Friday 11th December 2015 MAP Wolfson Education Centre, Hammersmith Hospital 8.30am Registration and Coffee 8.50am Welcome and Introduction: Mr. Fausto Palazzo, Prof Karim Meeran and Prof. Waljit Dhillo: Session
1: Incidental Endocrine Pathology
(chair Prof Waljit Dhillo) 9.00am The Pituitary Incidentaloma Prof Karim Meeran (Imperial College) 9.30am The Thyroid Incidentaloma Mr David Scott-Coombes (Cardiff) 10.00am ‘Adrenal Incidentaloma – management and challenges’. Prof John Newell-Price (Sheffield) 10.30am Clinical Cases (OC1) (V018) A gradually progressive case of 'Pituitary incidentaloma' - Rathke's cleft cyst 10.40am (OC2) (V020) A large incidental adrenal mass – does size matter? 11.00am Coffee Break Session 2: Endocrine
Cancer: Thyroid 11.30am Controversies in Thyroid Cancer Guidelines? Prof Graham Williams (Imperial College) International Guest Lecturer 12.00pm Optimising surgery for papillary thyroid cancer: Preventing recurrence Prof Antonio Sitges-Serra (Barcelona, Spain) 1.00pm Lunch & Poster session Session 3: Endocrine Cancer: Neuroendocrine tumours (chair Prof Andreja Frilling) 2.00pm Surgical Strategies in Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours Mr Duncan Spalding (Imperial College NHS Trust) 2.30pm Chemotherapy and new agents for treating NETs Dr Rohini Sharma Session 4: Debate: Severe thyrotoxicosis in early pregnancy Chair: Dr James Ahlquist A 40 year-old patient has been trying to become pregnant for some years with IVF and at last presents delighted having just missed her period with a pregnancy. Her tremor and palpitations are due not just to her excitement but also because she has a FT4 of 40 pM. 3.00 pm (OC3) (V023) Graves’ thyrotoxicosis and pregnancy: a case of resistant thyrotoxicosis with Propylthiouracil treatment (Monika Reddy) 3.10pm (OC4) (V021) Treatment of thyrotoxicosis in pregnancy: Three cases exemplifying multi-specialty involvement 3.20pm The case for medical treatment for the whole pregnancy. Which drug (PTU or CBZ) and when? Dr Mark Vanderpump 3.45pm This patient needs an urgent thyroidectomy : the case for surgery Prof Stephen Robinson 4.15pm (OC5) (V009) Pregnant and hypercalcaemic, what next : An interactive clinical case. (Dr Amir Sam) 4.45 Feedback and Close |