hrp0089rfc2.2 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism 1 | ESPE2018

S-25OHD is Associated with Hand Grip Strength and Myopathy at Five Years in Girls: An Odense Child Cohort Study

Al-Jwadi Rada Faris , Jespersen Eva , Dalgard Christine , Bilenberg Niels , Christesen Henrik Thybo

Context: Severe vitamin D deficiency may lead to myopathy in adults. Little is known about vitamin D and muscle strength in children.Objective: To test whether hand grip strength (HGS) in 5-year-old-children associates with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (s-25OHD) from pregnancy to 5 years.Methods: Observational study in the population-based Odense Child Cohort, Denmark. At 5 years, anthropometrics, body fat percentage by skin fold meas...

hrp0086rfc2.3 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2016

Cord Vitamin D is Inversely Associated with Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure in 3-Year-Old Girls, but not in Boys

Larsen Sos Dragsbaek , Dalgard Christine , Christensen Mathilde Egelund , Andersen Louise Bjorkholt , Lykkedegn Sine , Christesen Henrik Thybo

Background: Vitamin D may have cardio-protective properties due to its biological actions. In children, observational studies linking actual vitamin D level and blood pressure have yielded conflicting results. Whether early life vitamin D exposure may elicit a programming effect on later systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) needs further investigation.Objective and hypotheses: We investigated whether higher levels of cord 25-h...

hrp0086rfc2.2 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2016

Duration of Exclusive Breastfeeding: ‘Game Changer’ in a Sex-Specific Association Between Cord Vitamin D Status and Infant Linear Growth

Christensen Anna Mathilde Egelund , Beck-Nielsen Signe , Dalgard Christine , Larsen Sos Dragsbaek , Lykkedegn Sine , Christesen Henrik Thybo

Background: Vitamin D deficiency in children clinically manifests as rickets causing growth impairment and bowing of the long bones, potentially increasing the ratio between crown-rump length and length (CRL:L) or sitting height and height (SH:H).Objective and hypotheses: We investigated whether CRL:L in 19-months-olds and SH:H in 36-months-olds were lower with higher cord 25hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD).Method: Participants were includ...

hrp0092s1.3 | Novel Advances in Diabetes and Obesity | ESPE2019

Rare Genetic Forms of Obesity: Clinical Approaches and Current Treatments in 2019

Poitou Christine

Obesity—defined as excess fat mass which impacts on physical health—is a complex and multifactorial disease where numerous environmental factors (overeating and/or reduced physical activity) act in concert with genetic factors. Understanding molecular mechanisms of obesity has rapidly improved in recent years due to the development of faster, more specific genetic screening tools (1). Rare genetic obesities are distinguished from more-common polygenic obesities where...

hrp0089p2-p397 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Hypothyroidism in a Child During Treatment with Nivolumab for a Glioblastoma

H Birkebaek Niels , Dahl Christine

Objective: The programmed cell death 1 protein (PD1) is a T lymphocyte membrane receptor, which when bound to its ligand PD – L1 inactivates the cytotoxic T lymphocyte, thereby down regulating the immune response. Cancer may upregulate PD – L1 on the cell surface, further downregulating the immune response. Nivolumab, a so called check point inhibitor, is a PD1 antibody, and when bound to PD1 keep the cytotoxic T lymphocyte active. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte activation b...

hrp0089p3-p307 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

Premature Adrenarche and Pseudohypoparathyroidism – Mechanistically Linked or Coincidence?

Odone Jessica , Yadlapalli Kumar , Burren Christine

Aims: To describe a case of premature adrenarche with pseudohypoparathyroidism, an as yet unreported combination.Case: An otherwise well 8 year old girl presented to a Paediatric Endocrine Clinic with early pubic hair development suggestive of Premature Adrenarche. Blood tests revealed hypocalcaemia, elevated phosphate and highly elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH) level, giving a biochemical diagnosis of pseudohypoparathyroidism. She had normal stature (...

hrp0086p1-p119 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Novel p.Asn628Ser Heterozygous Mutation in FGFR1 is Associated with Hartsfield Syndrome and Tumoral Calcinosis

Prasad Rathi , Brewer Carole , Burren Christine

Background: Our patient, a male infant has bilateral cleft lip and palate, bilateral split hand and foot, semilobar holoprosencephaly and specific pituitary defects (cranial diabetes insipidus, gonadotrophin deficiency). He developed tumoral calcinosis at 16 months.Objective and hypotheses: Our patient’s phenotype is suggestive of Hartsfield syndrome. We hypothesise that he harbours a FGFR1 mutation given recently published findings associa...

hrp0086p1-p623 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

Autosomal Dominant Growth Hormone Deficiency due to a Novel Mutation in the gh1 Gene

Ternand Christine , Gao Harry , Miller Bradley

Background: Familial growth hormone deficiency (GHD) with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern (isolated GHD type II) due to multiple different mutations in the GH1 gene have been described.Objective and hypotheses: Describe the clinical characteristics and mutation analysis of affected individuals in a family with growth hormone deficiency inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern.Method: Medical record review.<p class="...

hrp0092p3-254 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Encephalitis Associated with Autoimmune Thyroiditis: A Rare Cause of Encephalopathy In Children

Fudvoye Julie , Lebrethon Marie-Christine , Leroy Patricia , Seghaye Marie-Christine , Parent Anne-Simone

A ten year old girl was brought by the emergency mobile service for a persistent status epilepticus despite administration of Diazepam on site. She had presented headaches for the last three days and one episode of fever was suspected but not measured four days earlier. She had one episode of dizziness five days earlier.Persistent status epilepticus required invasive ventilation as well as deep sedation with Levetiracetam, Midazolam, ketamine, phenytoin,...

hrp0086p1-p557 | Perinatal Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

Mutations in MODY Genes: About Four Cases of Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Berthelon Karen , Rouleau Stephanie , Dupuis Clementine , Bouhours Natacha , Donzeau Aurelie , Cessans Christine , Bellanne Christine , Coutant Regis

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is the most common cause of persistent hypoglycemia in infants and children.Objective and hypotheses: Recently, mutations in genes usually involved in MODY 1 and 3 have been described in HI.Method: We present here six cases of hyperinsulinism associated with MODY1 (one case) and MODY3 (four cases) and one case of HI associated with MODY5 mutation.Results: Case 1...