hrp0092p1-259 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (1) | ESPE2019

Disruption of Hypothalamic Regulation of Appetite Associated with Proton Beam Therapy

Sethi Aashish , Didi Mohammed , Mallucci Conor , Thorp Nicola , Hayden James , Pizer Barry , Blair Joanne

Introduction: Proton beam therapy (PBT) is being used increasingly for craniopharyngioma, as it is perceived to be a major benefit. There are some limited data relating to endocrine dysfunction following PBT, but very limited data on hypothalamic disturbance. Here we report two patients who presented with hypothalamic disruption immediately following PBT for craniopharyngioma.Case 1: A 12 year old girl presented with sei...

hrp0082p2-d3-493 | Endocrine Oncology | ESPE2014

Role of Metformin in the Treatment of Hypothalamic Obesity

Gangadharan Arundoss , Didi Mohammed , Pizer Barry , Howell Lisa , Hayden James , Mallucci Conor , Pettorini Benedetta , Blair Joanne C

Background: Disruption of homeostatic functioning of the hypothalamic centres results in hyperphagia, autonomic imbalance, reduction of energy expenditure, and hyperinsulinemia. A syndrome of rapid, unrelenting weight gain is often observed in patients with structural lesions of the hypothalamus. Hypothalamic obesity syndrome (HOS) is often refractory to standard dietary and lifestyle interventions. It has been reported that metformin induces anorectic effects via an increase ...

hrp0092p1-102 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Clinical Presentation, Management, and the Outcomes of Pituitary Adenomas in Children

Sethi Aashish , Didi Mohammed , Dharmraj Poonam , Ramakrishnan Renuka , Senniappan Senthil , Das Urmi , Avula Shivaram , Sinha Ajay , Mallucci Conor , Daousi Christina , Gilkes Catherine , Thorp Nicola , Blair Joanne

Introduction: Pituitary adenoma (PA) in childhood is a rare disease, accounting for 3 % of all intracranial paediatric neoplasm, and between 3 to 6% of all PA. There are only few large studies describing paediatric pituitary adenoma and even fewer studies with long-term outcome.Methods: In this retrospective study, clinical, biochemical and radiological parameters and outcome of paediatric patients (<16 years...

hrp0092rfc11.1 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 2 | ESPE2019

National United Kingdom Evidence- and Consensus-Based Guidelines for the Investigation, Treatment and Long-Term Follow-Up of Paediatric Craniopharyngioma

Gan Hoong-Wei , Morillon Paul , Albanese Assunta , Aquilina Kristian , Barkas Konstantinos , Chandler Chris , Chang Yen-Ch'ng , Daousi Christina , Drimtzias Evangelos , Farndon Sarah , Jacques Tom , Korbonits Marta , Kuczynski Adam , Limond Jennifer , Robinson Louise , Simmons Ian , Thomas Nick , Thomas Sophie , Thorpe Nicola , Vargha-Khadem Faraneh , Warren Daniel , Zebian Bassel , Gamble Ashley , Wilne Sophie , Harrison Barney , Spoudeas Helen , Mallucci Conor

Aims: Although rare, craniopharyngiomas are the commonest suprasellar tumour in childhood. Despite high overall survival, children and young people <19 years with craniopharyngiomas are at risk of multiple relapses and long-term tumour- and treatment-related neuroendocrine, cognitive and visual morbidity. A recent international survey highlighted the considerable variation in management strategies employed for these tumours, and the lack of any evidence- a...