Jackie Gilbert
University of Cambridge
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Clinical Endocrinology | 2012
Mubashir Mulla; Wolfram T. Knoefel; Jackie Gilbert; Alan McGregor; Klaus-Martin Schulte
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is a common endocrine cancer and frequently presents with lymph node (LN) metastases. The frequency of LN metastases in the lateral compartment and their surgical removal are poorly defined. There are no prospective randomised controlled trials addressing an eventual outcome difference relating to the extent of the initial surgical approach. The aim of this study was to define the extent of lateral LN involvement and the role of imaging in identification of these metastatic LN.
Clinical Endocrinology | 2012
Ben Whitelaw; Dorota Dworakowska; Natalie Thomas; Sinan Barazi; P. Riordan-Eva; Andrew King; Tim Hampton; David Landau; D. Lipscomb; Charles Buchanan; Jackie Gilbert; Simon Aylwin
The majority of prolactinomas respond to dopamine agonist therapy, but a proportion are resistant, requiring other treatments including surgery and/or radiotherapy. Temozolomide is an oral chemotherapy agent, which has been used as a salvage therapy to treat aggressive pituitary adenomas and carcinomas, including prolactinomas, unresponsive to all conventional treatment.
Clinical Endocrinology | 2016
Onyebuchi E. Okosieme; Jackie Gilbert; Prakash Abraham; Kristien Boelaert; Colin Mark Dayan; Mark Gurnell; Graham P. Leese; Christopher J. McCabe; Petros Perros; Vickie Smith; Graham R. Williams; Mark Vanderpump
The management of primary hypothyroidism with levothyroxine (L‐T4) is simple, effective and safe, and most patients report improved well‐being on initiation of treatment. However, a proportion of individuals continue to suffer with symptoms despite achieving adequate biochemical correction. The management of such individuals has been the subject of controversy and of considerable public interest. The American Thyroid Association (ATA) and the European Thyroid Association (ETA) have recently published guidelines on the diagnosis and management of hypothyroidism. These guidelines have been based on extensive reviews of the medical literature and include sections on the role of combination therapy with L‐T4 and liothyronine (L‐T3) in individuals who are persistently dissatisfied with L‐T4 therapy. This position statement by the British Thyroid Association (BTA) summarises the key points in these guidelines and makes recommendations on the management of primary hypothyroidism based on the current literature, review of the published positions of the ETA and ATA, and in line with best principles of good medical practice. The statement is endorsed by the Association of Clinical Biochemistry, (ACB), British Thyroid Foundation, (BTF), Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and Society for Endocrinology (SFE).
Endocrine-related Cancer | 2010
Dheeraj Karamchandani; Ramiro Arias-Amaya; Nora Donaldson; Jackie Gilbert; Klaus-Martin Schulte
Kidney transplantation and the associated immune suppression are associated with a significantly increased risk of developing cancer during long-term follow-up. Thyroid cancer has been recognised as a potential post-transplant risk but has not yet been subject of a focused review. We therefore performed a meta-analysis on data of 50,861 patients with a total follow-up of 198 595 patient-years and identified a 6.9-fold higher standardised incidence ratio (95% confidence interval 5.6-8.7, P<0.001) of thyroid cancer post renal transplantation as compared with a non-transplant group. All such cancers were of papillary type as far as histopathology was known. The mean time to discovery was 6.0 years post transplantation. This puts thyroid cancer into the group of high cancer risk following solid organ transplantation which already includes cervical cancer, non-melanoma skin cancer, oral and lip cancer and haematological malignancies. It is unclear what causes the increased cancer incidence. Inclusion of thyroid ultrasound in long-term post-transplant evaluation may help to ensure timely recognition of this condition.
Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2014
Klaus-Martin Schulte; N. Talat; G. Galata; Jackie Gilbert; J. Miell; Lorenz C. Hofbauer; A. Barthel; Salvador Diaz-Cano; Stefan R. Bornstein
Philosophical Magazine | 1985
M. Munawar Chaudhri; Jackie Gilbert
Endocrine Abstracts | 2018
Lauramay Davis; Dylan Lewis; Jennifer Clough; Benjamin Whitelaw; Jackie Gilbert; Salvador Diaz-Cano; David R Taylor; Royce P Vincent; Jonathan Hubbard; Gabriele Galata; Klaus-Martin Schulte; Simon Aylwin
20th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2018
Mohamed Bakhit; Benjamin Whitelaw; Jackie Gilbert; Patsy Coskeran; Salvador Diaz-Cano; David R Taylor; Norman T Taylor; Lea Ghatore; Dylan Lewis; Gillian Vivian; Debashis Sarker; Paul Ross; Laura May Davis; Jennifer Clough; Johnathan G Hubbard; Gabriele Galata; Andreas Prachalias; Klaus-Martin Schulte; Simon Aylwin
Society for Endocrinology BES 2016 | 2016
Christine H M Leong; David R Taylor; Jackie Gilbert; Benjamin Whitelaw
17th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2015
Jayamalathy Mannar Mannan; Mamta Joshi; Roy Vincent; Roy Sherwood; Bahram Jafar-Mohammadi; Jackie Gilbert; Benjamin Whitelaw; Simon Aylwin