Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0019p263 | Pituitary | SFEBES2009

Plasmacytoma: an unusual cause of a pituitary mass lesion

Murthy NPN , Ashawesh K , Kulambil Padinjakara NPN , Syed A , Randeva H

Introduction: Plasma cell neoplasms include a variety of clinicopathologic entities including; multiple myeloma, solitary plasmacytoma of bone and extramedullary plasmacytoma. Plasma cell neoplasms of the pituitary area are very rare, with only 19 cases in the literature. We report a rare case of multiple myeloma presenting with parasellar mass.Case: A 44-year-old lady was admitted with sudden onset of diplopia and blurring of vision. She also mentioned ...

ea0019p298 | Reproduction | SFEBES2009

Successful pregnancy and delivery of triplets in patient with BMI of 80

Padinjakara RN Kulambil , Ashawesh K , Murthy NPN , Anwar A

Introduction: It is rare for patients with morbid obesity to become pregnant without assisted reproductive support. Spontaneous conception of triplets and their successful delivery by caesarean section is hitherto unreported. We report the case of world’s heaviest mother to undergo caesarean section with good outcome for mother and the babies.Case history: A 24 year old lady was seen in the antenatal clinic at 11 weeks of pregnancy. She weighed 140 ...

ea0019p378 | Thyroid | SFEBES2009

Severe dilated cardiomyopathy and hyperthyroidism

Ashawesh K , Padinjakara RN Kulambil , Murthy NPN , Sankar S , Syed A

Introduction: Dilated cardiomyopathy is an uncommon, but well recognized, manifestation of thyrotoxicosis. However, hyperthyroidism presenting with dilated cardiomyopathy is very rare. We describe an unusual case of dilated cardiomyopathy as the initial manifestation of Graves’ hyperthyroidism.Case: A 61-year-old man of Malaysian origin, with no significant past medical history, was admitted with two month history of worsening shortness of breath, o...

ea0013p79 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2007

Postmenopausal hyperandrogenism of ovarian origin: diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties

Ashawesh K , Jose B , Redford DH , Barton DM

Background: Rapidly progressive hirsuitism or virilization raises the suspicion of an androgen-secreting tumour. Adrenal tumours are usually ruled out by hormonal testing and imaging studies. Small virilizing ovarian tumours may not be detectable by imaging studies.Case 1: A 66 year-old woman presented with 4 year history of hirsutism and virilization. She had a history of longstanding uterine bleeding secondary to fibroids. Investigations revealed raise...

ea0013p211 | AMEND Young Investigator's Award | SFEBES2007

Successful pregnancy and delivery after total hypophysectomy

Ashawesh K , Jose B , Redford DH , Barton DM

Background: Pregnancy after complete loss of hypophyseal function is rare. Complete lack of ovarian stimulation by FSH and LH results in anovulation and atrophy of the ovaries. We report a patient with panhypopituitirism who achieved pregnancy and delivery through in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET).Case: A 35 year-old lady had undergone four trans-sphenoidal hypophesectomy operations, at 12, 13, 23 and 26 years of age, for recur...

ea0013p320 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

Thyroid function testing in hypothyroid women during pregnancy

Jose Biju , Ashawesh Khaled , Ayres Chris , Redford David , Barton David

Background: Maintenance of euthyroidism is particularly important during pregnancy. In the early stages of gestation, maternal thyroid hormone is required for foetal neurological development. Some authors suggest presumptively increasing the thyroxine replacement at diagnosis of pregnancy. Recent United Kingdom guidelines recommended that thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4 (fT4) should be measured in hypothyroid women before conception, at diagnosis of pregnancy, at...

ea0012p22 | Clinical case reports/Governance | SFE2006

Management of occult virilizing ovarian tumours in postmenopausal women

Ashawesh KA , Fernando KA , Redford DH , Barton D

BackgroundIn postmenopausal women, rapidly progressive hirsuitism or virilization raises the suspicion of an androgen-secreting tumor. Adrenal tumours are usually ruled out by hormonal testing and imaging studies. Small virilizing ovarian tumours may not be detectable by imaging studies.CaseA 61-year-old woman presented with hirsutism and male-pattern baldness developing over a two year period. 40 years previ...

ea0049ep453 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2017

The prevalence of diabetic neuropathy, painful diabetic neuropathy and the at risk diabetic foot in Qatar

Elhadd Tarik , Ponirakis Georgios , Ashawesh Khaled , Dukhan Khaled , Samra Adel Badie Abou , Malik Rayaz

Objective: To define the prevalence of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN), painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) and the at risk diabetic foot in 2 out of the 3 National Diabetes Centres in Qatar.Methods: 712 people with Type-1 & Type-2 diabetes recruited from Alwakra Hospital and Hamad General Hospital underwent assessment for DPN & PDN using the Neurothesiometer and the DN4 questionnaire, respectively.Results: The average a...

ea0049ep534 | Diabetes complications | ECE2017

Impact of skin bundle implementation on hospital aquired pressure foot ulcers and lenght of stay in inpatients with diabetes

Ashawesh Khaled , Elyousfi Asma , Alam Masoud , Bloomer Lynda , Safi Abdul Wajid

Objective: To assess the impact of launching SKIN (Surface, Keep moving, Incontinence, Nutrition) bundle on development of pressure foot ulcers among in-patients with diabetes.Methods: SKIN Bundle was launched at Dudley Group of Hospitals Foundation Trust in mid- February 2011. Data on pressure foot ulcers were collected among patients with and without diabetes admitted during February 2010– February 2011 and then from February 2011–March 2012,...

ea0049ep597 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2017

Comparison of neonatal outcome in women with gestational diabetes on different pharmacoglogical agents dilevered at term

Elhadd Tarik , Jacob Sindu , Boama Vincent , Ashawesh Khaled , Dukhan Khaled , Beer Stephen , Satti Hiba

Objective: Though many studies have looked at the neonatal outcomes in patients with gestational diabetes on different medications, there is no consensus on the preferred drug for initiation of therapy. We aim to compare the neonatal outcome in a cohort of patients attending our service, to determine if one modality is superior to the other.Methods: This study is a prospective observational study from 1-07-2015 to 31-04-2016. The data of all gestational ...