hrp0092p3-190 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Structural Pituitary Abnormality and Dysfunction Associated with Charge Syndrome

Karachaliou Feneli , Skarakis Nikitas , Mitrogiorgou Marina , Simatou Aristophania , Papaevangelou Vassiliki

Background: CHARGE is an autosomal-dominant syndrome which includes a variable combination of coloboma of the eye, heart malformations, atresia of the choanae, retardation of growth and development, and genital and ear abnormalities CHARGE syndrome has rarely been associated with anterior pituitary dysfunction and with structural abnormalities of the pituitary gland only twice. We report the case of a child with CHARGE association and congenital hypopituitaris...

hrp0092p1-74 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Recombinant GH Treatment in Child with Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism Associated with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Karachaliou Feneli , Skarakia Nikitas , Mitrogiorgou Marina , Simatou Aristophania , Peppa Melpomeni , Papaevangelou Vassiliki

Background: Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (PPHP) is a rare variant of pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) type I, with typical anatomical abnormalities known as Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO)(short stature, brachydactyly particularly involving metacarpals and metatarsals, round face, stocky build, ectopic ossifications and a number of possible associated defects), but with normal calcium, phosphate and PTH levels and normal response to exogenous PT...

hrp0092p2-40 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Reduced Bone Mineral Density in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease without Exposure to Corticosteroid Treatment

Mitrogiorgou Marina , Karachaliou Feneli , Skarakis Nikitas , Simatou Aristophania , Peppa Melpomeni , Fessatou Smaragdi , Papaevangelou Vassiliki

Objectives: Bone mineral density is reduced in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBF). The exact cause of this reduction is not known and is often attributed to corticosteroid use. The aim of the study was to evaluate bone mineral density in children with IBF without previous corticosteroid exposure.Methods: Twelve children aged 8-17years with IBF (8 with Crohn's disease and 4 with ulcerative ...

hrp0092p2-214 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Celiac Disease and Endocrine Autoimmunity in Children and Adolescents

Mitrogiorgou Marina , Karachaliou Feneli , Karalexi Maria , Georgantzi Maria , Kontaki Helen , Foukas Periklis , Triantafyllou Konstantinos , Fesssatou Smaragdi

Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is a life-long inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract that affects genetically susceptible individuals and is associated with several autoimmune diseases. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of coexistent autoimmune endocrine disorders in children and adolescents diagnosed with CD.Patients and Methods: Children diagnosed with CD in the Paediatric Gastroenterolog...

hrp0084p3-948 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Favourable GH Treatment Response in a Young Boy with Achondroplasia

Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina , Slaveska Nevenka

Background: Achondroplasia is a skeletal dysplasia being the most common cause of rhizomelic dwarfism.Case presentation: We present a 10 years old boy who was first diagnosed prenatally. He had a mutation c1138G>A in the gene FGFR3 in a heterozygotic constellation. His IGF1 levels and IGFBP3 were normal. Two stimulation tests for GH were performed with normal levels of the hormone. His psychomotor development was adequate for his age except for speec...

hrp0084p3-1081 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Congenital Glucose–Galactose Malabsorption in a Male Infant

Slaveska Nevenka , Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina

Background: Congenital glucose–galactose malabsorbtion is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of intestinal transport of glucose and galactose. It is characterized by watery diarrhoea, dehydration, failure to thrive, or early death without appropriate dietary treatment.Case presentation: The patient was 15 days old when he was admitted to the hospital because of continued, severe, watery, acidic diarrhoea and hypernatremic dehydration. The abnormal ...

hrp0092p1-209 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism (to include Hypoglycaemia) (1) | ESPE2019

Urogenital Abnormalities in Children Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Zyuzikova Zinaida , Volevodz Natalya , Shestakova Marina

Background: According to recent European and Russian monitoring hypospadias and cryptorchidism are the most frequent malformations of the urogenital system in children in the general population. Currently there is a lack of information about the impact of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) on the development of congenital malformations, including the urogenital system, although the presence of this abnormality could lead to male reproductive disorders.</...

hrp0086p2-p974 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Severe Growth Retardation and Hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto’s Thyroidits

Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina , Stamatova Ana , Gucev Zoran

Background: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a common autoimmune disease in pubertal and adolescent girls. In the past years the incidence of this autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland has increased.Objective and hypotheses: We present a 12.5 year old girl who had her first visit at our Pediatric Endocrinology Department at the age of 10 years due to short stature and clinical signs of hypothyroidism. Her height was – 3SD SDS and her BMI was 12.7. ...

hrp0082p3-d3-688 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Infantile Hypophosphatasia

Slaveska Nevenka , Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina , Trajkovski Zoran

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HP) is a rare inherited disorder characterised by defective bone and teeth mineralization because of deficient serum and bone alkaline phosphatase activity due to mutations in the tissue-nonspecific ALP (TNALP) gene. Infantile HP (IHP) is one of the six recognized clinical forms according to age at presentation and clinical features. IHP is characterised by skeletal abnormalities due to demineralization and rachitic changes in the metaphyses, prem...

hrp0082p3-d3-699 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Infantile Hypophosphatasia

Slaveska Nevenka , Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina , Zoran Trajkovski

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HP) is a rare inherited disorder characterised by defective bone and teeth mineralization because of deficient serum and bone alkaline phosphatase activity due to mutations in the tissue-nonspecific ALP (TNALP) gene. Infantile hypophosphatasia (IHP) is one of the six recognized clinical forms according to age at presentation, and clinical features. IHP is characterised by skeletal abnormalities due to demineralization and rachitic changes in the m...