hrp0086rfc3.4 | Pituitary | ESPE2016

Children and Adolescents with Severe TBI can Develop Late Pituitary Dysfunction Independently of the Results of the First Pituitary Evaluation

Dassa Yamina , Claire Personnier , Helene Crosnier , Mathilde Chevignard , Marie Bourgeois , Magali Viaud , Michel Polak

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common in childhood and can induce pituitary defects. Long-term endocrine consequences are missing.Objective and hypotheses: To determine in a prospective way if pediatric patients with a personal history of TBI developed long term pituitary deficiency independently of the results of the early hormonal investigation.Method: Prospective follow-up of an initial cohort of subjects (0–15...

hrp0084p2-461 | Growth | ESPE2015

French Growth Reference Charts should be Updated

Stoupa Athanasia , Goischke Alexandra , Garcin Camille , Elie Caroline , Viaud Magali , Thery Anne , Richard Genevieve , Polak Michel

Background: Growth charts constitute an important tool to monitor a child’s growth and development, and thus detect growth anomalies. Growth assessment allows early referral and management of treatable disorders. In France, the currently used growth reference charts were derived at the end of 1970s, based on children born on 1950s in Paris area. Questions are raised about their use for growth monitoring of more recently born children.Objectives: To ...

hrp0084p3-1107 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Between 3 to 4 Years after Severe Traumatism Brain Injury 22% at Least of Children and Adolescents do have Persistent Pituitary Dysfunction

Dassa Yamina , Personnier Claire , Crosnier Helene , Chevignard Mathilde , Bourgeois Marie , Viaud Magali , Polak Michel

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common in childhood but long-term endocrine consequences are yet to be documented by prospective data.Objective and hypotheses: We have previously demonstrated in prospective study that, 1 year after severe accidental TBI (ATBI) or inflicted TBI (ITBI), children and adolescents may present pituitary and growth hormone (GH) dysfunction. We present here the follow-up of this population to determine whether or not...

hrp0095p2-144 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Growpati Study: Clinical and genetic characterization of a cohort of patients with short stature due to severe primary IGF1 deficiency

Stoupa Athanasia , Flechtner Isabelle , Viaud Magali , Pinto Graziella , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Gonzalez-Briceno Laura , Thalassinos Caroline , Amselem Serge , Legendre Marie , Netchine Irene , Brioude Frederic , Polak Michel

Background: Severe primary insulin-growth factor-1 (IGF1) deficiency (SPIGF1D) is a rare cause of short stature. Diagnosis is based on low basal IGF1 concentration, short stature, normal or elevated growth hormone concentrations and absence of any secondary causes of growth failure. Thanks to advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, genetic etiology of SPIGF1D is expanding.Objectives: • Identify th...

hrp0092p2-176 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Efficacy and Safety of Growth Hormone (GH) in the Treatment of Children with Hypochondroplasia (HCH): Comparison with a Historical Cohort of Untreated Children with HCH

Pinto Graziella , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Viaud Magali , Cormier-Daire Valérie , Lopez Yeriley , Fresneau Laurence , Piketty Marie , Claude Pineau Jean , Polak Michel

Hypochondroplasia (HCH) is a skeletal dysplasia, mainly caused by mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor3 (FGFR3) gene and characterized by disproportionate short stature.Our main was to determine the efficacy of growth hormone therapy in children with HCH, compared with a historical cohort of 40 untreated children with HCH.Diagnosis of subjects was confirmed by the Bone Dysplasia Center2. Height standard dev...

hrp0086p1-p339 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Global and Sexual Quality of Life in Patients with Rokitanski Syndrome: A Comparative Study Between Surgical vs Non Surgical Management of Vaginal Agenesis in a French Cohort of 130 Patients

Bidet Maud , Cheikhelard Alaa , Christine Louis-Sylvestre , Jean Paniel Bernard , Karine Morcel , Magali Viaud , Amandine Baptiste , Caroline Elie , Yves Aigrain , Michel Polak

Background: Vaginal agenesis (VA) in MRKH syndrome can be managed either by surgery or autodilatations.Objective and hypotheses: To compare different managements of MRKH-VA in terms of quality of life, sexual function, anatomical results and complications.Method: National Multicentric observationnal study including 130 patients older than 18, at least one year after completing VA management, from October 2012 to April 2015. 84 had ...

hrp0086p1-p354 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Psychological Impact in Young Women of Announcement of a Utero-Vaginal Malformation (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser – MRKH Syndrome) and its Treatment

Gueniche Karinne , Ouallouche Chloe , Nataf Nicole , Bidet Maud , Cheikhelard Alaa , Paniel Bertrand-Jean , Louis-Sylvestre Christine , Morcel Karine , Viaud Magali , Elie Caroline , Baptiste Amandine , Aigrain Yves , Polak Michel

Background: Few studies have addressed the question of psychological impact and long term outcomes in MRKH patients.Objective and hypotheses: Our national multi-centric study aimed to assess MRKH patients’ experience concerning diagnostic announcement, treatment perception, impact on psychic functioning, socio-professional integration, affective and sexual life and quality of life.Method: First 40 MRKH patients aged 19–34...

hrp0084p2-469 | Growth | ESPE2015

Major Improvement in Parental Perception of their Children’s Height-Specific Quality of Life after 1 Year of GH Treatment: Our Experience with the QoLiSSY Questionnaire

Gonzalez-Briceno Laura Gabriela , Viaud Magali , Flechtner Isabelle , Dassa Yamina , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Thalassinos Caroline , Pauwels Christian , Beltrand Jacques , Busiah Kanetee , Pinto Graziella , Polak Michel

Background: Short stature may be a source of social and affective stress in children and their parents, and thus impact negatively on their quality of life (QoL). Treatment by GH may improve QoL through normalisation of height.Objective: To evaluate height-specific QoL in short stature children after 1 year of GH treatment.Methods: Prospective study. Inclusion criteria were: having started GH treatment at Hôpital Necker-Enfant...

hrp0094p2-253 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

GROWPATI Study: Growth and puberty description pattern in a well-characterized cohort of patients with growth retardation due to severe primary IGF1 deficiency

Stoupa Athanasia , Flechtner Isabelle , Viaud Magali , Pinto Graziella , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Thalassinos Caroline , Netchine Irene , Brioude Frederic , Amselem Serge , Legendre Marie , Polak Michel ,

Background: Severe primary insulin-growth factor-1 (IGF1) deficiency (SPIGF1D) is a rare cause of growth delay. The diagnostic criteria include age- and sex-dependent low basal IGF1 concentration (<2.5th percentile), height SDS < -3SDS, absence of growth hormone deficiency and of any secondary causes of growth failure.Objectives: 1) Report the growth pattern and pubertal status 2) Identify the molecula...

hrp0097p1-5 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Glucose profiles of children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: lesson from continuous glucose monitoring

Nguyen Quoc Adrien , Galderisi Alfonso , Kariyawasam Dulanjalee , Stoupa Athanasia , Pinto Graziella , Viaud Magali , Brabant Severine , Beltrand Jacques , Polak Michel , Samara-Boustani Dinane

Background: While the risk for hypoglycemia during acute illness is well described in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), there is little evidence for the prevalence of asymptomatic hypoglycemia in CAH. We explored the glucose profile of children with classical CAH by the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).Methods: We conducted an observational study in children aged 1-6 years with a dia...