hrp0084p3-1193 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

NKX2-1 p.Asp266Argfs142X De Novo Mutation in a Girl with Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH): Phenotypic Description

Stoeva Iva , Thorwarth Anne , Stoilov Boris , Krude Heiko

Background: Ttf1−/− mice had complete absence of follicular and parafollicular cells, agenesis of lung parenchyma, ventral forebrain, and pituitary. Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) patients with chromosomal deletions encompassing the TTF1 locus and point mutations in the TTF1 gene confirmed its implication in the phenotype: CH with a thyroid gland in place, associated with respiratory distress syndro...

hrp0089p1-p257 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2018

Results of the hTPO Mutational Screening in Bulgarian Patients with Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH)

Stoeva Iva , Mihova Kalina , Stoilov Boris , Koleva Reni , Mladenov Wilhelm , Iotova Violeta , Kaneva Radka

Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is a partial or complete loss of function of the thyroid gland resulting in absent or decreased synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones affecting infants since birth. Mutations of the hTPO gene are associated with autosomal recessive forms of CH. Based on our TSH screening results, the number of children with eutopic primary CH is increasing. Molecular biology techniques can identify the CH genetic cause after selection based on family histor...

hrp0089p2-p388 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Clinical Course in a Girl with Two hTPO Mutations – Homozygous c.1268G>A (p.Gly393Arg) and Heterozygous c.208C>G (p.Ala70Pro): 27 Years of Follow Up

Stoeva Iva , Mihova Kalina , Koleva Reni , Zheliaskov Mitko , Stoilov Boris , Kaneva Radka

Of the several genetic defects responsible for thyroid dyshormonogenesis, mutations in TPO gene are the most prevalent causes of inherited defects in CH. Prevalent mutations are in exons 8-11 (catalytic site).Case presentation: Girl, born at 16d after term, before the introduction of the neonatal screening, with asphyxia, BL 55 cm, BW 4 kg. Because of insufficient weight gain, feeding difficulties, prolonged jaundice she was referred to a pediatric endoc...

hrp0084p3-1223 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Clinical Course in a Girl with hTPO Mutation R161I in Exon 5: 18 Years of Follow-Up

Stoeva Iva , Ambrugger Petra , Stoilov Boris , Dineva Ganka , Biebermann Heike , Grueters Annette

Background: Of the several genetic defects responsible for thyroid dyshormonogenesis, mutations in TPO gene are the most prevalent causes of inherited defects in CH. Prevalent mutations are in exons 8–11 (catalytic site).Case presentation: Girl, born at term (s.c) picked up by TSH screening and start of LT4 treatment at d14 with 14 μg/kg per day (table 1), clinical signs: no goiter, hypotonia, dry skin, posterior fontanel >5 mm, ...