hrp0086p2-p786 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Association between Congenital Hypopituitarism and Agenesis of the Internal Carotid Artery: A Case Report

Cocca Alessandra , Carney Olivia , Hulse Tony

Background: The abnormalities of the Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) are very rare phenomenona and the agenesis, in particular, has an estimated incidence of 0,01% among the general population. It could also be associated with another rare condition: the congenital hypopituitarism.Objective and hypotheses: To describe a very rare case characterized by the association between congenital hypopituitarism and abnormalities of the internal carotid artery.<p...

hrp0089p2-p411 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Awareness of the Risks of Acquired Iodine Deficiency in Strict Vegan Diets

Brandt Agnieszka , Cheung Moira , Sakka Sophia , Ajzensztejn Michal , Hulse Tony

Background: Iodine deficiency is the most common cause of acquired hypothyroidism worldwide but rare in developed countries. Incidence of iodine deficiency may be rising due to increased popularity of vegan diets. There is minimal information on official health promotional webpages alerting to this risk.Case presentation: We present a 2.5yr old boy and his 6yr old sister from a family who adhere to a strict vegan diet and additional dietary restriction i...

hrp0086p2-p294 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Differences in Hba1c among Different Ethnicities; Is it just a Matter of Mean Glycaemia?

Cocca Alessandra , Holloway Edward , Chapman Simon , Iafusco Dario , Hulse Tony

Background: Several studies have described ethnic differences in HbA1c. Non-Caucasian patients have been found to have an higher HbA1c than the Caucasian ones. These differences have often been attributed to disparities in access to medical care or quality of the care.Objective and hypotheses: Differences in Hba1c among the ethnicities could be related not only to mean glycaemia. The aim of our study was to observe if, at the same level of mean glucose, ...

hrp0086p1-p133 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Treatment with Zoledronic Acid in Children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Viseras Irene Fernandez , Konstantoulaki Ele , Jungbluth Heinz , Wraige Elizabeth , Gowda Vasantha , Hulse Tony , Cheung Moira

Background: Paediatric Osteoporosis can be a devastating complication of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Treatment with intravenous bisphosphonates such as pamidronate is currently the first treatment choice for paediatric osteoporosis of different etiologies.Objective and hypotheses: The aims of our study were i) to identify the proportion of boys with DMD with osteoporosis in our service and ii) to evaluate the side-effect profile of those treated w...

hrp0094p1-29 | Diabetes A | ESPE2021

Incidence and severity of new-onset paediatric Type 1 diabetes in the COVID-19 pandemic – a UK multicentre perspective

Ponmani Caroline , Sakka Sophia , Wickramarachchi Chandu , Redpath Yvette , Ajzensztejn Michal , Kanumakala Shankar , Hulse Tony ,

Background: Paediatric diabetes has been the focus of attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are reports of increased incidence of new-onset type 1 paediatric diabetes and concerns about delayed presentations to the Emergency Department (ED) due to parental fears of SARS-CoV-2, resulting in an increase in the incidence and severity of DKA in children with new-onset diabetes.Objectives: To characterise the features...

hrp0089p2-p318 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P2 | ESPE2018

SOX3 Gene Duplication Associated with Midline CNS Malformations, Hypopituitarism and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities: 5 Unrelated Cases

Chawla Garima , Nambisan Aparna K.R. , Arya Ved B. , Muhi-Iddin Nadia , Vamvakiti Katia , Ajzensztejn Michal , Hulse Tony , Buchanan Charles R. , Kapoor Ritika R.

Introduction: Duplications of SOX3 at Xq27.1 are known to be associated with a spectrum of midline defects, isolated/multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies and learning difficulties. We report 5 cases of SOX3 duplication with hypopituitarism and differing presentations. 1)Male neonate presented with poor feeding and prolonged jaundice. Investigations revealed central hypothyroidism and inadequate cortisol response to Synacthen. Appropriate hormone replacemen...

hrp0094p2-19 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Genetic analysis of paediatric primary adrenal insufficiency of unknown aetiology over 25 years

Buonocore Federica , Maharaj Avinaash , Qamar Younus , Koehler Katrin , Suntharalingham Jenifer P. , Chan Li F. , Ferraz-de-Souza Bruno , Hughes Claire R. , Lin Lin , Prasad Rathi , Allgrove Jeremy , Andrews Edward T. , Buchanan Charles R. , Cheetham Tim D. , Crowne Elizabeth C. , Davies Justin H. , Gregory John W. , Hindmarsh Peter C. , Hulse Tony , Krone Nils P. , Shah Pratik , Shaikh Mohamad G. , Roberts Catherine , Clayton Peter E. , Dattani Mehul T. , Thomas N. Simon , Huebner Angela , Clark Adrian J. , Metherell Louise A. , Achermann John C. ,

Introduction: Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The most common cause of PAI is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), but other well-established aetiologies include metabolic and autoimmune disorders, and physical damage. Mutations in more than 30 genes have now been associated with PAI, with considerable biochemical and phenotypic overlap. It is therefore importan...