hrp0082p3-d3-919 | Pituitary (1) | ESPE2014

Dynamic Stimulation Testing in Pediatric Endocrinology: Experience of a Pediatric Endocrine Unit in a Developing Country

Sundaram Janani , Prasad Hemchand Krishna , Murugesan Gnanabalan , Vasudevan Ravisekar , Sangaralingam Thangavelu

Background: Basal or unstimulated hormone levels frequently do not provide sufficient diagnostic information in the investigation of endocrine disorders. A range of dynamic or provocative tests are available to assess the dynamic responses of hormones and make necessary diagnoses.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the experiences with dynamic stimulation testing of a Paediatric Endocrine Unit in a developing country.Method: Retr...

hrp0097rfc8.4 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 2 | ESPE2023

Understanding the genetics of early onset obesity in a cohort of children from Qatar

Mohammed Idris , Haris Basma , Al-Barazenji Tara , Vasudeva Dhanya , Tomei Sara , Al Azwani Iman , Dauleh Hajar , Shehzad Saira , Chirayath Shiga , Mohamadsalih Ghassan , Petrovski Goran , Khalifa Amel , love Donald , Al-Shafai Mashael , Hussain Khalid

Context: Monogenic obesity (MO) is a rare form of obesity due to pathogenic variants in genes implicated in the leptin-melanocortin signaling pathway and accounts for around 5% of severe early-onset obesity. Mutations in the MC4R and Leptin genes are the commonest causes of MO. Determining the genetic causes has important clinical benefits as novel therapeutic interventions were developed for some forms of MO.Objective:<...