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ea0051oc8.3 | Oral Communications 8 | BSPED2017

Parent reported outcomes in conditions affecting sex development

Macqueen Zoe , Gardner Melissa , Sandberg David E , Ahmed Syed Faisal

Background: There are gaps in our understanding of the impact of conditions that affect sex development, such as DSD and CAH, on the parent and patient.Aims: The project aimed to explore whether patient reported outcomes (PRO), assessed by standardised questionnaires, could be integrated within routine paediatric endocrine clinic visits.Methods: Previous validated questionnaires were used to develop a parent Self-Report qu...

ea0081oc3.1 | Oral Communications 3: Thyroid 1 | ECE2022

Real world prospective application of ATA guidelines in over 500 aspirated thyroid nodules: Is it time for changing the size cut-offs for FNA?

Ioakim Stamatina , Zavros George , Picolos Michalis , Syed Akheel , Kyriacou Angelos

Introduction: The 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) guidelines on the management of thyroid nodules and cancer recommend specific size cut-offs for fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology. We assessed the correlation between sonographic and cytological stratification as per the guidelines, with emphasis on the size cut-offs.Methods: In a ‘real world’ prospective study, we sonographically stratified 562 thyroid nodules prior to performing ul...

ea0050p397 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Primary versus tertiary care follow-up of low risk well differentiated thyroid cancer

Imran Syed , Rajaraman Mal , Chu Karen , VanUum Stan , Kaiser Stephanie

The optimum approach to long-term follow-up of well differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) remains unclear. We assessed the outcome of DTC patients followed in primary care (PrC) from Edmonton, AB with tertiary care (TrC) settings from Halifax, NS and London, ON. Patients who met the following criteria were identified: a) Initial diagnosis between January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2011, b) primary tumourA total of 317 patients, (PrC=93 and TrC=2...

ea0050ep059 | Neoplasia, Cancer and Late Effects | SFEBES2017

Pneumocystis pneumonia in Cushing’s syndrome due to ectopic ACTH

Papamargaritis Dimitris , Jafery Syed , Bhake Ragini , Reddy Narendra , Levy Miles

Introduction: Opportunistic infections are a recognised complication of severe hypercortisolism. We report a case of Pneumocystis Pneumonia (PCP for formerly named Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia) in patient with ectopic Cushing's syndrome (CS) caused by a metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung.Case history: A 61-year old male attended the Acute Medical Unit for investigation and treatment of seve...

ea0050ep078 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

A partial hypopituitarism case that resolved following bariatric surgery

Mitan Alan , Irshad Fahd , Bukhari Syed , Nyunt Aye

Background: The use of opioids in non-cancer patients has increased dramatically over the past few years. The most common endocrine dysfunction with opioid use is hypogonadism, but it has been reported in a small number of cases that adrenal insufficiency and adult growth hormone deficiency can also occur.Clinical case: A 39 year old male presented with general fatigue, loss of libido and sweating for about six mont...

ea0050cc08 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Pseudohypervitaminosis D due to assay interference

Khan Muhammad Ilyas , Ali Shah Syed Saad , Chikthimmah Vineeth

Assay interference with various laboratory measurements has been reported in the presence of paraproteins. We report a case of a 57 year old woman, who was referred to endocrine clinic after being found to have elevated total vitamin D levels of 369 and 336 nmol/l (normal 50–100 nmol/l). She was not known to be on any Vitamin D supplements that could account for such high levels. Around the time of referral, she was also diagnosed with IgM paraproteinaemia. Therefore, pos...

ea0050p397 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Primary versus tertiary care follow-up of low risk well differentiated thyroid cancer

Imran Syed , Rajaraman Mal , Chu Karen , VanUum Stan , Kaiser Stephanie

The optimum approach to long-term follow-up of well differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) remains unclear. We assessed the outcome of DTC patients followed in primary care (PrC) from Edmonton, AB with tertiary care (TrC) settings from Halifax, NS and London, ON. Patients who met the following criteria were identified: a) Initial diagnosis between January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2011, b) primary tumourA total of 317 patients, (PrC=93 and TrC=2...

ea0050ep059 | Neoplasia, Cancer and Late Effects | SFEBES2017

Pneumocystis pneumonia in Cushing’s syndrome due to ectopic ACTH

Papamargaritis Dimitris , Jafery Syed , Bhake Ragini , Reddy Narendra , Levy Miles

Introduction: Opportunistic infections are a recognised complication of severe hypercortisolism. We report a case of Pneumocystis Pneumonia (PCP for formerly named Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia) in patient with ectopic Cushing's syndrome (CS) caused by a metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung.Case history: A 61-year old male attended the Acute Medical Unit for investigation and treatment of seve...

ea0050ep078 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

A partial hypopituitarism case that resolved following bariatric surgery

Mitan Alan , Irshad Fahd , Bukhari Syed , Nyunt Aye

Background: The use of opioids in non-cancer patients has increased dramatically over the past few years. The most common endocrine dysfunction with opioid use is hypogonadism, but it has been reported in a small number of cases that adrenal insufficiency and adult growth hormone deficiency can also occur.Clinical case: A 39 year old male presented with general fatigue, loss of libido and sweating for about six mont...

ea0050cc08 | Featured Clinical Cases | SFEBES2017

Pseudohypervitaminosis D due to assay interference

Khan Muhammad Ilyas , Ali Shah Syed Saad , Chikthimmah Vineeth

Assay interference with various laboratory measurements has been reported in the presence of paraproteins. We report a case of a 57 year old woman, who was referred to endocrine clinic after being found to have elevated total vitamin D levels of 369 and 336 nmol/l (normal 50–100 nmol/l). She was not known to be on any Vitamin D supplements that could account for such high levels. Around the time of referral, she was also diagnosed with IgM paraproteinaemia. Therefore, pos...