hrp0082p3-d1-700 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Children with T1DM: an Italian Multicentre Survey

Zucchini Stefano , Bonfanti Riccardo , Buono Pietro , Cardella Francesca , Cauvin Vittoria , Cherubini Valentino , Chiari Giovanni , D'Annunzio Giuseppe , Paola Frongia Anna , Iafusco Dario , Maltoni Giulio , Ippolita Patera Patrizia , Scaramuzza Andrea , Toni Sonia , Tumini Stefano , Rabbone Ivana

Background: Data regarding epidemiology and management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) in Italian children with T1D at disease onset are lacking.Method: From 1/1/2012 to 31/12/2013 a survey on DKA was conducted in all paediatric Centres belonging to the Italian Society for Pediatric Diabetology and Endocrinology. DKA was defined according to the ISPAD criteria. The following data were collected: treatment according ISPAD protocol yes or not, type of rehyd...

hrp0084p1-32 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Aetiological Diagnosis of Diabetes in Italian Diabetic Children and Adolescents

Delvecchio Maurizio , Salzano Giuseppina , Mozzillo Enza , Frontino Giulio , Patera Ippolita Patrizia , Toni Sonia , Rabbone Ivana , Cherubini Valentino , Tumini Stefano , D'Annunzio Giuseppe , Iughetti Lorenzo , Maltoni Giulio , Cauvin Vittoria , Marigliano Marco , Barbetti Fabrizio

Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the most frequent etiology in Italian diabetic children and adolescents. Data on type 2 (T2D) and monogenic diabetes (MD) prevalence are scanty.Objective and hypotheses: To estimate the prevalence of T1D, T2D, secondary diabetes, and MD in a pediatric population of Italian diabetic patients.Method: Data on 3,076 patients (diabetes onset January 2007–December 2012, age at diagnosis <18 y...

hrp0089fc5.3 | Thyroid | ESPE2018

Computational Analysis of the Ligand Binding Domain of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor for the Rational Design of an Efficient Protein-Based Biosensor for the Detection of Thyroid Hormone Disrupting Chemicals

Verma Sonia , Pandey Amit V

Background: Thyroid hormone disrupting chemicals (THDCs) which are present in the environment, food and everyday consumer products, interfere with thyroid hormone signaling, possibly by interacting with thyroid hormone receptors (THRs). This alters the thyroid hormone homeostasis and affects various functions regulated by the thyroid hormone e.g. macronutrient metabolism, cardiovascular function, and normal brain development. Therefore, there is a necessity for detection and m...

hrp0089rfc4.2 | GH &amp; IGFs | ESPE2018

Data Mining and Computational Analysis of Human Growth Hormone Gene (GH1) Sequence in Normal Population to Identify Potential Variants with Disease-Causing Effects

Verma Sonia , Pandey Amit V

Background: Mutations in GH1 gene cause isolated growth hormone deficiency. Several disease-causing mutations from patients with IGHD have been reported. These mutations have been shown to (a) produce shorter isoforms of GH that does not bind to growth hormone receptor, (b) cause diminished secretion of GH or (c) result in misfolded GH protein. Large sequencing studies from the non-clinical population show several hundred genetic variations in GH1 gene. Role of common polymorp...

hrp0094p2-20 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Panhypopituitarism after treatment procedures in pituitary-hypothalamic area – a single center experience

Bazdarska Yuliya , Iotova Violeta , Galcheva Sonya , Halvadzhiyan Irina , Yordanova Nikolinka , Kondev Toni , Enchev Yavor ,

Background: The most common conditions requiring surgery or radiation therapy of the sella and suprasellar area in childhood are craniopharygiomas and pituitary adenomas. Therapeutic procedures involving pituitary gland often lead to multiple hormonal deficiencies, and experienced multidisciplinary team following guidelines and applying systematic approach could improve outcomes.Aim: To evaluate hormonal replacement ther...

hrp0092rfc6.6 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism Session 2 | ESPE2019

Genetic Aetiology Predicts Growth Hormone (GH) Treatment Outcomes in Children Born Small-For-Gestational-Age with Persistent Short Stature (SGA-SS). Lessons from a Single-Centre Cohort

Lebl Jan , Toni Ledjona , Plachy Lukas , Kucerova Petra , Elblova Lenka , Sumnik Zdenek , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Obermannova Barbora , Pruhova Stepanka

Background: SGA-SS, defined as birth weight and/or birth length below -2SD for gestational age and postnatal statural height below -2.5SD according to age- and sex-specific standards, is a heterogeneous condition reflexing exogenous (maternal, placental) or endogenous (foetal) inadequacies. Within the past two decades, a handful of genetic causes of SGA-SS have been elucidated. However, how each genetic aetiology impacts individual GH treatment outcomes awaits...

hrp0092rfc14.2 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Deciphering Genetic Aetiology Among Children Born Small-For-Gestational-Age with Persistent Short Stature (SGA-SS): Phenotypic Characteristics at Diagnosis in a Large Single-Centre Cohort

Toni Ledjona , Plachy Lukas , Kucerova Petra , Elblova Lenka , Sumnik Zdenek , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Obermannova Barbora , Pruhova Stepanka , Lebl Jan

Background: SGA-SS is a heterogeneous condition defined as birth weight and/or birth length below -2SD for gestational age and postnatal height below -2.5SD, according to age-and sex-specific normative values. Despite being an indication for growth hormone (GH) therapy for 15 years, aetiology and prediction of treatment outcomes in most of SGA-SS children awaits elucidation.Aim: To decipher genetic aetiologies among a la...

hrp0089p3-p242 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

A Case of Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) due to a Pathogenic LMNA Variant c.433G>A (p.Glu145Lys): Growth Hormone Administration Failed to Improve Growth and Long-term Outcome

Toni Ledjona , Dušatkoa Petra , Novotna Dana , Zemkova Dana , PrUhova Štěpanka , Lebl Jan

Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is an extremely rare condition (estimated incidence 1:4–8 million), caused by mutations in LMNA gene, which leads to premature aging. Median life expectancy is shortened to 13 years due to vascular complications such as stroke or myocardial infarction. We present below the history of a child born with a pathogenic LMNA variant c.433G>A (p.Glu145Lys). A male patient was referred due to failure to thrive and low growth velocit...

hrp0082p3-d3-724 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Prevalence of Impaired Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Resistance in a Sample of the 6- to 16-Year-Old Overweight or Obese Pediatric Population

Saffari Fatemeh , Vandaei Mahmood , Oveisi Sonia , Esmailzadehha Neda

Background: Prevalence of obesity and its complications including type 2 diabetes mellitus, impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance have been increased among children and adolescents during recent decades.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance among overweight or obese children and adolescents.Method: This cross sectional study w...

hrp0084p2-225 | Bone | ESPE2015

Early Detection of Increased Bone Turnover among Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Wahab Amina Abdel , Sharkawy Sonia El , Attia Fadia , Amin Mona

Background: Most organs including bone are affected in type 2 Diabetes (T1D) mechanisms. The exact mechanism of bone derangement is still unknown.Aim of work: i) Assessment of Pyridinoline crosslinks as a bone resorption marker and alkaline phosphatase as a bone formation marker in T1D in children & adolescents. ii) To determine the effect of glycemic control and disease duration on bone turnover.Subjects and methods: 39 T1D pa...