Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050ep042 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

A rare cause of acute severe hyponatraemia secondary to the syndrome of inappropraite anti-diuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion

Wordsworth Georgina , Hasan Faisal , Parfitt Vernon , Chau Fong , Cheyne Elizabeth , Tatovic Danijela , Lonnen Kathryn , Johnson Andrew

Hyponatremia is the commonest electrolyte abnormality presenting to Medical Admissions and when acute, severe and symptomatic, is associated with high mortality. The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is the most common underlying disorder in hospitalised patients with euvolaemic hyponatraemia and is a complication of many clinical conditions and drug therapies.We discuss the cases of two patients...

ea0085oc8.4 | Oral Communications 8 | BSPED2022

A national survey of bone-endocrine monitoring in duchenne muscular dystrophy and the patients experience

Thakrar Sejal , Turner Catherine , Guglieri Michela , Johnson Alex , Wong Sze Choong

Objectives: DMD Care UK (www.dmdcareuk.org) is a national project initiated and funded by Duchenne UK in collaboration with Newcastle University and the UK North Star clinical network. The main aim is to facilitate implementation of care standards across the UK national health system. In 2021, DMD Care UK conducted a comprehensive online family survey of all aspects of care of boys with DMD with the aim of capturing the patients experienc...

ea0086oc5.5 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2022

Upregulation of hepatic de novo lipogenesis dissociates from changes in liver fat content and insulin sensitivity in healthy humans

Dearlove David , Parry Sion , Johnson Elspeth , Cornfield Thomas , Mozes Ferenc , Dyson Pam , Hodson Leanne

Introduction: Increased hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL) is often associated with greater intrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) content and/or decreased insulin sensitivity; however, the contribution of DNL to each has not been fully elucidated. Therefore, the present work determined if increased DNL, achieved via adoption of an isocaloric high-sugar diet, resulted in concomitant increases in IHTG content and/or decreases in insulin sensitivity.Methods: Sixt...

ea0089c10 | Clinical – Chemo/SSA/Biologics | NANETS2022

ACTH-secreting Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Case-Series

Pelle, MD Eleonora , Al-Toubah, MPH Taymeyah , Hallanger-Johnson, MD Julie , Strosberg, MD Jonathan

Background: Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms rarely secrete ACTH resulting in ectopic Cushing’s syndrome. Data are limited to case reports and very small series.Methods: Cases of ectopic Cushing’s syndrome were identified from a database of pancreatic NEN seen at the Moffitt Cancer Center between 1/2008 and 4/2022. Tumor characteristics, clinical signs and symptoms, therapies and outcomes were evaluated.Results: 13 pat...

ea0090ep831 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Pituitary Abscess – A challenge to diagnose preoperatively

Ahmad Waqar , Nichols Matthew , Johnson Karen , Nicholson Claire , Mamoojee Yaasir , Joshi Ashwin

Background: Pituitary abscess is rare but a serious intrasellar infection. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of the sellar masses due to its high morbidity and mortality rates. Despite recent advances in radiological investigations, it remains a challenge to make a definitive diagnosis preoperatively [1]. We present a case of pituitary abscess who presented with pan hypopituitarism and central diabetes insipidus.Case presen...

ea0047oc46 | Innovative Theranostics | Theranostics2016

Spatially informed dose deposition of Auger electron-emitting radionuclides at a cell nucleus scale

Lee Boon Q , Falzone Nadia , Royle Georgina , Johnson Errin , Stuchbery Andrew E , Kibedi Tibor , Vallis Katherine A

Aim: Auger electron (AE)-emitting radionuclides are well suited as molecularly targeted radionuclide therapeutics (MRT) due to the high energy deposition density in the immediate vicinity of the decay site which avoids to a large extent non-specific radiotoxicity. However, due to the short range of the low-energy Auger (and Coster-Kronig) electrons, it is imperative that the AE emitting agent is closely associated with the cell nucleus. In this study we evaluate the dose depos...

ea0046p24 | (1) | UKINETS2016

Improving outcomes for patients with resectable small bowel NET tumours; 5 year experience from a tertiary centre

ElGendy Khalil , Johnson Sarah , French Jeremy , White Steven , Charnley Richard , Manas Derek , Wilson Colin

Introduction: There remains controversy about which patients benefit from removal of their primary small bowel tumour and whether this should be performed in a specialist tertiary referral hospital as an elective procedure. Part of the decision making and consenting process in patients with metastases will be a shared decision about surgery with the patient in light of symptoms, morbidity from surgery and survival. The aim of this study was to elucidate important institution s...

ea0043oc41 | Operational Aspects in Diabetes CT's | WCTD2016

Non-invasive lower limb small arterial measures co-segregate strongly with foot complications in people with diabetes

Lanting Sean , Twigg Stephen , Johnson Nathan , Baker Michael , Caterson Ian , Chuter Vivienne

Aim: In diabetes, non-invasive lower-limb assessments including continuous wave Doppler (CWD), ankle-brachial index (ABI) and toe-brachial index (TBI) are recommended to assess vascular status due to increased risk of ulceration and amputation associated vascular pathology. How well these measurements can identify those at risk of these complications is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between a history of foot complication and non-invasive va...

ea0059ep5 | Adrenal and steroids | SFEBES2018

What lies beneath? Herbal medications can lead to adrenal insufficiency

Kempegowda Punith , Quinn Lauren , Shepherd Lisa , Kauser Samina , Johnson Briony , Lawson Alexander , Bates Andrew

A 62-year-old Asian British female presented with increasing tiredness. She had multiple co-morbidities and was prescribed steroid inhalers for suspected asthma. Her type 2 diabetes mellitus, previously well controlled on metformin, had worsened over a short period of time (48 to 85 mmol/mol). On examination, she was obese (weight 82 kg, BMI 43 kg/m2), hypertensive (155/78 mmHg); rest of the examination was unremarkable. The blood test revealed undetectable cortisol...

ea0038p73 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2015

Immobilisation hypercalcaemia in two intensive care patients

Sabin Jodie , Harris Sharman , Peyrasse Pierre , Johnson Ian , Jones Ginette , Wilton Anthony

Immobilisation is a recognised but rare cause of hypercalcaemia. Most reported cases are patients with spinal cord injury or trauma.Case 1: A 26-year-old female experienced a 5½ months admission to the intensive care unit (ITU) with complications following small bowel resection for Crohn’s disease. At 16 weeks she developed hypercalcaemia. Investigations confirmed calcium 3.24 mmol/l, parathyroid hormone (PTH) <0.6 pmol/l (1.6–6.9), 24...