hrp0082p2-d3-390 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

POMC Deficiency Mimicking Neurometabolic Disease

Ozen Samim , Ozcan Nurhan , Ucar Sema Kalkan , Goksen Damla , Darcan Sukran

Background: Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) deficiency is characterized by severe, early-onset hyperphagic obesity and congenital adrenal insufficiency, the latter secondary to ACTH deficiency.Case: 3.5 years old female patient whose initial diagnosis was neurometabolic disease because of motor mental retardation, ataxia, and bilateral hyperintense lesions in the basal ganglia in magnetic resonance imaging, increased lactate-lipid peak in proton magnetic reso...

hrp0084p1-47 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Relative Hypoaldosteronism in a Patient with WOLCOTT-Rallison Syndrome

Ucar Ahmet , Aydemir Yusuf , Dogan Ayse , Tuncez Ebru

Background: Wolcott–Rallison syndrome (WRS) is an autosomal recessive, multi-system disorder with early onset diabetes in infancy. It is associated with clinical features that show variability between WRS cases. Clinical data are still scarce.Patient data: A 9 year old girl followed-up due to diabetes and growth failure since 2 months of age from another centre presented with ketoacidosis and multi-organ failure. After resolution of her decompansate...

hrp0084p3-912 | Fat | ESPE2015

In Different Method of the Evaluation of State of Feeling of Obese Children; Goodenough Harris ‘the Draw-a-person’ Test

Ergur Ayca Torel , Kirdag Gaye Asik , Ucar Seda

Objective: Psychosocial problems which the obesity caused is one of the most important reasons that impede success of treatment. Researches indicate that, majority of all obese children have depression. In this study, the effect of obesity on state feeling (cognitive functions and socioemotional adaptation) were investigated in a different special test. To this end obese and nonobese young patients were compared by a special test determines the ability of mind and con...

hrp0097p2-192 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Neonatal CAH screening in patients with rare causes of inherited primary adrenal insufficiency

Kurt Ilknur , Eser Metin , Kahveci Ahmet , Ucar Ahmet , Bulus Derya , Ozcabi Bahar , Guran Tulay

Background and objective: 21alpha-hydroxylase deficiency congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21OHD-CAH) is the most common etiology of inherited primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) in children. Neonatal CAH screening is important for early diagnosis of salt-wasting 21OHD and other virilizing CAH (11beta-hydroxylase, 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiencies) and for avoiding mortality, especially in salt-wasting CAH. Neonatal CAH screening has become nationw...

hrp0086p1-p915 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Macro TSH- a Rare Cause of High Levels of TSH

Elmaogullari Selin , Yilmaz Aslihan Arasli , Ucakturk Seyit Ahmet , Tayfun Meltem , Gurbuz Fatih , Ucar Fatma , Bulut Erdem , Hattori Naoki , Demirel Fatma

Background: Macro TSH is a high molecule weighed complex with low bioactivity that is comprised of TSH and anti-TSH antibodies. Potentiality of macro TSH should be kept in mind in clinically euthyroid and asymptomatic patients with normal free T4 and T3 levels and relatively high TSH levels. Diagnosis of macro TSH is suspected if polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitable TSH exceeds %75 and confirmed if high molecule weighed TSH is shown with gel filtration ...

hrp0082p1-d1-199 | Reproduction | ESPE2014

Associations of Vascular Biomarkers and the Somatotrophic Axis with Carotid Ultrasound and Echocardiography Findings in Relation to Turner Arteriopathy

Ucar Ahmet , Oz Fahrettin , Bas Firdevs , Oflaz Huseyin , Nisli Kemal , Tugrul Melike , Darendeliler Feyza , Saka Nurcin , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Bundak Ruveyde

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is associated with increased arterial stiffness. To date, factors associated with the ontogeny of Turner arteriopathy remain unclear.Objective and hypotheses: To assess the associations of vascular biomarkers and the somatotrophic axis with arterial stiffness indices, and left heart size, in normotensive ‘dipper’ TS.Method: Sixty-one patients with uncomplicated normotentensive &#1...

hrp0094p1-38 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity A | ESPE2021

Are Serum Spexin Levels Associated With Metabolic Syndrome Antecedents In Obese Adolescents?

Gulderen Kalay Şenturk Nida , Cakır Aydilek Dağdeviren , Yıldırmak Zeynep Yıldız , Ucar Ahmet ,

Objective: Spexin is a novel peptide implicated in food intake and satiety. Spexin levels are reduced in obese patients.Aim: To evaluate the associations of metabolic syndrome (metS) antecedents with serum spexin levels in obese adolescents.Setting: A university- based tertiary care centre.Patients and methods: Eighty consecutive obese adolescents aged 10-18 y and 80 healthy ...

hrp0089p3-p093 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

Symptomatic Cerebral Infarction: A Rare Complication of Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Celmeli Gamze , Parlak Mesut , Akcurin Sema , Bircan Iffet

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is accompanied by intracerebral complications from 0.3% to 1%. Cerebrovascular events account for 10% of intracerebral complications. Our aim is to present a case of symptomatic cerebral infarction as a serious complication of DKA and draw attention to the management of DKA treatment. A 3.5-years-old male patient was referred to our department with DKA for further evaluation and treatment. Before coming to our center, insulin and sodium bicarbonate ...

hrp0089p2-p103 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Donohue Syndrome with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Buluş Derya , Doğer Esra , Sarıcı Dilek , Kayalı Şeyma , Uğurlu Aylin , Kalkan Gokhan

Donohue Syndrome is a rare and lethal autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the insulin receptor gene. It presents severe insulin resistance, fasting hypoglycemia, post-prandial hyperglycemia, intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation, dysmorphic features, hypertrichosis. The diagnosis of Donohue syndrome was based on the clinical characteristics, laboratory evaluation and determination of the INSR mutation. We report a Turkish female patient with genetically ...

hrp0095p1-396 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

A rare cause of acquired von Willebrand factor deficiency: Primary hypothyroidism due to autoimmune thyroiditis

Dağdeviren Çakır Aydilek , Yıldız Yıldırmak Zeynep , Eren Simge , Mısırlı Özdemir Ebru , Özdemir Mustafa , Ucar Ahmet

In children, autoimmune thyroiditis is often diagnosed with signs and symptoms such as goiter, short stature, and constipation. Delayed diagnosis of hypothyroidism may result in atypical signs and symptoms at presentation, depending on the severity of hypothyroidism. Von Willebrand disease (vWD) is the most common bleeding disorder caused by the quantitative or qualitative deficiency of von Willebrand factor (vWF). Acquired vWD (avWD) is a disorder characterized by low levels ...