hrp0095fc2.5 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Effects of burosumab treatment on mineral homeostasis in children and adolescents with X-linked hypophosphatemia: lessons from the German XLH Registry

Ewert Annika , Rehberg Mirko , Hiort Olaf , Binder Gerhard , Schröder Carmen , Jorch Norbert , Richter-Unruh Annette , Freiberg Clemens , Peter Schlingmann Karl , Haffner Dieter , Schnabel Dirk

Introduction: Burosumab was approved for treatment of pediatric patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH). However, data on its efficacy in adolescents (age > 12 years) and in real-world settings are lacking.Material and methods: Here we assess the effects of 12 months burosumab treatment on mineral homeostasis in 77 pediatric XLH patients (50 children, 27 adolescents) enrolled in the German XLH Registry. Age and ...

hrp0097fc2.4 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

A real-world study in Germany and Switzerland regarding renal health in children with X-linked hypophosphatemia

Böckmann Ineke , Leifheit-Nestler Maren , John Ulrike , Metzing Oliver , Rehberg Mirko , Peter Schlingmann Karl , Kemper Markus , Patzer Ludwig , Weitz Marcus , Wühl Elke , Freiberg Clemens , Sparta Giuseppina , Hiort Olaf , Schnabel Dirk , Hoppe Bernd , Haffner Dieter

Purpose: X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is the most common hereditary cause of hypophosphatemic rickets. Elevated circulating levels of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) caused by mutations in the PHEX gene lead to renal phosphate wasting and rickets. Conventional treatment with phosphate salts and active vitamin D is associated with nephrocalcinosis in XLH patients. Mice on a high phosphate diet develop proximal tubular injury. Detailed analysis on kidney ...

hrp0084p3-1077 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Clinical Presentation of a Patient with a Novel Homozygous Mutation in the TRPM6 Gene

Altincik Ayca , Schlingmann Karl Peter

Background: Herediter hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia (HSH) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the transient receptor potential melastatin 6 (TRPM6) gene. Affected individulals present at early infancy with severe hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia which leads to tetany and seizures.Objective and hypotheses: In this report, we want to present the clinical features, treatment regimen, follow-up of a patient with a novel h...

hrp0092p2-53 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Idiopathic Infantile Hypercalcemia: Mutations in SLC34A1 and CYP24A1 in Two Siblings and Fathers

Güven Ayla , Konrad Martin , Schlingmann Karl Peter

Background: Both CYP24A1 and SLC34A1 gene mutations are responsible for idiopathic infantile hypercalcemia (IIH). Whereas loss-of-function mutations in CYP24A1 (25-OH-vitamin D-24-hydroxylase) lead to a defect in the inactivation of active 1,25(OH)2-vitamin D3, mutations in SLC34A1 encoding renal sodium-phosphate co-transporter NaPi-IIa lead to primary renal phosphate wasting combined with an inappropri...

hrp0082p2-d3-317 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Infantile Hypercalcemia: Still a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Enigma

Boyadzhiev Veselin , Bliznakova Dimitrichka , Iotova Violeta , Schlingmann Karl

Background: Hypercalcemia requires new investigation pathways after publishing the mutations of the CYP24A1 gene. Furthermore, diagnostic puzzles connected to it still remain.Objective and hypotheses: We present a 1.5-years-old girl with infantile hypercalciuria who has been followed-up since she was 4 months old. The child is born from uneventful pregnancy, normal delivery, on term with weight 3600 g and length 52 cm. Two months after birth she became i...

hrp0095p1-279 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Sex-specific POMC DNA methylation variability is associated with increased body weight

Lechner Lara , Wiegand Susanna , Leitão Elsa , Schröder Christopher , Jöckel Karl-Heinz , Nöthen Markus , Schmidt Börge , Horsthemke Bernhardt , Kühnen Peter

The increasing prevalence of obesity and associated comorbidities worldwide is a major problem for national health care systems. For this reason, it is of importance to gain knew knowledge about the central regulation of body weight and to identify factors which are leading to an increased individual risk to gain weight. Despite large genome weight associations studies and related genetic risk scores, the regulation of inter-individual body weight variability remains elusive. ...

hrp0089rfc3.1 | Diabetes and Insulin 1 | ESPE2018

Diagnostics of Early Atherosclerosis Risk in Kids (DEAR-Kids): Retinal Vessel Analysis in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes – Retinal Arteriolar Narrowing Caused By High HbA1c

Wurm Michael , Leonie Kuhnemund , Maier Lisa , Mi Xia , Lichte Kai , Hallermann Kristiane , Krause Alexandra , Brichta Corinna , van der Werf-Grohmann Natascha , Krebs Andreas , Hanssen Henner , Deibert Peter , Schwab Karl Otfried

Background/Objective: Micro-and macrovascular changes are the cause for diabetes complications. Retinal vessel analysis is a unique method to examine microvascular changes in brain derived vessels.Subjects/Methods: Sixty-seven pediatric and adolescent type 1 diabetes patients and 58 healthy control persons underwent nonmydriatic retinal photography of both eyes. Arterioles and venules positioned in the region 0.5 to 1 diameter of the optic disc measured ...

hrp0084p3-963 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

The Easypod™ Connect Observational Study: Comparison of Results from Interim Analyses

Davies Peter , Nicolino Marc , Norgren Svante , Stoyanov George , Koledova Ekaterina , VanderMeulen John

Background: The Easypod Connect Observational Study (ECOS) observational study follows children with GHD, SGA and Turner syndrome receiving r-hGH therapy for up to 5 years, with interim analyses each year. The easypod electromechanical auto-injector device enables accurate, real-world digital records of patientsÂ’ adherence to rhGH to be collected for evaluation.Objective and hypotheses: The primary objective of ECOS is to evaluate the level of adher...

hrp0092rfc5.2 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Ultrasound Features of Multinodular Goiter in DICER1 Syndrome

Niedziela Marek , Muchantef Karl , Foulkes William D

Background: DICER1 syndrome is caused by germline mutations in the DICER1 gene. It is associated with a wide spectrum of benign and malignant neoplasms, which are accompanied by specific somatic mutations in DICER1. Multinodular goiter (MNG) is a common clinical feature of DICER1 syndrome in children and adults; the thyroid ultrasound (US) features of MNG in the setting of DICER1 syndrome have not been widely reported.<...

hrp0084p3-753 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: How Well-Established are the AWMF Guidelines and Which of the Cord Blood Parameters Suggest an Experienced Gestational Diabetes?

Krause Alexandra , Schwab Karl Otfried , Hentschel Roland

Objective: The number of heavy newborns is increasing steadily. Often the gestational diabetes (GDM) has not been identified even though an increasing number of pregnant woman are being screened. We examined in a circumscribed area how often the pregnant women passed through an oral glucose tolerance test (oGTT) and had it been realized and interpreted according to the AWMF guidelines.Methods: In this prospective study we analyzed the OGTT results from 1...