hrp0084p3-1237 | Turner | ESPE2015

Clinical Features and Genetic Considerations of Turner Syndrome: A Review of Our Cases

Berrade Sara , Chueca Maria , Zarikian Sada , Mosquera Arantxa , Ulibarrena Noelia , Sola Alberto , Garcia Cristina , Oyarzabal Mirentxu

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) involves a partial or complete loss of an X chromosome. TS patients have an increased susceptibility to various disorders.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the clinical presentation, genotype and follow-up of TS patients controlled in the Pediatric endocrinology department of our hospital.Method: Retrospective study of patients diagnosed with TS at the ‘Navarra Hospital’ between 1980&#...

hrp0095p1-45 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus due to a variant in MAPK8IP1: a case report

Angulo-Mosquera Mario , Aguirre Marisol , Pachajoa Harry , Lemus Rodrigo , Mejia-Zapata Liliana , Larrañaga Isabella

Introduction: non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (type II) is an increasing problem in childhood. With the advancement of genetic testing and genome-wide association studies, mutations in genes causing loss or dysfunction of the pancreatic cell have been associated with type II diabetes. A heterozygous mutation of the MAPK8IP1 (Mitogen-activated protein kinase 8 interacting protein 1) gene is associated with a rare form of diabetes with few cases reported...

hrp0097p2-255 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Phenolic Endocrine Disruptors as Potential Risk Factors for Early Onset Thelarche: Insights from a Population-Based Study

Sol Ventura Paula , Escribano Arantxa , Herrero Xavier , Torrebias Meritxell , Corripio Raquel , Castiello Francesca , Riaño Isolina , Olivas Alicia , Suarez Beatriz , Freire Carmen

The diagnosis of early thelarche is common in Pediatric Endocrinology consultations, with many cases lacking an organic cause. It can either spontaneously resolve, remain stable, or progress to precocious puberty. Early exposure to endocrine-disrupting environmental pollutants (EDs) with estrogenic and/or anti-androgenic effects during pregnancy or childhood may affect the timing of thelarche onset and/or puberty in girls. Further research is needed to better understand the in...

hrp0092rfc1.4 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 1 | ESPE2019

Estimation of Mody Frequency and Prevalent Subtypes in Pediatric Patients by Targeted NGS

Salamanca Luis , Kadaoui Maria Al , Guerrero Julio , Carcavilla Atilano , Itza Nerea , Mora Cristina , Barreda Ana Coral , Dominguez Jesús , Vallespín Elena , Pozo Angela Del , Solis Mario , Aragonés Angel , Hermoso Florinda , Ramirez Joaquín , Teresa Muñoz Maria , Garzón Lucía , Rodriguez Amparo , Escribano Arantxa , Gonzalez Isabel , Campos Angel

Though up to fourteen different MODY subtypes have been so far described, there are no studies in the literature which have determined their actual frequency and prevalence in pediatric patients.Objectives: To identify the underlying molecular basis in a cohort of pediatric patients with a suspected clinical diagnosis of MODY by targeted NGS.Materials/Methods: Cohort of 60 patient fulfilling MODY c...