hrp0092p3-111 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Seven Methods of Indicating Childhood Metabolic Syndrome

koohmanaee shahin , dalili setila , hassanzadeh rad afagh , Forough Jafari Seyyedeh

Introduction and Aims: Metabolic syndrome (METs) has different complications such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes type 2. There is no uniform definition for METs. In this study, we aimed to define METs from different viewpoints to determine the most appropriate method that could be used for early METs diagnosis in general population and treat them immediately.Materials and Methods: This study was an analytic cros...

hrp0092p3-72 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Hematologic Indices Indicating Platelets Activity in Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Dalili Setila , Baghersalimi Adel , Koohmanaee Shahin , Hassanzadeh Rad Afagh , Farzamfard Venus

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate hematological indices especially PLT indices in children with T1DMMaterials and Methods: in this case-control study which was conducted on 166 participants including 83 children with diabetes type 1 and 83 children hospitalized for thorough assessment of short stature, PLT count, MPV, PDW, WBC count, hemoglobin, blood sugar,PCT, P-LCR, ans PLR were assessed. Patients with type 1...

hrp0082p3-d3-657 | Autoimmune Endocrine Disease | ESPE2014

Is There Any Correlation Between Height and Pediatrics’ Malignancy

Darbandi Bahram , Jafroodi Maryam , Baghersalimi Adel , Koohmanaee Shahin , Hassanzadeh Rad Afagh , Dalili Setila

Background: Recent studies had been demonstrated that raised height could be related with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). In addition, increased osteo–sarcorma had been indicated in taller individuals and those with earlier pubertal growth spurts. however, some investigators obtained no significant relation between elevated height and childhood malignancy.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to investigate whether there is any correlation between height and pe...