Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0013p333 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

Neuropsychological abnormalities in overt and sub-clinical hypothyroidism improve but do not normalise following 3 months replacement with L-thyroxine

Correia Neuman , Mullally Sinead , Tun Tommy Kyaw , Phelan Niamh , Fitzgibbon Maria , O’Mara Shane , Boran Gerard , Gibney James

The neuropsychological mechanism underlying cognitive impairment in hypothyroidism is poorly understood. It is not known whether cognitive impairment resolves following L-Thyroxine (LT4) replacement. It is also unknown whether similar neuropsychological abnormalities occur in patients with sub-clinical hypothyroidism (SCH). To address these questions, we performed neuropsychological tests in 17 patients with hypothyroidism (age 45±3 years; mean±S.E.M.)...

ea0011p621 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | ECE2006

Cushing’s syndrome as a model to investigate the effects on cognition of high circulating levels of glucocorticoid

Correia N , Mullally S , Shahid M , Phelan NA , O’Mara S , Kyaw Tun T , Gibney J

Glucocorticoid (GC) excess is associated with significant brain morphological changes including loss of volume and cerebral atrophy. These effects correlate with the degree and duration of GC elevation1. The neuropsychological abnormalities associated with GC excess, however, remain poorly understood2. Patients with Cushing’s syndrome represent a useful model in which to study the effects of severe and prolonged GC excess.We pr...