hrp0097p2-88 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

A glimpse of the presentation of Pseudohypoparathyroidism in children.A Case series from a tertiary care Pediatric Endocrine center in Sri Lanka.

Gamage Dilhara , Jayasundara Imalka , Siriwardana Dinendra , Atapattu Navoda

Background: Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a condition primarily caused by impaired hormonal signaling through the stimulatory G protein (G2 alpha) for the activation of adenyl cyclase, which is coupled to G protein receptors(1). This occurs due to the molecular defects in the receptors related to the alpha subunit. (1–3). The condition results in resistance to Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and other hormones. Less than 60 cases have been reported worldwi...

hrp0092p2-80 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Effect of Multiple dose Insulin on Glycaemic Control and Adiposity in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes; a Sri Lankan Experience

Hashim Raihana , Hoole Thabitha , Prematilake Dilusha , Kollurage Udeni , Gunasekara Buddi , Suntharesan Janani , Atapattu Navoda

Objective: To describe the glycaemic control and change in body mass index (BMI) in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) after converting to multiple dose insulin regime (MDI) from fixed dose insulin regime (FD).Methods: A retrospective observational study on children with T1DM who were converted to MDI from FD at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital from January 2013 to June 2018. Mean haemoglobin A1c(H...

hrp0092p3-291 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Rare Causes for Paediatric Virilizing Tumors

Suntharesan Jananie , Atapattu Navoda , Prematilake Dilusha , Hashim Raihana , Gunasekara Buddhi , De silva Dimarsha

Introduction: Excessive androgen secretion from gonads, adrenal gland and tumors arising from germ cells lead to gonadotropin independent precocious puberty in male and virilization in females. Rapid progression of symptoms with peripheral precocity need urgent evaluation to identify the underlying etiology. We report three cases of malignancy with excess androgen secretion within a year in a tertiary care children hospital in Sri Lanka....

hrp0092p3-322 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Bartter Syndrome Complicated with Growth Hormone Deficiency Due to a Suprasellar Arachnoid Cyst

Hashim Raihana , Atapattu Navoda , Fernando Jerard , Prematilake Dilusha , Gunasekara Buddi , Suntharesan Janani , De Silva Dimarsha

Introduction: Bartter syndrome (BS) is a rare genetic renal tubular disorder characterized by hypokalemia, salt-wasting and metabolic alkalosis. Polyuria, polydipsia, hypokalemia and salt loss are responsible for the growth retardation seen in BS. Persistent growth failure despite optimizing medical therapy may be due to growth hormone (GH) deficiency.Case diagnosis and treatment: A 9-year-old girl diagnosed with Bartter...

hrp0089p3-p058 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Severe Neonatal Hypercalcemia: A Challenging Case

Hashim Raihana , Prematilake Dilusha , Gunasekara Buddi , Suntharesan Jananie , Kollurage Udeni , Atapattu Navoda

Neonatal severe hyperparathyroidism (NSHPT) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder due to inactivating mutations of calcium-sensing receptor. These receptors are vital in calcium homeostasis and are expressed in a number of tissues such as parathyroid glands, renal tubules and bone. Homozygous mutations lead to severe hypercalcemia and life-threatening bone demineralization if untreated. A neonate born to 2nd degree consanguineous parents presented with poor feeding...

hrp0089p2-p204 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Assessment of the Stretched Penile Length in Sri Lankan Newborns

Kollurage Dona Udeni Anuruddhika , Atapattu Navoda , Jayamanna Deepal , Gunasiri Janaka Ravinath , Silva Shamya De

Background: Evaluation of the external genitalia is very important in the routine neonatal examination, since abnormalities of the genitalia give clues to underlying endocrine disorders or serious structural malformations. This is the first report regarding the stretched penile length (SPL) of newborns from Sri Lanka.Objective and hypotheses: The objectives of the study were to document the SPL of healthy term neonates born following an uncomplicated del...

hrp0089p3-p227 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

Auditing Presentation, Investigations and Management of Turner’s Syndrome

Gunasekara Buddhi , Premathilaka Dilusha , Hasheem Raihana , Kollurage Udeni , Suntharesan Janani , Jeyanthakumar Rasarathinum , Armugam Puvana , Atapattu Navoda

Background: Turner’s syndrome (TS) is the most common genetic disorder in females affecting approximately 1 in 2500 live female births as a result of partial or complete X chromosomal monosomy. TS mostly affect skeletal, cardiovascular, endocrine and reproductive systems. Girls with TS present with short stature and dysmorphic features such as webbed neck and delayed puberty. Age at diagnosis of children with TS is extremely important to start growth hormone at younger ag...

hrp0094p2-418 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

46 XX, SRY negative testicular DSD presenting with VACTERL Syndrome

Suntharesan Jananie , Gunasekara Budhi , Lakmini Chamila , De Silva Uamd , Navoda Atapattu

Introduction: Sex determining region Y (SRY gene) located in chromosome Yp11.3, initiate gonadal differentiation into testes, which subsequently leads to development of Wolffian duct, male external genitalia, and regression of Mullerian duct. Not only SRY, SOX9, FGF9, DAX1, WT1, RSPO1, and SOX10 contribute for gonadal differentiation. Imbalance of expression of above genes in the absence of SRY leads to 46, XX testicular DSD. We describe a case of 46...

hrp0097p1-73 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Insulin as a treatment modality for familial chylomicronemia syndrome in resource-limited settings- A Case series

Jebaseeli Hoole Thabitha , Suntharesan Jananie , Jayasundara Imalka , Siriwardne Dinendra , Naotunna Chamidri , Jasinghe Eresha , Atapattu Navoda

Introduction: Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is an extremely rare monogenic disease with a prevalence of 1-2:1,000,000. Defects in lipoprotein lipase (LPL) are the main cause. Recurrent acute pancreatitis is a life-threatening complication of FCS. Insulin therapy is known to be a mode of treatment for hypertriglyceridemia.Case series: We present four children with genetically confirmed LPL deficiency followed up...

hrp0097p1-81 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Comparison of HbA1c and OGTT for the identification of type 2 diabetes in obese children above 10 years of age.

A. M. Dimarsha de Silva U. , Askin Shereen , Jayamanne Bdw , Atapattu Navoda

Background: Childhood obesity is a growing global problem that linked with health issues including type II diabetes. Early screening and diagnosis using OGTT and/or HbA1c of obese children is recommended in order to minimize type II diabetic risk. OGTT requires fasting and two venesections impeding the child’s compliance. In contrast, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a convenient test and evaluation of HbA1C as a diagnostic tool of type II diabetes in the obese...