Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0077p177 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Obesity-induced upregulation of chemokine Ccl4 in mouse visceral adipose tissue: effects on β-cell function

Ashik Tanyel , Atanes Patricio , Lee Vivian , Persaud Shanta

Introduction: Adipose tissue-derived peptides, known as adipokines, act as key regulators of metabolic homeostasis, but little information is available on adipokine-mediated cross-talk with β-cells via islet GPCR interactions, nor whether this is altered in obesity. The expression profile of islet GPCR peptide ligand mRNAs in visceral adipose tissue from lean and diet-induced obese mice was therefore defined and the functional effects of Ccl4 on β-cells were characte...

ea0081p212 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Identifying the use of clinical and radiological parameters to assess moderate-severe Graves’ Orbitopathy − a multi-centre analysis of the characteristics of patients with Graves’ Orbitopathy

George Nicole , Lee Vickie , Feeney Claire , Bhatia Kunwar , Ali Amina

Background: Early diagnosis and surveillance of Graves’ Orbitopathy (GO) is essential to prevent severe, sight-threatening complications and long-term disability; therefore, it is highly desirable to identify risk factors and early predictors of severe disease. GO is clinically assessed using the Clinical Activity Score (CAS) and the EUGOGO Severity Scale (ESS), which are subjective, qualitative tests that are used to evaluate the activity and severity at the anterior orb...

ea0050oc2.2 | Clinical Highlights | SFEBES2017

Combined immunosuppression & radiotherapy in thyroid eye disease (CIRTED) trial: A multi-centre, double-masked, factorial randomised controlled trial

Taylor Peter , Rajendram Rathie , Uddin Jimmy , Lee Richard , Dayan Colin

On behalf of the Combined immunosuppression & radiotherapy in thyroid eye disease (CIRTED) InvestigatorsBackground: Thyroid eye disease is an inflammatory orbital condition which causes visual dysfunction and psychological morbidity. Current evidence is conflicting on the benefit of radiotherapy and antiproliferative immunosuppression in addition to systemic corticosteroid treatment. In particular, little is known about clinical outcomes mor...

ea0050p394 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Investigating the utility of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance Imaging as an adjunct to clinical assessment in Graves’ Orbitopathy (GO)

Feeney Claire , Rahman Farzana , Lingam Ravi , Lee Vickie

Purpose: Early diagnosis and treatment of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) are essential to prevent physical and psychological burdens of advanced disease. MRI diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is an emerging modality to assist with timely diagnosis. We investigated the value of DWI in early diagnosis and monitoring and its relationship with the clinical activity score (CAS) and quality of life (QoL) scores in a joint endocrine/ophthalmology clinic.<p class="abst...

ea0050ep103 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Severe thyroid-associated orbitopathy manifesting two years post total thyroidectomy for follicular carcinoma variant of the thyroid

Ramli Rozana , Palazzo Fausto , Robinson Stephen , Lee Vickie

We present a case of severe thyroid-associated orbitopathy in a 44-year-old man with metastatic follicular carcinoma of the thyroid. He presented with a neck lump, and following further investigations, underwent a hemithyroidectomy followed by a completion thyroidectomy. Histology of the thyroid confirmed widely invasive follicular carcinoma of Hurthle cell type with foci of vascular invasion (pT3 Nx Mx). He received radioactive iodine ablation therapy (3.7GBq), ...

ea0050oc2.2 | Clinical Highlights | SFEBES2017

Combined immunosuppression & radiotherapy in thyroid eye disease (CIRTED) trial: A multi-centre, double-masked, factorial randomised controlled trial

Taylor Peter , Rajendram Rathie , Uddin Jimmy , Lee Richard , Dayan Colin

On behalf of the Combined immunosuppression & radiotherapy in thyroid eye disease (CIRTED) InvestigatorsBackground: Thyroid eye disease is an inflammatory orbital condition which causes visual dysfunction and psychological morbidity. Current evidence is conflicting on the benefit of radiotherapy and antiproliferative immunosuppression in addition to systemic corticosteroid treatment. In particular, little is known about clinical outcomes mor...

ea0050p394 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Investigating the utility of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance Imaging as an adjunct to clinical assessment in Graves’ Orbitopathy (GO)

Feeney Claire , Rahman Farzana , Lingam Ravi , Lee Vickie

Purpose: Early diagnosis and treatment of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) are essential to prevent physical and psychological burdens of advanced disease. MRI diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is an emerging modality to assist with timely diagnosis. We investigated the value of DWI in early diagnosis and monitoring and its relationship with the clinical activity score (CAS) and quality of life (QoL) scores in a joint endocrine/ophthalmology clinic.<p class="abst...

ea0050ep103 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Severe thyroid-associated orbitopathy manifesting two years post total thyroidectomy for follicular carcinoma variant of the thyroid

Ramli Rozana , Palazzo Fausto , Robinson Stephen , Lee Vickie

We present a case of severe thyroid-associated orbitopathy in a 44-year-old man with metastatic follicular carcinoma of the thyroid. He presented with a neck lump, and following further investigations, underwent a hemithyroidectomy followed by a completion thyroidectomy. Histology of the thyroid confirmed widely invasive follicular carcinoma of Hurthle cell type with foci of vascular invasion (pT3 Nx Mx). He received radioactive iodine ablation therapy (3.7GBq), ...

ea0090p300 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

Bioluminescence and autofluorescence of parathyroid glands to identify an intra-thyroidal parathyroid tumour

Lin Zhimin , Wai Kit Lee James , Yuan Ngiam Kee

Bioluminescence is bringing new and exciting possibilities to the field of endocrine surgery, because we are able to better harness the property of autofluorescence of the parathyroid glands. Parathyroid glands have an inherent ability to produce infra-red autofluorescence at the wavelength of 820 nm to 830 nm, if the gland absorbs light at the wavelength of 750 nm. With highly sensitive technology and the ability to filter out other reflected light and noise, it is now possib...

ea0091p2 | Poster Presentations | SFEEU2023

Is it MEN2B or not? That is The Question

Subramaniam Yuvanaa , Lee Jessica , de Benito-Llopis Laura , Sharma Aditi

A 35-year-old gentleman was referred to our Endocrinology department by Moorfields Eye hospital. He reported a one-year history of visual decline in his right eye, which led to prescription glasses, and incidental finding of bilateral conjunctival nodules. He had reduced visual acuity (pinhole right eye: 6/24 and left eye 6/6) and prominent corneal nerves on slit-lamp examination. He underwent an excisional biopsy of the conjunctival nodules confirming bilateral conjunctival n...