hrp0098p2-337 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Abetalipoproteinemia: a case report

Fernando Arrais Ricardo , A. C. M de Medeiros Iluska , M. C. Maia Jussara , Chrystian V. de Azevedo Jenner , Cássia Barrionuevo Jaim e Viviane , Barboza Beltrão Cristine , B. M. M. de Almeida Yngra , Fernandes da Cunha Camila , Madeira de Almeida Thalita , Adonícia Gurgel Martins Kerlândia , Digilio Vieira da Silva Leopoldo

Introduction: Abetalipoproteinemia is a rare genetic disease with autosomal recessive inheritance, caused by biallelic mutations in the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTTP) gene¹. Its worldwide prevalence is estimated at 1:1,000,000², with approximately 100 cases reported in the literature³. Epidemiological data on this pathology in Brazil are not found in the literature.Case Report: J.O.S.C, a ...

hrp0095p2-103 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Reduction of The Nutritional Diagnosis of Eutrophy Among Brazilian Adolescents, Evaluation From 2010 to 2021

Machado Pinto Renata , Marinho de Jesus Luciana , Barreira Duarte de Sousa Mariana , Karoliny da Cunha Santos Viviane , Nascimento Fernandes Franco Nathália , Rodrigues Cardoso Jaína , Oliveira Alves Bruna

Introduction: Identifying the nutritional diagnosis of adolescents is crucial for developing public health strategies that promote the adequate development of this population.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian adolescents (10 to 19 years old) between 2010 and 2021.Methods: Descriptive ecological study. Data obtained from e-SUS Primary Care. The preval...

hrp0089p3-p251 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

Mosaicism 47XXX/45X0, a Case Report

Pinto Renata Machado , Duarte Sabrina Sara Moreira , Cunha Damiana Miriam da Cruz e , Ribeiro Cristiano Luiz , Silva Claudio Carlos da , Cruz Aparecido Divino da , Cruz Alex Silva da

Background and Aims: Turner Syndrome (TS), 45X0, is the most common chromosomal pathology affecting females, occurring in 1:2500 to 1:5000 female infants. The typical phenotype includes short stature, gonadal dysgenesis leading to sexual infantilism, low-set ears, low rear hairlin, mamary hypertelorism, neck webbing, gothic palate, irregular rotation of the elbows, shield chest, shortening of the 4th metacarpal, low hairline, shortening of lower extremities, renal disorders a...

hrp0086p1-p821 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Case Report of 48,xxyy Syndrome Associated to Father’s Radioactive Contamination During the Cesium Accident in Goiânia – Goiás, Brazil

Pinto Renata Machado , Cunha Damiana Mirian , Ribeiroi Cristiano Luiz , da Silva Claudio Carlos , da Cruz Aparecido Divino

Background: In total of 48,XXYY Syndrome occurs in 1:20.000–1:50.000 male births. It used to be considered as a variant of Klinefelter syndrome, but now it is considered as a distinct clinical and genetic entity with increased risks for congenital malformations, additional medical problems and more complex psychological and neurodevelopmental involvement. 48,XXYY Syndrome results from the fertilization of a normal female oocyte (Xm), with an aneuploid sperm (XpYpYp) produ...

hrp0092p2-196 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Klinefelter Syndrome Associated with Short Stature Due to Iatrogenic Cushing

Machado Pinto Renata , Barbosa Julio , Mendes Arthur , Steinmetz Lucas , Cunha Damiana , Divino Da Cruz Aparecido

Introduction: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is a form of aneuploidy resulting from 2 or more X chromosomes in a male. The most common karyotype is 47, XXY. KS affects physical and intellectual development to varying degrees, commonly causing hypo-development of secondary sexual characters and high stature.Case Report: JLV, male, 3 year 1 month age, the first child of a young non-consanguineous couple, was referred to the ped...

hrp0089p2-p263 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Genetic Investigation of SHORT Stature: A Case Report of Complex Constitutive Rearrangement Involving Chromosome 15

Pinto Renata Machado , Minasi Lysa Bernardes , Pinto Irene Plaza , Silva Juliana Ferreira da , Cunha Damiana Mirian da Cruz , Ribeiro Cristiano Luiz , Silva Claudio Carlos da , Cruz Aparecido Divino da

Introduction: Growth is a complex process influenced by several genetic factors both pre and postnatal, in which 80% of the height variation is explained by genetic factors. Nevertheless, the standard medical evaluation of short stature (SS) relies upon physical examination and laboratory parameters and identifies a pathological cause of SS in 1–40% of individuals. Rearrangements affecting chromosome 15 are rare and affected patients show a variety of nonspecific features...

hrp0095p2-13 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Failure to Thrive as A Manifestation of Neonatal Cushing.

Isabel Scheidt Maria , de Assis Galan Camila , Cristina Pedroso de Paula Leila , da Costa Rodrigues Ticiana , Antonio Czepielewski Mauro , Guaragna Filho Guilherme

Failure to thrive is a term used to describe inadequate growth or the inability to maintain growth, which usually occurs in early childhood. Case report: female patient, 7 months old, referred to the pediatric clinic of Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre due to a possible syndromic condition. He had no diagnosed comorbidity to date and was using only prophylactic ferrous sulfate and vitamin D. No family history of similar illness. Physical examination showed hypertric...

hrp0098p2-229 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2024

Prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in children with central precocious puberty with or without central nervous system lesions.

Almeida Bastos Aline , Pinheiro Machado Canton Ana , Baracho Macena Larissa , Fernandes Pedrosa Ludmila , da Costa Leite Claudia , Bilharino Mendonça Berenice , Nahime Brito Vinicius , Claudia Latronico Ana

Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms can be present in patients with central precocious puberty (CPP), with or without abnormalities in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, they are especially common in those with CPP-related lesions.Aim: To assess the prevalence of brain lesions detected by MRI in a cohort of children with CPP and to evaluate the occurrence of neuropsychiatric manifestations.<p class="a...

hrp0086p1-p348 | Gonads &amp; DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Exonic Splicing Mutations by Silent Nucleotide Variation in the Androgen Receptor Gene Causes Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome

Loch Batista Rafael , de Santi Rodrigues Andreza , Evilen da Silva Tathiana , Siqueira Cunha Flavia , Lisboa Gomes Nathalia , Rodrigues Daniela , Domenice Sorahia , Frade Costa Elaine , Bilharinho de Mendonca Berenice

Background: Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is a common form of 46,XY DSD. In the literature, 85–90% of patients with complete form of Androgen Insensitivity (CAIS) and 30% of patients with parcial form (PAIS) have the AR gene mutation identified, In most cases are found a missense mutation with aminoacid change. Mutations without aminoacid changes (silent mutations) are rarely related to human diseases and have never been identified in patients with CAIS.<p class="ab...

hrp0098fc15.3 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Assessment of actionable secondary genetic findings in a large cohort of children with short stature

Carneiro Rezende Raissa , Liberatoscioli Menezes de Andrade Nathalia , de Polli Cellin Laurana , Maria Santillan Ana , da Cunha Scalco Renata , Augusto de Lima Jorge Alexander

Introduction: Genetic investigation in patients with short stature allows diagnostic definition and impacts therapeutic decisions, clinical follow-up, and genetic counseling. That said, next-generation sequencing has created a new clinical challenge by allowing the identification of findings unrelated to the complaint that prompted testing. The ACMG published a list of actionable incidental findings that includes genes whose variants should be reported to pati...