hrp0086p1-p353 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Familial Testotoxicosis: Outcome and Possible Relation to Testicular Malignancies

Hovinga Idske Kremer , Stuart Annemarie Verrijn

Background: Testotoxicosis or familial male-limited precocious puberty (FMPP) is a rare disease caused by an autosomal dominant activating mutation of the luteinizing hormone receptor gene, leading to early gonadotrophin-independent precocious puberty. Phenotypic expression is limited to males. Treatment evolved over the last decades and nowadays consists of a combination of a potent anti-androgen agent and a third-generation aromatase inhibitor. Since the identification of et...

hrp0084p2-517 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Be Aware of Congenital Panhypopituitarism in Children with a Family History of Polydactyly

Hovinga Idske Kremer , Giltay Jacques , van der Kamp Hetty

Background: Congenital panhypopituitarism is associated with a variety of gene mutations. Abnormalities in the Gli2 gene were only recently described to be associated with congenital panhypopituitarism (Franca et al. 2010). Gli2 is a gene that encodes a transcription factor downstream of the Sonic Hedgehog pathway – known to play an important role in morphogenesis during embryology.Objective and hypotheses: Although Gli2 mutations were described to ...

hrp0082p2-d3-359 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

The Sugarsquare Study: a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Concerning a Web-based Patient Portal for Parents of a Child with Type 1 Diabetes

Boogerd Emiel , Verhaak Christianne , Kremer Jan , Prins Judith , Noordam Kees

Background: Raising a child diagnosed with type 1 diabetes can have a profound impact on parents. Having to combine the demands of the disease and treatment with every day parenting tasks can be overwhelming. Easy accessible communication with healthcare professionals was found to support parents in adequately coping with the disease and the disease self-management in everyday life, as well as peer support and tailored disease information. The Internet is regarded to be a suit...

hrp0089p3-p292 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

MRI Changes in Time after Cranial Irradiation, and their Relation with Pituitary Function in Survivors of Childhood Medulloblastoma

van Ommen CCN , van Iersel L , Lequin MH , Clement SC , Janssens GOR , Boot AM , Caron HN , Claahsen-van der Grinten HL , Granzen B , Han KS , Michiels E M , van Trotsenburg ASP , Vandertop WP , van Vuurden DG , Kremer LCM , Schouten-van Meeteren AYN , van Santen HM

Background: Hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) deficiencies are frequent in childhood brain tumor survivors (CBTS) after cranial radiation. There is currently no consensus on the most optimal way to screen for HP dysfunction regarding diagnostic tests or time interval. It is not known whether MRI changes in time in the HP-region or in brain volume are predictive of HP dysfunction.Aim: To quantify changes in the HP-region and in brain volume on MRI in CBTS after...

hrp0084p1-54 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

‘BestPWS EU’: A Phase 3 Study in Adolescent and Adult Patients With PWS in Europe

Tauber Maithe , Kim Terri , Kreher Nerissa , Kim Dennis , Hauffa Berthold

Background: Prader–Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a complex genetic disease; one hallmark of the disease is failure to regulate hunger and metabolism. Hyperphagia and severe obesity contribute significantly to the morbidity and mortality of this disease. Methionine aminopeptidase 2 (MetAP2) inhibition reduces fat biosynthesis and stimulates fat oxidation and lipolysis. Beloranib is a selective and potent MetAP2 inhibitor. In a 4-week phase 2, placebo-controlled, proof-of-concept...

hrp0089p2-p203 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

First Three Years of The Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Neonatal Screening Program of the State of Parana, Southern Brazil

Kraemer Gabriela , Nesi-Franca Suzana , Lacerda Luiz De , Lima Marcella , Carvalho Julienne , Domingos Mouseline , Furtado Ivy , Pereira Rosana

Introduction: The diagnosis of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) is a challenge due to the complexity of its pathophysiology and the variety of clinical manifestations. Female newborns (NB) with classical forms present virilization of the external genitalia while in boys it is usually normal. Salt-losers boys and girls are highly susceptible to develop acute adrenal insufficiency and death in the first weeks of life; for these reasons, Neonatal Screening (NS) programs have ...

hrp0097rfc13.3 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty 2 | ESPE2023

Treatment and outcome of the Dutch Childhood Craniopharyngioma Cohort study; first results after centralization of care

van Schaik Jiska , Schouten-van Meeteren Netteke , Vos-Kerkhof Evelien , Janssens Geert , Porro Giorgio , Fiocco Marta , Bakker Boudewijn , Tissing Wim , Hoving Eelco , van Santen Hanneke

Introduction: Childhood craniopharyngioma (cCP) has excellent survival, but quality of life may be severely hampered by hypothalamic dysfunction. We aimed to evaluate treatment and hypothalamic outcomes of a Dutch cCP cohort, and evaluate the effect of centralization of care.Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed, including cCP patients diagnosed between 2004-2021. Treatment characteristics and hypothalamic ...

hrp0095p1-175 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Primary Ovarian Failure as a Result of Homozygous Mutations in MCM10 Gene

Landau Zohar , Florsheim Natan , Simon Itamar , Kramer Joyce , Renbaum Pinchas , Levy-Lahad Efrat , Zangen David

Background: Primary ovarian failure is (POF) characterised by primary amenorrhoea or early menopause in females. Minichromosome maintenance 10 (MCM10) is a gene involved in DNA damage repair, DNA replication and chromatin formation has received attention as a potential genetic etiology for neoplastic disease. Drosophila with mutated MCM10 have subfertility and dysfunction in female germline development. In humans, biallelic mutations of the MCM10 causes NK cel...

hrp0089p1-p137 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P1 | ESPE2018

Neonatal Screening Tests in Premature Newborns in Southern Brasil

Furtado Ivy Hulbert Falcao , Kraemer Gabriela Carvalho , de Lima Marcella Rabassi , Domingos Mousseline Torquato , Pereira Rosana Marques , Cat Monica Nunes Lima , De Lacerda Luiz , da Silva Regina Paula Guimaraes Vieira Cavalcante , Sarquis Ana Lucia Figueiredo , Nesi-Franca Suzana

Neonatal screening tests are used for the screening of genetic, endocrine and metabolic diseases. Preterm newborns have a higher false-positive and false-negative results in neonatal screening. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of false-positive and false-negative results in the neonatal screening tests for phenylketonuria, congenital hypothyroidism, biotinidase deficiency and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in preterm newborns in Curitiba, to ana...

hrp0097p2-74 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2023

A recessive heterozygous mutation in ABCC8 gene as the cause of severe congenital hyperinsulinism: a case report

Scheidemantel Aline , de Carvalho Kraemer Gabriela , Nesi-França Suzana , Ângela Ramires De Carvalho Julienne , Marcolla Bordin Pazzini Luiza , Eduardo Cruvinel Pinto Luís , Junqueira Soares Gabriel , De Lacerda Luiz , Marques Pereira Rosana , Cardoso-Demartini Adriane

Case Report: A preterm boy was born at 35 weeks gestational age by cesarean section due to fetal macrossomia and polyhydramnios, weight 4980g (4.3 SDS, Intergrowth 21st), length 53cm (3.1 SDS), 1-min-Apgar 2. He needed resuscitation after birth, and his glycemia was 20 mg/dL. At the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), he presented with severe hypoglycemia (10mg/dL) and required intravenous glucose infusion rate (GIR) 10mg/kg/min that increased progressively u...