hrp0084p1-138 | Turner & Puberty | ESPE2015

Weight Gain in Turner Syndrome: Association to Puberty Induction?

Reinehr Thomas , Lindberg Anders , Toschke Christina , Cara Jose , Chrysis Dionisios , Camacho-Hubner Cecila

Background: We have recently reported a BMI-SDS increase in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) treated with growth hormone (GH) (1).Objective and hypothesis: We hypothesise that puberty induction in TS is associated with weight gain.Method: We analysed the weight changes (BMI-SDS) of 888 girls with TS in the Pfizer International Growth Database (KIGS). Overweight was defined by a BMI >90th percentile and obesity by a BMI >97th...

hrp0094p2-27 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

High doses op’-DDD cause metrorragia in young girls

Thomas-Teinturier Cecile , Bouvattier Claire , Linglart Agnes ,

Gynecomastia is a well-known effect of treatment with op’-DDD in male adults. Metrorragia in young girls is a less known effect because only a few children receive this drug, mostly for bad prognosis adrenocortical carcinoma. Moreover, it has been reported that op’DDD causes precocious puberty, but cases are not well documented. We report 2 cases of young girls receiving high-dose op’-DDD who presented recurrent metrorragia. Case 1: An 18 month old girl was diag...

hrp0094p1-190 | Pituitary B | ESPE2021

Six novel variants in the MKRN3 gene causing central precocious puberty: characteristics of ten patients and their affected relatives

Gernay Caroline , Brachet Cecile , Tenoutasse Sylvie , Boros Emese , Libioulle Cecile , Heinrichs Claudine ,

Background: In 2013, Abreu et al identified loss-of function mutation in the MKRN3 gene of fifteen patients from five families with idiopathic central precocious puberty (iCPP), highlighting the implication of this maternally imprinted gene in this still poorly understood condition. Since this study, other mutations have been described and now represent the most common genetic cause of iCPP.Objective: The objective of th...

hrp0092p1-322 | Diabetes and Insulin (2) | ESPE2019

Neonatal Diabetes and Glis3 Mutation: A New Phenotype

Kamoun Thouraya , Chabchoub Imen , Kmiha Sana , Julier Cecile , Hachicha Mongia

Background: The transcription factor Gli-similar 3 (Glis3) is predominantly expressed in the pancreas and it has a critical role in the development of insulin producing β-cells, thyroid and kidney. Mutations in GLIS3 is a rare cause of neonatal diabetes associated with congenital hypothyroidism, congenital glaucoma and polycystic kidney. We report a new case from consanguineous parents with homozygous novel mutation in GLIS3 gene.<p class="abstext"...

hrp0082p1-d2-10 | Adrenals &amp; HP Axis | ESPE2014

An Unusual Presentation of Isolated ACTH-Deficiency Secondary to TBX19 Mutation Revealed by Late Onset Hypoglycemia Seizure

Valentin Cecile , Saveanu Alexandru , Beltrand Jacques , Netchine Irene

Background: Congenital isolated ACTH deficiency (IAD) is a rare inherited disorder that is clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Patients are characterized by low or absent cortisol production secondary to low plasma ACTH despite normal secretion of other pituitary hormones and the absence of structural pituitary defects. Mutations in the TBX19 gene, a T-box factor selectively expressed in developing corticotroph cells, have been identified so far only in cases of neonatal...

hrp0092p3-137 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism (to include Hypoglycaemia) | ESPE2019

Case Report: A neonate with Prolonged Hypoglycemia

Chetcha Adele Bodieu , Njiandock Cecilia Fomenky

Background: Transient hyperinsulinism (HI) is a condition characterized by high insulin level, low FFA level in a context of severe hypoglycemia in neonate. Our objective is to present a case of a transient hypoglycemia in a newborn. Evaluation and management of this condition is discussed.Case presentation: A 14days old term baby was diagnosed with bilateral bronchopneumonia. He received antibiotics and nasal drop. On d...

hrp0095fc1.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Neonatal TSH screening for congenital hypothyroidism: before discharge or at home?

Boros Emese , Marcelis Lionel , Van Vliet Guy , Elilie Mawa Ongoth Farel , Heinrichs Claudine , Brachet Cecile

In Belgium, neonatal TSH screening for congenital hypothyroidism has been performed between day 3 and 5 of life since the late seventies. In January 2015, a policy of early discharge of healthy neonates was implemented so that the neonatal screening strategy had to be adapted. Between January 2015 and September 2019, dried blood spot sampling was mostly collected at home AFTER discharge at 72 h of life (Newborn Screening Strategy 1 (NBS1)). After October 2019, sampling was mos...

hrp0095p1-544 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Long term effects of continuous subcutaneous infusion of recombinant LH and FSH during infancy on testicular function in congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.

Sophie Lambert Anne , Avril Tristan , Teinturier Cecile , Rothenbuhler Anya , Linglart Agnes , Bouvattier Claire

Context: We previously observed that continuous subcutaneous infusion (CSI) of gonadotropins in infants with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) can mimic the hormonal pattern of minipuberty.Objective: Describe the peripubertal outcome in gonadotropins CSI treated patients.Patients: A retrospective study was realised in Bicetre Hospital between 2004 and 2022. Follow-up d...

hrp0089p2-p118 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

“What do You Know About Your Diabetes?’: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study of Teenagers and Young Adults’ Understanding of their Disease

Malek Jehanne , Petit-Bibal Cecile , Denis Elsa , Eroukhmanoff Juliette , Filippo Gianpaolo De

Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in teenagers is challenging: the constraints of diabetes add up to the specificities of a delicate age; moreover, this period of life is often associated with impaired metabolic control (i.e. higher hemoglobin A1c - HbA1c). Therapeutic Patient Education (TPE) enables people with chronic diseases to manage their illness and yields benefits in both health and financial terms. The first step of TPE approach is to make an “educational diagnos...

hrp0089p2-p384 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Graves’s Disease During Pregnancy: The Impact on the Fetus and the Newborn

Belin Florine , Rodrigue Danielle , Claire Claire , Bouvattier , Teinturier Cecile , Fouati Khadidja , Linglart Agnes , Lambert Anne-Sophie

Introduction: Graves’s disease is frequent in women, its prevalence being 0.5–2% and its incidence 0.1–1% during pregnancy. Both TSH anti-receptor antibodies and the synthetic antithyroid drugs cross the placenta, increasing the risk of hypo- and/or hyperhtyroidism. Our objective is to describe the thyroid status of fetus and newborns from women with Graves’s disease referred to our Department.Materials and methods: We included childr...