CASE STUDIES

A 12-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Carney Complex (CC) has accelerated growth. How does the endocrinologist manage this patient?
Authored by Charlie Jarvis
An 8-hour-old male infant is admitted to the neonatal unit with a blood glucose level of 0.9 mmol/L.
Authored by Sameera Auckburally
A 14.3-year-old girl presents to her GP with depression, lethargy, not paying attention at school, and being socially withdrawn.
Authored by Kate Davies, Li Chan
After experiencing gender dysphoria from age 6, Patient X is referred at age 14 years to the gender identity service by their GP.
Authored by Paul Carruthers
A 4-year-old boy of Bangladeshi origin was referred to paediatric endocrine clinic by his community paediatrician due to concerns of precocious puberty.
Authored by Aisha Aslam, Li Chan
A 4-year-old girl is referred to the local paediatric endocrine unit with signs of pubertal development.
Authored by Lydia Lake
A 4-year-old girl is referred to the local paediatric endocrine unit with signs of pubertal development.
Authored by David Lim
A 4-year-old girl is referred to the local paediatric endocrine unit with signs of pubertal development.
Authored by Lee Martin
A 14-year-old boy is referred by his doctor with concerns about his growth.
Authored by Pauline Musson
A 6 years and 5-month-old girl with Prader-Willi Syndrome attends endocrine clinic with her mother.
Authored by Helen Smart
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