hrp0098fc7.6 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2024

Growth, IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 Responses to Oral LUM-201 in OraGrowtH210 and OraGrowtH212 Trials in Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency (PGHD) over 12 to 24 Months on Treatment

Petriczko Elzbieta , Cassorla Fernando , Investigator Group OraGrowtH210 , Research Team OraGrowtH212 , Bruchey Aleksandra , Smith Christopher , L. Brincks Erik , C. McKew John , O. Thorner Michael , “Duke” Pitukcheewanont Pisit

Background: LUM-201, a potent long-acting oral GH secretagogue (GHS), acts on the GHS Receptor-1a to induce GH secretion. The best candidates for this investigative oral treatment are pre-pubertal children with moderate GHD (standard stimulation testing peak GH between ≥3 <10ng/ml) that respond positively to the LUM-201 Predictive Enrichment Marker (PEM) test (Bright et al JES, 2021). PEM positive responders have basal serum IGF-1 >30ng/ml and a peak ...

hrp0098p1-204 | Thyroid 2 | ESPE2024

Impact of the Presence of a Feeding Tube on Tiratricol Maintenance Dosing and Efficacy Outcomes in Patients with MCT8 Deficiency

Groeneweg Stefan , Edward Visser W.(on behalf of the Triac Trial I investigators)

Objective: The Triac Trial I was a multicentre, open-label, single-arm, Phase II study of tiratricol (triac) in the treatment of monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8) deficiency. The study demonstrated the beneficial effect of tiratricol in alleviating peripheral thyrotoxicosis. A subset of patients entered the study whilst having a feeding tube. Here, we investigate the impact of the presence of a feeding tube on tiratricol dosing and reaching the serum total ...

hrp0086rfc9.5 | Pathophysiology of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Non-Mody Monogenic Diabetes: A Very Heterogenous and Problematic Group of Diabetes

Siklar Zeynep , De Franco Elisa , FlanagaN Sarah , Ellard Sian , Ceylaner Serdar , Boztug Kaan , Dogu Figen , Ikinciogullari Aydan , Kuloglu Zarife , Kansu Aydan , Berberoglu Merih

Background: Monogenic diabetes represents a group of disorders resulting from a single gene defect leading to disruption of insulin secretion or a reduction in the number of beta cells. Despite the classification of monogenic diabetes according to age of onset, with neonatal DM (<6 months of age) and maturity onset diabetes of young (MODY) (>6 months and <25 years of age); not every case can be classified into those groups.Objective and hypot...

hrp0084p3-772 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Insulin Therapy in the Pediatric Age–Group

Mikhno Hanna , Solntsava Anzhalika , Volkova Natalia

Objective: Continuous subcutaneous insulin therapy (CSII) and therapy with insulin analogues are considered to provide physiological insulin replacement, which results in improvement of diabetes control. Rate metabolic compensation of diabetes mellitus (DM) in children on IPT and basal-bolus insulin therapy on the level HbA1c and self-control of glycemia.Methods: We analyzed retrospectively 88 histories of disease children with type 1 DM. The patients we...

hrp0095fc6.5 | Sex Development and Gonads | ESPE2022

Phenotypes in a large international cohort of individuals with SF-1/NR5A1 variants

Kouri Chrysanthi , Sommer Grit , Martinez de Lapiscina Idoia , Tack Lloyd , Cools Martine , E Flück Christa , study group SF1next

Background: Loss of function variants in Steroidogenic Factor 1 (NR5A1/SF-1) lead to a broad spectrum of phenotypes, but data on the whole picture of phenotypes are currently lacking. We aimed to investigate the phenotype of individuals with SF-1 variants in a large international cohort.Methods: We identified the individuals through the international I-DSD network and through contacting researchers from previous publicat...

hrp0082p3-d2-783 | Fat Metabolism &amp; Obesity (1) | ESPE2014

The Association Hypothyroidism: Obesity in a Group of Children and Adolescents

Paul Corina , Mogoi Mirela , Velea Iulian

Background: Several studies suggested that hypothyroidism, especially subclinical hypothyroidism (SH), is rather a consequence than one of the causes of excessive weight.Objective and Hypotheses: We analyzed if there is a correlation between serum TSH, free thyroxine (FT4) and anthropometric measures in a group of overweight and obese children.Method: The study included 92 children (46 girls and 46 boys), mean age: 11.79...

hrp0084p3-1233 | Turner | ESPE2015

Growth Curves for Turkish Girls with Turner Syndrome: Results of the Turkish Turner Syndrome Study Group

Darendeliler Feyza , Bereket Abdullah , Bas Firdevs , Bundak Ruveyde , Sari Erkan , Aydin Banu K , Darcan Sukran , Dundar Bumin , Buyukinan Muammer , Kara Cengiz , Mazicioglu Mumtaz M , Adal Erdal , Akinci Aysehan , Atabek Mehmet E , Demirel Fatma , Celik Nurullah , Ozkan Behzat , Simsek Enver , Cinaz Peyami , Group Turner Syndrome Study

Background: Children with Turner syndrome (TS) have a specific growth pattern that is quite different from that of healthy children. Many countries have population specific growth charts for TS.Objective and hypotheses: Considering national and ethnic differences, we undertook this multicentered collaborative study to construct growth charts and reference values for height, weight, and BMI from birth to adulthood for spontaneous growth of Turkish girls w...

hrp0092p2-286 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Management of Childhood Thyroid Nodules in Children a Large Group of Cases From a Single Center

Sieniawska Joanna , Makuch Magdalena , Mlodawska Anna , Maslowska Kamila , Krawczyk Sylwia , Kapczuk Iga , Ben-Skowronek Iwona

Background: Thyroid nodules are quite common in the adult population (13%)but are relatively rarely diagnosed in childhood (0.2-5%).There is a significantly higher risk of malignancy of paediatric thyroid nodules than that in adult patients. The authors of this publication present the observations of the occurrence, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with thyroid nodules in the Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Medical University...

hrp0082p1-d3-101 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

Subjective Need for Psychological Support in Parents of Children with dsd: Results from the German Clinical Evaluation Study

Bennecke Elena , Werner-Rosen Knut , Krude Heiko , Thyen Ute , Lux Anke , Kleinemeier Eva , Jurgensen Martina , Kohler Birgit , Group DSD Network Working

Introduction: The diagnosis of a disorder/difference of sexual development (dsd) is an exceptional psychosocial situation. As the diagnosis is often made in childhood, the parents are the primary communication partners. In some cases, the impossibility of immediate sex determination of the child can be a traumatic experience with a negative impact on the relationship between the parents and the child, the couple and members of the entire family. It has been recommended by the ...

hrp0084wg6.2 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2015

The Challenges of Prenatal Diagnosis: The Experience of a Supportive Group for Parents of Children with TS

Foresti Maura

Background: Prenatal diagnostics (PND), as any achievement in genetic research, brings ethical and moral dilemmas that need to be a subject of reflection and debate in modern societies.Objective and hypotheses: Once the expecting parents have undergone PND, data about abnormalities confront them with moral dilemmas regarding the decision on the life or death of the unborn child, the responsibility for it, and possible suffering during its future life. Ps...