Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0022p727 | Steroid metabolism & action | ECE2010

The response of creatine kinase specific activity in rat pituitary to estrogenic compounds and vitamin D less- calcemic analogs

Somjen Dalia , Mirsky Nitza , Tamir Snait , Vaya Jacob , Posner Gary H , Kaye Alvin M

We examined the response of rat female pituitary at different metabolic stages to treatments with estrogenic compounds and vitamin D analogs. Immature or ovariectomized (Ovx) female rats, responded by increased creatine kinase specific activity (CK) to estradiol-17β (E2), genistein (G), daidzein (D), biochainin A (BA), quecertin (Qu), carboxy- G (cG), carboxy- BA (cBA) and raloxifene (Ral). The response was inhibited when Ral was injected together with the estr...

ea0015p177 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2008

Thalidomide therapy for metastatic adrenal carcinoma

Dixit Kashinath , Shablak Alaaeldin , Jacob Koshy , Walmsley David , Hawkins Robert , Trainer Peter

Adrenocortical carcinoma are rare, highly vascular tumours with a generally poor prognosis. We have studied the use of the antiangiogenic drug, thalidomide (TH), in 6 patients with metastatic adrenocortical carcinoma (5 patients had adrenalectomy and one patient was inoperable#). The response to thalidomide treatment is summarized in the following Table. Assuming the residual/metastatic tumours to have a spheroidal form, the tumour volume (V) was calculated using the eq...

ea0011s79 | Management of complex genital anomalies and the transition from childhood to adulthood | ECE2006

Surgical management of ambiguous genitalia in the infant

Fékété CN , Lortat-Jacob S , Lottmann H

The Intersex Society of North America stated in 1993 that “Intersex Genital Surgery in Infancy is a form of child sexual abuse”. This peremptory statement based on outcome data judged from outdated medical and surgical procedures, leaded to an even more accurate surgical management of the intersex baby.An etiological precise diagnosis of the condition and of the FURTHER post-pubertal sexual abilities of the patient, is mandatory before surgery....

ea0011p96 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

A case of Cushing’s syndrome and rapid course of illness

Sudagani J , Jacob K , Anwar S , Gibson C , Davis JRE , Wu FCW

A 68-year-old woman presented with hypertension, oedema, weight gain and moon face. She had signs of proximal muscle weakness, thinning of scalp hair and bruising on her legs. Initial tests showed 24 hour urine free cortisol elevated at 946 nmol (0–300 nmol).Serum cortisol showed no circadian fluctuation (0900: 1094 nmol/l, 2400 hrs: 886 nmol/l) and no suppression by dexamethasone (2 mg/24 h for 48 h: 1067 nmol/l). ACTH levels were slightly raised (...

ea0011p97 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Primary adrenal insufficiency, gonadal failure and weak legs

Sudagani J , Jacob K , Anwar S , Gibson C , Davis JRE , Wu FCW

A 36-year-old male presented to neurologists with tiredness and clumsy gait. Examination revealed normal cranial nerves, spastic paraparesis and bilateral extensor plantar response, absent vibration sense and ataxia. He was thought to have an inherited form of Spino-Cerebellar ataxia. His mother had developed similar neurological problems in her 50 s, and his maternal uncle had Addison’s disease.He was referred to endocrinologists because of the fin...

ea0011p134 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Pituitary apoplexy and acromegaly: a case report

Jacob K , Sudagani J , Anwar S , Gibson C , Wu FCW , Ray DW , Davis JRE

Pituitary apoplexy is an acute medical emergency but there are no evidence based management guidelines, especially for neurosurgical intervention.A 35-year old male presented with sudden onset severe headache. On examination blood pressure was 180/120 without any lateralising neurological signs. He appeared acromegalic with a short history of enlarging hands & feet. Emergency CT scan and a MR scan later confirmed haemorrhagic pituitary adenoma, 3 cm ...

ea0011p440 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

Parathyroid scinigraphy for hyperparathyroidism, an assessment of performance

Paul Thomas Vizhalil , Thomas Nihal , Seshadri Mandal , Rajaratinam Simon , Sudeep K , Jagan Jacob Jubbin

Aims: To calculate the sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value of Parathyroid scintigraphy using Technetium-Sestamibi scan in the localization of parathyroid disease.Methods and material: This is a retrospective medical review of 161 patients who underwent the Parathyroid scintigraphy at our hospital in last six years. True positives were defined as patients with confirmed primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) on pathological examination. Tru...

ea0073aep481 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Pituitary function after transsphenoidal surgery including measurement of basal morning cortisol as predictor of adrenal insufficiency

Staby Ida , Krogh Jesper , Klose Marianne , Feldt-Rasmussen Ulla , Poulsgaard Lars , Springborg Jacob Bertram , Andreassen Mikkel

IntroductionPatients with pituitary adenomas undergoing transsphenoidal surgery require pre- and post-surgery examination of pituitary hormones. There is currently no consensus on how to evaluate the adrenal axis post-surgery. The aims of this study were to investigate factors that may predict postoperative adrenal insufficiency (AI) and to investigate the overall effect of transsphenoidal surgery on the pituitary function.Methods<...

ea0094p52 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2023

Non-invasive, nanodroplet, ultrasound imaging of gut permeability

Broughton-Venner Jacob , Reimer Kai , Tan Qinyuan , Tang Meng-xing , Murphy Kevin

The term Leaky Gut Syndrome (LGS) describes a collection of a range of symptoms, including abdominal pain, bloating, recurring diarrhoea, bloody stools and weight loss, when a diagnosis has not been, or cannot be, made. It can be associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease, chemotherapy and radiation therapies, and endocrine conditions including obesity and diabetes. The common underlying features of LGS are gut inflammation and an increase in gastrointest...

ea0099rc12.3 | Rapid Communications 12: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | Part II | ECE2024

Adipose tissue analysis toolkit (ATAT) for automated analysis of adipocyte size and extracellular matrix in white adipose tissue

Robino Jacob , Plekhanov Alexander , Zhu Qingzhang , Jensen Michael , Scherer Philipp , Roberts Charles , Varlamov Oleg

The pathological expansion of white adipose tissue (WAT) in obesity involves adipocyte hypertrophy accompanied by expansion of collagen-rich pericellular extracellular matrix (ECM) and the development of crown-like structures (CLS). Traditionally, WAT morphology is assessed through immunohistochemical analysis of WAT sections. However, manual analysis of large histological sections is time-consuming, and available digital tools for analyzing adipocyte size and pericellular ECM...