hrp0084p2-507 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Fanconi Anemia Endocrine Abnormalities – Case Report

Abreu Liliana , Martins Sofia , Marques Olinda

Background: Fanconi anemia (FA) is a rare, genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous, autosomal or x-linked recessive chromosome instability disorder characterized by multiple congenital anomalies, bone marrow failure, and increased susceptibility to specific malignancies. Other findings, including short stature, skin pigmentation, and endocrine abnormalities have been recognized, most notably GH deficiency (GHD), hypothyroidism, and hypogonadism.Case...

hrp0095p1-541 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Severe Systemic Pseudohypoaldosteronism Type 1: 10 years of evolution

Luísa Carvalho Ana , Miguel Gomes Maria , Martins Sofia , Marques Olinda , Antunes Ana

Background: Type 1 pseudohypoaldosteronism (PHA1) is a rare syndrome characterized by unresponsiveness to aldosterone. Diagnosis is established by high levels of aldosterone and plasma renin activity, associated with findings of hypoaldosteronism (hyponatremia, hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis). When the inheritance pattern is autosomal recessive it expresses as a severe systemic disease and the mortality rate is high, especially in the neonatal period....

hrp0095p2-177 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Effects of Somatropin treatment in different groups of patients with indication for replacement therapy: isolated growth hormone deficiency, small for gestational age, Turner syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome

Afonso Nuno , Luísa Carvalho Ana , Martins Sofia , Antunes Ana , Miguel Gomes Maria

Introduction: Somatropin has been the standard treatment for Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) since 1985. Nowadays, has been approved for the treatment of other diseases, as: Small for gestational age (SGA), Turner syndrome (TS) and Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS).Aims: Assess the efficacy of somatropin in children followed in a tertiary Hospital, at 12 and 24 months of treatment, and to compare the results based on the patie...

hrp0092p3-318 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Novel Mutation in HNF4-Alpha Gene and Reclassification of Diabetes in a Family

Miguel Gomes Maria , Lemos Manuel C. , Marques Olinda , Martins Sofia , Antunes Ana

11-year-old female, admitted in the emergency room due to postprandial hyperglycemia (350 mg/dL) in her father´s glucometer without ketosis or acidosis. She referred one-month evolution of mild symptoms, as polydipsia, polyuria, sporadic abdominal pain and nocturia.She was the first child of non-consanguineous parents, born full term at vaginal delivery with a birth weight of 3760g (90th percentile). Since 5-years-old her weight was betwe...

hrp0089p3-p362 | Thyroid P3 | ESPE2018

Graves’ Disease in a Pediatric Population: Results from the Last 17 Years at a Pediatric Endocrinology Unit

Carvalho Fabia , Paredes Silvia , Miguel Gomes Maria , Martins Sofia , Marques Olinda , Antunes Ana

Introduction: Graves’ disease (GD), the main cause of hyperthyroidism in children, is caused by thyrotropin receptor stimulating autoantibodies (TRABs) that activate thyroid hormone synthesis, secretion and thyroid growth. Therapeutic options are anti-thyroid drugs (ATD), 131-I or thyroidectomy. This study reports the experience of a Tertiary Pediatric Endocrinology Unit.Methods: Review of GD patients diagnosed from January/2001 to October/2017. Res...

hrp0086p2-p589 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Severe Systemic Pseudohypoaldosteronism Type 1: 5 Years of Evolution

Miguel Gomes Maria , Baptista Vera , Martins Sofia , Marques Olinda , Antunes Ana

Background: Pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 (PHA1) is a rare syndrome characterized by unresponsiveness or resistance to the action of aldosterone. It manifests with persistent salt loss, resulting in hyponatremia, hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis. High levels of aldosterone and renin activity, confirms the diagnosis. When the inheritance pattern is autosomal recessive it expresses as a severe systemic disease. Often occurs in the neonatal period and presents with recurrent ...

hrp0097p1-563 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Clinical and analytical presentation of central precocious puberty according to age: a 20-year retrospective study

Luísa de Carvalho Ana , Matilde Carvalho Rita , Martins Sofia , Antunes Ana , Miguel Gomes Maria

Introduction: Central Precocious Puberty (CPP) results from the premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Is defined by the onset of secondary sexual characters before 8-years-old in girls and 9-years-old in boys. It’s associated with accelerated growth and advanced bone maturation and can lead to early epiphyseal fusion and reduced final height at adult age.Aims: To evaluate and compare the ...

hrp0097p2-95 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Short-term impact of therapy with GNRH analogues on the growth of female children with central precocious puberty: a retrospective study of the last 20 years

Luísa de Carvalho Ana , Carvalho Adriana , Martins Sofia , Antunes Ana , Miguel Gomes Maria

Introduction: Since the 1980s, long-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa) have been the standard treatment for central precocious puberty (CPP).Aims: To evaluate the short-term response (at 6 and 12 months) of treatment with GnRHa in female children diagnosed with CPP, regarding growth, bone maturation (Greulich and Pyle method), predicted adult height (PAH) and pubertal development (Tanner stages)....