic strategies

Qamar Sulmaaz , Masood Beenish , Palani Raghavendra , Karimaghaei Nazanin , Yousseif Ahmed , Patel Dipesh , Khoo Bernard , Karra Efthimia , Armeni Eleni

Background: Hyperthyroidism often presents with aberrant liver function. The differential diagnosis of this presentation includes thyrotoxicosis-associated liver dysfunction or antithyroid drug-induced liver dysfunction. We present a case where Propylthiouracil treatment resulted in acute liver failure.Case Presentation: A female patient diagnosed with Grave’s disease in August 2023 initially received carbimazole but discontinued this due to vomitin...

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...

ea0090p141 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

177Lu DOTATATE Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT) in advanced Phaeochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGL) – a single centre experience at a ENETS Centre of Excellence

Mansukhbhai Shekhda Kalyan , Armeni Eleni , Hayes Aimee , Caplin Martyn , Toumpanakis Christos , Mandair Dalvinder , Quigley Ann-Marie , Navalkissoor Shaunak , Grossman Ashley , Khoo Bernard

Introduction: Phaeochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGL) are rare neuroendocrine tumours with no standardised protocol for treatment. 177Lu-DOTATATE peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) is an emerging treatment option for patients with metastatic and/or inoperable PPGL, and with low toxicity. We present our experience with PRRT in advanced PPGL, treated in a ENETS Centre of Excellence.Materials and Methods: 165 patients with...

ea0090p469 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Gestational thyrotoxicosis due to molar pregnancy complicated by pre-eclampsia

Mansukhbhai Shekhda Kalyan , Zlatkin Vladislav , Kumar Sahoo Saroj , Tamjidul Islam Quazi , Naeem Ammara , Nwokolo Munachiso , Yousseif Ahmed , Karra Efthimia , Patel Dipesh , Khoo Bernard , Armeni Eleni

Introduction: Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a group of disorders arising from abnormal proliferation of placental trophoblasts. Hydatiform mole (molar pregnancy) is a premalignant condition which is further devided in to partial and complete mole. Incidence of molar pregnancy is estimated to be 1 in 1000 pregnancies. Hyperthyroidism is one of the rare complications of molar pregnancy which, if not detected and treated, can lead to adverse consequences. We describe...