Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p131 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Seeking an appropriate sex of rearing in 5 α-reductase deficiency

Iyer S , Thomas RM , Cheetham T

5 α-reductase deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive condition of male psuedohermaphroditism, resulting from mutations of the type 2 isoenzyme 5 α-reductase, crucial in conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosteroneCase report: Baby P is a full term baby, a product of a consanguineous marriage. The baby had ambigous genitalia with a clitoris, minimal glans tissue at the apex of the labial folds, gonads in the labioscrotal folds and a ureth...

ea0009p174 | Thyroid | BES2005

Clinical outcome and implications for training in thyroid surgery in a district general hospital

Rao R , Marimuthu K , Thomas P

Clinical outcome and Implications for training in thyroid surgery in a district general HospitalAuthors: Rajashekhar Rao, Kanagaraj Marimuthu, and Paul ThomasObjective: To assess the volume of work outcome and training opportunity in adistrict general Hospital and compare with the BAES recommendationsMethods: Retrospective study, Patients identified by theatre records, pathology<p c...

ea0009p222 | Clinical | BES2005

Hypothalamo-pituitary axis in chronic fatigue syndrome & incidentaloma

Thomas C , Renner C , Lloyd J

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a common and disabling problem; although most likely of biopsychosocial origin, the nature of the pathophysiological components remains unclear. Most studied has been the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis; although the quality of many studies is poor, the overall balance of evidence points to reduced cortisol output in at least some patients, with some evidence that this is linked to symptom production or persistence. However, there is...

ea0006dp10 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2003

Confirmation of altered hypoglycaemia awareness by structured questionnaire and continuous ambulatory glucose profiles in those with Type 1 diabetes mellitus complicated by severe hypoglycaemia

Thomas R , Leech N , Shaw J

Objectives: To define clinical and metabolic factors associated with severe hypoglycaemia (SH) in affected individuals with Type 1 diabetes (T1DM).Methods: Individuals with T1DM and SH (defined as hypoglycaemia requiring third party intervention within the preceding 12 months) were characterised to include screening for other underlying autoimmune disease (coeliac serology, short synacthen and thyroid function tests); a questionnaire to evaluate underlyi...

ea0004p26 | Clinical case reports | SFE2002

Heparin Induced HyperKalemia

Thomas C , Smeeton F , Leatherdale B

Subcutaneous heparin is commonly used for prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis. Heparin induced hypoaldosteronism can lead to hyperkalemia and natriuresis. These side effects are more common in elderly, renal insufficient and diabetic patients. We present a case with heparin induced hyperkalemia in a patient with diabetes.An 85 year old lady with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus of 32 years duration with peripheral neuropathy was admitted under the vas...

ea0003p190 | Neuroendocrinology | BES2002

Functional neurosecretory GnRH deficiency in a man with adult onset hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism: an unrecognised entity?

Silveira L , Thomas M , Bouloux P

Hypothalamic GnRH neuronal dysfunction is a frequent cause of hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism (HH) in women with secondary amenohrroea. However, the entity is poorly characterized in men, possibly due to lack of a sensitive equivalent clinical marker of the condition.A 40-year-old man presented with a 7-year history of progressive lack of energy, loss of libido, decreased sexual function, and loss of morning erections. Puberty had occurred normally and h...

ea0056p722 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2018

Sever protracted hypernatraemia following Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state: Case report

Omer Tahir , Western Thomas , Kalk John

Introduction: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by a deficiency in the action of anti-diuretic hormone, and can be life threatening if not treated appropriately. Lithium is a commonly used mood stabiliser in psychiatry and is known to cause NDI in around 12% of patients. It has been reported in the literature that severe hyperglycemic state may trigger symptomatic lithium-induced NDI in patients who had been on prolonged lithium therapy.Case: We r...

ea0096p24 | Section | UKINETS2023

Painful cutaneous metastases in well differentiated bronchial neuroendocrine tumour (NET); could serotonin be the guilty molecule?

Jandel Johan , Holder Thomas , Anthoney Alan

Cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases are very rare in well differentiated neuroendocrine tumours with a handful of case reports available to date. Head & neck and bronchial NET seem to show this feature most commonly. Such metastases can be very painful and display allodynia (pain occurring on exposure to non-painful stimuli), even if growing very slowly. We describe the case of a young patient who underwent surgical resection of a typical bronchial NET who developed pain...

ea0098b18 | Basic Science | NANETS2023

Identifying the relationship between neuroendocrine tumors (NET) and glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) antibody

Watkins Claudia , James Tanner , Thomas MD Katharine

Background: Glutamic acid decarboxylase 65-kilodalton isoform (GAD65) antibody is a known to be present in inhibitory interneurons and pancreatic islet β-cells. Arino et al suggests that high levels of GAD65 present with neurological symptoms should prompt physicians to screen patients for occult cancer. The literature also suggests high GAD65 antibodies have been associated with various malignancies; although large studies are lacking. This research focuses on i...

ea0034p27 | Bone | SFEBES2014

The diagnosis of osteoporosis among South Indian male and female subjects with low impact hip fracture and comparison between Indian Council of Medical Research and Caucasian Bone Mineral Density Databases

Thomas Nihal , Shetty Sahana , Kapoor Nitin , Asha H S , Naik Dukhabandhu , Visalakshi P , Paul Thomas

Aims and objectives: This study was undertaken to look at the agreement between the hologic database (HD) based on NHANES bone mineral density (BMD) data in Caucasians and the ICMR database (ICMRD) published in 2010 in defining normal and subnormal BMD in subjects with or without hip fracture and to arrive at a BMD cut off which has a high sensitivity of predicting fracture.Materials and methods: A cross sectional study of 3098 subjects (men-341 and wome...