hrp0094p1-113 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity B | ESPE2021

Are you considering Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension when evaluating a patient with obesity?

Apperley Louise , Kumar Ram , Senniappan Senthil ,

Introduction: Obesity is a recognised risk factor for raised intracranial pressure in the adult population but is still under-recognised in children and young people. The pathophysiology of raised intracranial pressure in relation to obesity remains unclear. The aim of our study is to investigate the association between idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and obesity in children and young people.Method: Patients d...

hrp0089p3-p214 | GH & IGFs P3 | ESPE2018

Two Siblings with Short Stature

V Sri Nagesh , Dauber Andrew , Kanithi Ravishankar , Dutta Deep , G Ram Kumar

2 siblings were referred for evaluation fo short stature and failure to thrive. Both were born of 3rd degree consanguinity, first and second in birth order. the first sibling was 2 1/2 year old at time of referral and had birthweight of 3.1 kg and had gross motor delay. Present height was 65 cm (SDS −6.2 S.D.)and weight was 6 kg (<3rd centile) Second sibling was 1.5 years old, with gross motor delay with height of 57 cm (SDS −6.5 S.D.</sma...

hrp0098p2-115 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2024

Changes in Weight Distribution & Trends in Obesity Prevalence among Children and Adolescents in East Asia: Insights from NCD-RisC Data

Hee Hong Yong , Park Sujin , Chung Sochung , Shin Minsoo , Jung Jahye , Sul Ah-Ram , Lee Yoon

Background: The worldwide prevalence of pediatric obesity has increased in recent decades, also in East Asia with environmental and lifestyle changes. Due to differences in obesity definitions and country-specific growth charts, direct comparisons of obesity prevalence across countries may not be appropriate. We aimto analyze the changes in weight distribution and the trends and patterns of pediatric obesity in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan using WHO c...

hrp0092fc6.1 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism Session 2 | ESPE2019

Bone Tissue Characterization of a Mouse Model of Atypical Type VI Osteogenesis Imperfecta Reveals Hypermineralization of the Bone Matrix, Elevated Osteocyte Lacunardensity and Altered Vascularity

Hedjazi Ghazal , Guterman-Ram Gali , Blouin Stéphane , Roschger Paul , Klaushofer Klaus , Fratzl-Zelman Nadja , Marini Joan C

Objectives: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is an extremely heterogeneous connective tissue disorder characterized by low bone mass, which together with altered bone matrix properties leads to skeletal fragility. Due to the wide range of symptoms, the pathophysiology of the OI is not fully understood. Null mutations in SERPINF1, encoding the potent antiangiogenic factor PEDF, cause type VI OI with excessive osteoid formation, abnormal osteoblast-osteocyt...

hrp0089rfc12.3 | Diabetes and Insulin 2 | ESPE2018

Barriers and Sources of Support for the Performance of Physical Activity in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes

Livny Ruth , Said Wasim , Shilo Smadar , Gal Shoshana , Oren Meirav , Weiss Ram , Zuckerman-Levin Nehama , Shehadeh Naim , Cohen Michal

Background: The advantages of physical activity are particularly emphasized in children with type-1-diabetes and 60 minutes of regular daily activity is recommended. However, reports suggest that children with type-1-diabetes perform less than the recommended daily activity and are less active than their non-diabetic peers. This study aimed to: i) Identify barriers and sources of support for exercise performance in children and adolescents with type-1-diabetes. ii) Identify st...

hrp0086p1-p903 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

HABP2 as Genetic Susceptibility Factor for Familial Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma

de Randamie Rajdee , Martos Gabriel , Lumbreras Cesar , Regojo Rita Maria , Mendiola Marta , Argente Jesus , Moreno Jose Carlos

Background: HABP2 is an extra-cellular matrix protein involved in cell proliferation. Recently, HABP2 was proposed as responsible for the familial clustering of Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma (FDTC). However, its involvement was questioned by subsequent studies revealing high prevalence HAPB2 polymorphisms (SNPs) in the general population, leaving its pathogenic role uncertain.Objective and hypotheses: To identify genetic HABP2</e...

hrp0086p1-p909 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Identification of a “Cryptic” De Novo Deletion in NKX2.1 in the Brain-Lung-Thyroid Syndrome using Genomic SNP Arrays

Villafuerte Beatriz , de Benito Daniel Natera , Lacamara Nerea , Garcia Marta , Lumbreras Cesar , de Randamie Rajdee , Nevado Julian , Moreno Jose Carlos

Background: Genetic defects in NKX2.1 (chromosome 14q13) are associated with hypothyroidism, choreo-athetotic movements and respiratory distress, known as the “Brain-Lung-Thyroid syndrome”.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the genetic basis of a disorder compatible with the “NKX2.1 syndrome” and extra features outside the typical triad.Patients and methods: 10-year old girl with congenital ...

hrp0082fc5.5 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2014

Characterization of IGFI Receptor Expression and Localization in Paediatric Gliomas Upon Diagnosis According to WHO 2007 Grading

Clement Florencia , Venara Marcela , Maglio Silvana , Martin Ayelen , Matho Cecilia , Petre Cesar , Lombardi Mercedes Garcia , Bergada Ignacio , Pennisi Patricia

Background: Gliomas are the most common subgroup of CNS tumours in children. Histologic grading is a means of predicting the biological behavior of these tumours and survival is strongly correlated with tumour gradation. The IGF system of ligands and receptors are known to play an important role in both normal and neoplastic growth. Recently, nuclear translocation of the type 1 IGF1R has been demonstrated in tumour tissues. Although the IGF1R expression has been described in C...

hrp0086rfc11.3 | Thyroid | ESPE2016

Germline and Somatic DICER1 Mutations in Familial Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Multinodular Goiter

Lumbreras Cesar , Chueca Maria Jesus , Arribas Laura , de Randamie Rajdee , Alonso Angel , Fernandez Pilar , Berrade Sara , Anda Emma , Regojo Rita Maria , Mendiola Marta , Moreno Jose Carlos

Background: The inheritable component of familial Papillary Thyroid Cancer (fPTC) was recently attributed to monogenic defects in a reduced number of genes including DICER1. DICER1 codes for a ribonuclease of the RNaseIII family essential for the biogenesis of microRNAs.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to identify germline and/or somatic mutations in DICER1 in a familial pedigree with PTC, multinodular goiter (MNG) and other ...

hrp0098p3-134 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2024

Beyond the phenotype. Report of 3 patients with non-typical Noonan Syndrome (NS)

Plomer Paula , Perez Garrido Natalia , Cesar Ramirez Pablo , Marino Roxana , Jimena Diaz Maria , Gabriela Obregón Maria , Gil Silvia , Ciaccio Marta , Isabel Di Palma Maria

Introduction: NS is a relative frequent cause of short stature (ST) in pediatrics and its diagnosis is based on a combination of typical facial features, ST, chest wall defects, cardiac defects, developmental delay, cryptorchidism, lymphatic dysplasia, and family history (“Van Der Burgt Criteria”, revised 2007). Around 50% of NS patients presents a pathogenic variant in the PTPN11 gene. The overlap with other conditions, phenotypic changes...