hrp0092p1-154 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Association of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis with Antistreptolysin O titer

Voutetakis Antonis , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Gryparis Alexandros , Dacou-Voutetakis Catherine

Background: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (HT) is a relatively common autoimmune disorder that involves both cellular and humoral immunity, the latter characterized by the presence of antithyroid antibodies. Nevertheless, despite the large number of relevant studies, the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms still remain unclear; evidence and indications pointing to both genetic and environmental components. Genetic studies have uncovered molecular associations tha...

hrp0086rfc8.3 | Growth: Clinical | ESPE2016

Batch-to-Batch Consistency of a Highly O-Glycosylated Long-Acting Human Growth Hormone (MOD-4023)

Moschcovich Laura , Guy Rachel , Felikman Yana , Zakar Miri , Hershkovitz Oren

Background: OPKO Biologics is a clinical-stage public company developing long-acting therapeutic proteins utilizing CTP technology. The technology involves fusion of the C-terminal peptide of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is highly O-glycosylated, to the target protein. CTP enabled the production of a long-acting human growth hormone (hGH) (MOD-4023), which supports a single weekly injection in growth hormone-deficient patients. MOD-4023 is manufactured as a non-vi...

hrp0097p1-278 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2023

Exploration of O-link protein biomarkers in children born after IUGR and early impaired developmental changes in heart function

Änghagen Olov , Rudholm Feldreich Tobias , Ärnlöv Johan , Bang Peter

We recently assessed systolic heart function in children from IUGR and normal control pregnancies and reported early developmental impairment of left ventricular longitudinal strain – a sensitive echocardiographic measure – during the first 3 months of life in IUGR children. In accordance with previous studies, this suggest that the increased cardiovascular risk later in life imposed by IUGR/SGA may, at least to some extent, be primary and not entirely secondary to...

hrp0089rfc15.5 | Growth and syndromes | ESPE2018

Effect of Adjusting for Tanner Stage Age on Short and Tall Stature Prevalence in US Youths

Addo O Yaw , Sarafoglou Kyriakie , Miller Bradley

Background: Although differences in pubertal timing alters frequency of indicators of attained stature at the extremes, its magnitude is unknown across ethnic groups of US youths.Methods: We performed analyses of anthropometry and Tanner staging data of 3206 cross-sectional national sample of youths ages 8–18y (53% male (n=1606), 72% Non-Hispanic White (NHW), 9% Mexican American (MA) and 19% Non-Hispanic Black (NHB). Specialized Tanner-stag...

hrp0082p3-d3-865 | Growth (4) | ESPE2014

Side Effect of Treatment with rGh

Merouane Belacel , Samia Baz O' Achir

Background: Stunting is a common reason for consultation in pediatrics, several etiologies are responsible, although endocrine causes is rare, it is important to make the diagnosis in order to provide early adequate treatment. however the treatment by rGH is usually well tolerated, side effects should be known, including the possibility of retinal edema revealing intracranial hypertension.Objective and hypotheses: Our purpose is to report a side effect o...

hrp0097p1-535 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

An unusual case of secondary amenorrhea in an adolescent.

Patki Rucha , Patel Anisha , O. Carpenter Thomas

Our patient was a 19-year-old female who was referred for evaluation of secondary amenorrhea and underdeveloped secondary sexual characteristics, having undergone her first and only menstrual cycle at age 16. She had experienced four episodes of hypoglycemia during her childhood; two were associated with seizure activity. She was evaluated by endocrinology after her second episode of hypoglycemia at 3 years of age and no cause could be identified. She also had learning difficu...

hrp0095p1-570 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Does your daughter have a larger than usual clitoris”? Parental perception of CAH management outcome

Chikani Mg o , Alderson Julie , Skae Mars , Crowne Liz

Background: Following the intense debates and controversies regarding all forms of genital surgeries on minors, particularly the appropriateness of clitoral surgeries, assessing all outcomes of clitoromegaly management is imperative in directing future management.Methods: As part of a broader qualitative interview study involving 25 parents of patients with confirmed cases of clitoromegaly due to congenital adrenal hyper...

hrp0092rfc13.6 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Inhibitory Effects of Curcuminoids on the Enzymes from the Steroidogenic Pathway

Rodríguez Castaño Patricia , Pandey Amit V

Background: Turmeric is a popular ingredient in the cuisine of many Asian countries. It is also known for its use in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. It comes from the root of the Curcuma longa. Turmeric is rich in curcuminoids, including curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin. Curcumin has potent anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic activities. Since many anti-cancer drugs target enzymes from the steroidogenic pathway, we tested the bioactivi...

hrp0082p2-d2-330 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

A Multicentre Study Evaluating the Risk and Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in Children and Young People with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Ng Sze May , Ayoola Omolola O , McGuigan Michael , Chandrasekaran Surendran

Background: There is currently limited data published on the prevalence of diabetic eye disease in children and young people (CYP) with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), yet diabetic retinopathy remains one of the commonest causes of blindness in young adults.Objectives: To determine the risk and prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and to evaluate the risk factors associated with diabetic retinopathy in CYP with T1DM.Methods: All CYP...

hrp0084p3-930 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

IGF1 Deficiency: An Important Differential Diagnosis in Severe Growth Failure and Its Excellent Response to rhIGF1 Replacement Therapy

Giri Dinesh , Storr Helen , Savage Martin O , Ramakrishnan Renuka

Background: IGF1 is the key effector peptide in the control of normal growth. IGF1 deficiency in the presence of normal GH is associated with growth failure. This may be caused by primary defects in the GH-IGF1 axis or by conditions such as malnutrition or chronic inflammation. Severe primary IGF1 deficiency (height <−3 S.D., serum IGF1 <2.5th centile, GH normal) is an European Medicines Agency (EMA) licensed indication for rhIGF1 therapy. We repor...