Pituitary Masterclass Monday 16th Sept 2024.

ENDORSED BY THE SOCIETY FOR ENDOCRINOLOGY.


[[Timetable in pdf ]]               [[Timetable in word ]]                       [[Previous Pituitary day 2023]]                          [[Abstract book PDF]]

CPD applied for 5 external category 1 credits, code 149078. £30 for consultants and trainees alike subsidised rate.


[[Recording Part 1]]                  [[Part 2]]                  [[Part 3]]                  [[Next Pituitary day 15th Sept 2025]]     

Charing Cross Hospital Glenister Lecture Theatre or live on zoom

The closest tube is Baron's Court. Come out of the tube station, and turn right, and then walk through Hammersmith cemetery towards Charing Cross Hospital.
The Glenister is opposite the hospital next to the cemetery, as on these maps.CLICK ON MAPS TO ENLARGE.
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09:00 09:25 Registration

09:25-09:30 Welcome Niamh Martin

Timetable follows

SESSION 1 Chairs: Dr Anjali Amin, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London. Mr Arthur Dalton, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London.

09:30-10.00 What is the role of the transitional endocrine clinic for young people with pituitary conditions transferring from paediatric to adult services? Dr Anna Crown, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton.

10:00-10:20 Elevated T3 and T4 with a normal TSH: a diagnostic conundrum AY Thomsen, Kings College Hospital.

10:20-10:40 Triphasic response following pituitary surgery: a case report of a rare water balance disorder M Sun, Barking

10:40-11:00 An interesting case of MRI-occult microprolactinoma cured by surgical resection S Samarasinghe, London

11:00-11:20 A case of pituitary macro-adenoma with suspected apoplexy. B Bisma, Dartford and Gravesham

11:20-11:50 COFFEE



SESSION 2 Chairs: Dr Agnieszka Falinska, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford. Mr Ramesh Nair, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London.

11:50-12:10 An international conundrum M Mantega, UCLH and Malta

12:10-12:30 Recurrent Cushing’s disease with unusual dermatology W Geiballa, Guildford

12:30-12:50 Could this be a pituitary stalk adenoma? M Mort, Kingston

12:50-13:10 A rare case of hypophysitis due to localised marginal zone lymphoma P Agarwal, West herts.

13:10-14:00 LUNCH


SESSION 3 Chairs: Dr Rebecca Scott, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Mrs Debbie Papadopoulou, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London.


14:10-14:40 Outpatient transformation in pituitary services- what and when to see. Dr Rupa Ahluwalia, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Trust.

14:40-15:00 An unusual cause of elevated thyroid hormones and unsuppressed TSH M Phylactou, London

15:00-15:20 Pregnancy, prolactin and pituitary tumours S Sairam, Guildford

15:20-15:40 Case of an empty sella syndrome; lymphocytic hypophysitis L Dahal, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells

15:40-16:00 Diagnosing and managing TSHoma in pregnancy B Sharma, London

16:00-16:10 FEEDBACK AND CLOSE