hrp0089p3-p358 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

Argentinean First Experience with Transgender Children and Youths

Figueroa Veronica , Dacal Jimena Lopez , Sanz Carlos , Brunetto Oscar

Introduction: During last years there is an increasing number of referrals because of gender incongruence worldwide. In Argentina, in 2012, a gender identity law was sanctioned, stablishing the right of gender reassignment during childhood, adolescence, youth and adulthood, without the need of previous medical and/or mental health evaluation. This was followed by a great number of referrals. There is scarce literature regarding longterm outcome in transgender persons who start...

hrp0097p2-99 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Three cases of Leydig cell tumor with different clinical presentation

Hidalgo Coronado Lorena , Rampi Gabriela , Brunetto Oscar , Hernandez Claudia

Leydig cell tumors(LCTs) are rare testicular tumors, representing 1-3% of them. They are usually unilateral but can be bilateral up to 3%. Its incidence is bimodal, peaking at 5-10 years (20%) and 25-35 year (80%). Malignant transformation has not been clearly proven in children, whereas in adults they are malignant in 10% of cases. The main clinical manifestation is a palpable, painless testicular mass associated in a variable percentage with endocrinological manifestations t...

hrp0089p2-p244 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Familial Turner Syndrome: Case Report

Dacal Jimena Lopez , Villanueva Mercedes , Enacan Rosa , Brunetto Oscar , Figueroa Veronica

Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common chromosomic disorders characterized by partial or complete lack of one of X chromosomes. It presents variable phenotypic spectrum. Isochromosome of long arm (iXq10) is the third most frequent karyotype and could be in mosaicism in 10-15% of TS. The phenotypic manifestation are similar than girls 45X. It is described a higher incidence of thyroid autoimmunity (even though is currently under discussion) and of diabetes...

hrp0084p3-820 | Endocrine Oncology | ESPE2015

AIP Polymorphism in Familiar Isolated Pituitary Adenomas: Case Report

Viale Maria Lorena , Hernandez Claudia L , Rampi Maria Gabriela , Serra Maria Pia , Figueroa Veronica , Day Patricia Fainstein , Brunetto Oscar H

Background: Familiar isolated pituitary adenomas (FIPA) encompasses the familiar occurrence of isolated pituitary adenomas outside the setting of syndromic conditions such as MEN1 and Carney’s complex, and comprise about 2–3% of pituitary adenomas. About 20% of FIPA have mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein gene (AIP), usually associated with a worse outcome.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluate the presence of AIP gene m...