hrp0084p2-464 | Growth | ESPE2015

Infant with Phenotype Suggestive of Silver-Russell Syndrome and Study of Normal Methylation: Consider 12q14.3q15 Microdeletion Syndrome

Vargas Natalia , Galo Blanca Lidia , Campos Ariadna , Vendrell Teresa , Plaja Antonio , Yeste Diego

Background: The 12q14.3q15 microdeletion syndrome is a rare entity of which only 16 new cases have been described to date. The syndrome consists of the association of severe pre- and postnatal growth retardation, proportional short stature, psychomotor retardation and osteopoikilosis. The phenotypic appearance of these patients poses a differential diagnosis with Silver-Russell syndrome, among other entities.Clinical description: A 10-month-old boy was r...

hrp0084p2-481 | Growth | ESPE2015

Klinefelter Syndrome with Short Stature and Microcephaly: An Unusual Combination

Galo Blanca Lidia , Vargas Natalia , Clemente Maria , Vendrell Teresa , Plaja Alberto , Yeste Diego

Background: Patients with Klinefelter syndrome (SK) have a 47, XXY karyotype and tall stature as a result of overexpression of the SHOX gene. The case of a patient with peculiar phenotype, microcephaly, proportional short stature and 47, XXY karyotype with a deletion in band p11.3 of one X chromosome is presented.Clinical description: A 2-year, 4 month-old boy was referred for study of growth retardation. The product of a first gestation of 39 weeks of h...

hrp0089pl1 | Oncofertility: From Bench to Bedside to Babies | ESPE2018

Oncofertility: From Bench to Bedside to Babies

Woodruff Teresa

Facing a cancer diagnosis at any age is devastating. However, young cancer patients have the added burden that life-preserving cancer treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, may compromise their future fertility. The possibility of reproductive dysfunction as a consequence of cancer treatment has a negative impact on the quality of life of cancer survivors. The field of oncofertility, which merges the clinical specialties of oncology and reproductive end...

hrp0084p3-1091 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

Transient Neonatal Hypoparathyroidism Secondary to an Unknown Maternal Parathyroid Adenoma

Teresa Perez Maria , Regina Labra , Ana Llorente

Background: Transient neonatal hypoparathyroidism (hPT) by inhibition of fetal parathyroid secondary to undiagnosed asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism (HPT) in the mother often debuts as late neonatal seizures.Objective and hypotheses: To emphasise the indication of maternal metabolic study (Cacium-Ca-, Phosphorus-P- and PTH) in addressing late neonatal hypocalcemia, especially in the case of late neonatal hypocalcemic seizures.Metho...

hrp0092p3-277 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

The Role of Urine AVP in the Diagnostic Pathway of Polyuria and Polydipsia Syndrome

Giacomozzi Claudio , Lucchini Giuseppe , Teresa Benatti Maria , Silvia Fasoli

Background: Polyuria and polydipsia syndrome (PPS) workup is not straightforward, especially in children. Basal investigations are often not reliable in distinguishing among diabetes insipidus (DI), central (CDI) or nephrogenic (NDI), and primary polydipsia (PP). Water deprivation test (WDT) is often essential, although uncomfortable and not always reliable enough to recognize partial DI. Plasma AVP investigation is not routinely used in the diagnostic pathway...

hrp0086p1-p807 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Auxological Features in Patients with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Treated with Biologic Therapy Preliminary Study Data

Marino Achille , Cimaz Rolando , Giani Teresa , Simonini Gabriele , Stagi Stefano

Background: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a heterogeneous group of diseases associated with an increase of inflammatory cytokines that may to influence child growth. However this is already known, to date auxological data published of JIA patients during biologic treatment are incomplete and very heterogeneous.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the auxological features in a selected cohort of patients with JIA treated with biologic drugs....

hrp0082p3-d3-840 | Growth (2) | ESPE2014

Changes in BMI in GHD and SGA Children in the First Year of Treatment

Llano Juan-Pablo , Picon Teresa Ortiz , Llano Mauricio

Background: The effect of GH has been classically described as anabolic which should lead to changes in body composition in children during treatment. Likewise, GHD typically occurs in children with short stature and increased BMI.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to assess changes in BMI in children before and after initiation of treatment with GH in patients with GH deficit in small for gestational age and year. Starting variables as ...

hrp0084p3-667 | Bone | ESPE2015

Neurological Clinic Delays the Diagnosis of Pseudohypoparathyroidism

Teresa Perez Maria , Regina Labra , Zoa Garcia , Ana Llorente

Background: The pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) encompasses a heterogeneous group of clinical entities caused by a defect in the peripheral action of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Biochemically it manifests itself with hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia and elevated PTH. PHP-Ia is the most frequent and multiple hormone resistance, associated signs of Albright hereditary osteodisfrofia (OHA) and mutations in the gene encoding GNAS Gsa protein.Case presentation: ...

hrp0084p3-759 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Short-Term Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring System in Paediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Correlation with Short-Term Improvement in Glycaemic Control

Bianco Monica , Alesia Teresa , Durazo-Arvizu Ramon , Minutti Carla

Background: Several studies show there may be a relationship between the use of continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMS) and improved glycaemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (t1dm).Objective and hypotheses: The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a significant correlation between the clinical (office based) use of short-term CGMS and improvement in glycaemic control in paediatric patients with t1dm.<p class="abs...

hrp0094p2-148 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Nephrotic Syndrome and Type 1 Diabetes: a Therapeutic Approach

Vala Beatriz , Lemos Ana , Rezende Teresa , Gama Ester ,

Background: Paediatric nephrotic syndrome has an estimated incidence of 2 per 100,000 children per year and type 1 diabetes had a reported incidence of 9.5 per 100,000 habitants in Portugal (2018 data). To the best of our knowledge, the simultaneous occurrence of nephrotic syndrome and type 1 diabetes is rare – we found 13 published cases in paediatric age worldwide. Clinical case: A 5-year-old boy with personal history of nephrotic syndrome was admitted ...