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ea0011p500 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

Development of dopamine agonist resistance and progression from microadenoma to macroadenoma in two women with hyperprolactinaemia

McCall D , Hunter SJ , Cooke RS , Herron B , Sheridan B , Atkinson AB

Dopamine agonist therapy is an effective long-term treatment in >90% of patients with hyperprolactinaemia, controlling both prolactin secretion and tumour growth. We describe the unusual late emergence of resistance to high-dose dopamine agonist treatment in two recent female patients. Both women presented with secondary amenorrhoea, were shown to have high prolactin levels and a pituitary microadenoma. Each had an excellent initial response to bromocriptine but years late...

ea0081ep765 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022

Head and neck paragangliomas: the belfast trust experience

Darrat Milad , Bailie Neil , Hampton Susie , Cooke Stephen , Weir Philip , Lau Louis , Herron Brian , Morrison Patrick J , Johnston Philip

Background: Head and neck paragangliomas (HNPGL) are rare, usually benign slow-growing tumours arising from neural crest-derived tissue. Definitive treatment strategies for HNPGL have not been clearly defined.Aims: To provide a comprehensive review of our institutional experience of the clinical features, investigations, management and follow up of this cohort.Methods: Baseline clinical information was taken from a prospectively ma...

ea0070aep671 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

To score or not to score? Is Ki-67 analysis worthwhile in pituitary neuroendocrine tumours?

Benjamin Loughrey Paul , Craig Stephanie , Herron Brian , Abdullahi Sidi Fatima , McQuaid Stephen , Kelly Paul , Humphries Matt , Parkes Eileen , McArt Darragh , Hunter Steven , Korbonits Marta , James Jacqueline

Pituitary neuroendocrine tumours (PitNETs) are heterogeneous and have limited biomarkers to predict their behaviour, thus making their prognostication difficult. Ki-67 is a protein expressed in active phases of the cell cycle and is one of the biomarkers utilized in routine assessment of PitNET tissue. Current European Society of Endocrinology recommendations advise that histopathological analysis of PitNETs should as a minimum include Ki-67 proliferation index and anterior pi...

ea0073aep488 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Pituitary surgery in northern ireland: A twenty year retrospective population based analysis

Loughrey Paul Benjamin , Craig Stephanie , Herron Brian , Cooke Stephen , Weir Philip , Bhattacharya Debarata , Sturdy Erin , Salto-Tellez Manuel , Parkes Eileen , McArt Darragh , Korbonits Marta , Hunter Steven , James Jacqueline

In Northern Ireland, the sole tertiary referral centre for pituitary disease which includes neurosurgery and endocrinology for ~1.9 million people, is based in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. A retrospective study has been commenced to examine clinical, biochemical, histopathological and radiological data for all patients operated on across an approximately 20 year period in Northern Ireland. Ethical approval was obtained from the Northern Ireland Biobank (study num...