Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0028p66 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2012

Correcting hyponatraemia on the AMU: learn to walk before you can run?

Webb David , Witherall Ruth , Ellis Holly , Griffiths Adam , Levy Miles

Introduction: Significant hyponatraemia (serum sodium <128 mmol/l) is a potentially modifiable cause of prolonged hospital length of stay (LOS). By correcting euvolaemic hyponatraemia more rapidly than imposed fluid restriction, vasopressin receptor-2 antagonists may be useful adjuncts to existing treatments.Aim: To explore the potential clinical utility of vasopressin antagonists by describing the frequency and nature of hyponatraemia typically enco...

ea0028p75 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2012

A rare case of prolactinoma presenting with psychosis

Witherall Ruth , Gleeson Helena , Howlett Trevor , Levy Miles

Case History: An 84-year-old women presented to a psychiatric unit with a 5-month history of fluctuating confusion, paranoid behaviour, anxiety, reduced cognition and unsteadiness. There was no history of galactorrhoea, headache or visual field disturbance. Past medical history included hypertension, chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure, premature menopause and hyperlipidaemia. She had been taking bendroflumethiazide, furosemide, mirtazepine and sulpiride. A CT hea...

ea0025p231 | Pituitary | SFEBES2011

Tri-phasic changes in sodium levels post pituitary surgery

Ellis Hollie , Webb David , Robertson Iain , Howlett Trevor , Levy Miles

Case: A 73-year-old lady presented with hyponatraemia six days post-transphenoidal surgery for a non functioning pituitary macro-adenoma. Peri-operatively she developed diabetes insipidus requiring short term desmopressin whilst on the neurosurgical ward. At post-operative presentation she complained of weakness, confusion and nausea; sodium 125 mmol/l, serum osmolality 268 mOsmol/kg, urine osmolality 474 mOsmol/kg. Over the next few days she became symptomatically worse and h...

ea0015p89 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008

Study on dopamine agonists and valvular heart disease in patients with acromegaly

Nayyar Vidhu , Levy Miles J , Davies Joan E , Howlett Trevor A

Introduction: Dopamine Agonists are important in the management of endocrine disorders such as acromegaly and hyperprolactinaemia. Recent studies have shown that Cabergoline used in high doses to treat Parkinson’s disease is associated with cardiac valve fibrosis.Methods: We identified patients on long term high-dose cabergoline for the management of acromegaly. The following data was analysed: demographic data, duration of treatment, cumulative dos...

ea0015p394 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008

Recurrent Riedel’s thyroiditis as a part of multifocal fibrosclerosis

Mohamed A Elrishi , Hopkins Rebecca , Levy Miles , Woltmann Gareth , Howlett Trevor

Introduction: Riedel’s thyroiditis is a rare disorder of unknown aetiology and may be seen isolated or as a part of multifocal fibrosclerosis. Multifocal fibrosclerosis involves two or more fibrotic disorders including Riedel’s thyroiditis, retroperitoneal fibrosis, sclerosing mediastinitis, retro-orbital pseudotumour and sclerosing cholangitis. We report a case of recurrent Riedel’s thyroiditis as part of multifocal fibrosclerosis presenting with a woody neck s...

ea0015p395 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008

An uncommon cause of thyrotoxicosis and thyroid eye disease

Hopkins Rebecca , Rishi Mohammed El , Levy Miles , Howlett Trevor

Introduction: It is well known that struma ovarii, choriocarcinoma and follicular thyroid carcinoma can cause thyrotoxicosis. We report a rare case of a man with carcinomatosis presenting with acute thyrotoxicosis, unilateral proptosis and neck swelling.Case report: A 48-year-old man presented with a 2 weeks history of neck swelling, profuse sweating, heat intolerance, agitation, weight loss and mild unilateral proptosis. He was a smoker with a 20 years ...

ea0045oc6.8 | Oral Communications 6- Endocrine | BSPED2016

Outcome of hyperthyroidism diagnosed in childhood and adolescence

Thanawala Nehal , Greening James , Levy Miles , Howlett Trevor , Shenoy Savitha

Background: Long term remission in paediatric onset hyperthyroidism (HT) is low at 20–30% compared to 40–50% in adult onset HT. There are very few studies which report long-term follow-up of paediatric onset HT especially into adulthood and factors which can predict a need for definitive treatment in the long-term.Objectives: To evaluate the long-term outcome of paediatric onset HT with follow-up into adulthood and identify any early predictors...

ea0072p5 | (1) | UKINETS2020

Allelic deletion of chromosome 18 is common in intra-abdominal neuroendocrine neoplasms

Gohil Shailesh , Hastings Rob , Shaw Jacqui , Levy Miles

Introduction: Our knowledge of the genomic background of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) is rapidly expanding with more widespread use of sequencing technologies. Although known to be mutationally quiet compared to some other malignancies, many NENs harbour somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs), however the significance of these are unclear.Aims: We sought to identify SCNAs in a cohort of patients with NENs.Methods: Whole exome s...

ea0094p179 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Rare case of a giant Adrenal Schwannoma

Viswanath Aditya , Dales Jolyon , Levy Miles , Shah Vikas

Introduction: Adrenal schwannomas are rare but important causes of adrenal tumours which can often only be diagnosed histologically. We present an interesting case of an incidentally detected adrenal schwannoma.Case: A 67-year-old gentleman had an ultrasound imaging of the abdomen that incidentally revealed a large right adrenal mass prompting referral to the endocrinology service. His past medical history included myoca...

ea0094p51 | Innovation in Teaching | SFEBES2023

Genomic notes for clinicians – A genomic testing resource for endocrinologists

Gohil Shailesh , Korbonits Marta , Casey Ruth , Newey Paul , Levy Miles

Introduction: Genomic testing is expected to become a part of mainstream testing in the not-too-distant future, with clinicians ordering genetics tests in the same way routine endocrine tests are requested today. Knowledge on how and what test to request needs to be gathered by a wide range of physicians. To support this, the Genomics Education Programme of NHS England is developing a resource for all endocrinologists to use in clinic as part it’s Genomic...