hrp0097p1-499 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Growth characteristics and final height in survivors of childhood medulloblastoma.

Stern Eve , Ben Ami Michal , Caspi Shani , Lurye Michal , Abebe-Campino Gadi , Yalon Michal , Modan-Moses Dalit

Background and aim: Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant childhood brain tumor, requiring treatment with high dose cranio-spinal irradiation and aggressive chemotherapy. Survivors of are at high risk for multiple endocrine deficiencies, including growth retardation and growth hormone (GH) deficiency. Previous studies reported decreased final adult height in survivors of childhood medulloblastoma, with height standard deviation score (SDS) ranging from -1.9 to...

hrp0095fc9.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Gonadal Function, Pubertal Development, and Fertility Outcomes in Male and Female Survivors of Medulloblastoma - a Single Tertiary Centre Experience.

Stern Eve , Ben-Ami Michal , Gruber Noah , Yalon Michal , Abebe-Campino Gadi , Caspi Shani , Lurye Michal , Toren Amos , Modan-Moses Dalit

Background: Endocrine deficiencies, including impairment of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPGA), are found in the majority of survivors of medulloblastoma, due to high-dose craniospinal irradiation and gonadotoxic chemotherapy. Data regarding HPGA function in survivors of medulloblastoma is limited to small groups of patients and focusses mainly on female survivors. Furthermore, few studies investigated specific risk factors such as treatment protoc...

hrp0089p1-p043 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

The Effect of Social Burden on Paediatric Diabetes Outcomes

Sales-Luis Madalena , Smith Emma , Ajzensztejn Michal

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes has a major impact on not only the person diagnosed, but also their families/carers. Diabetes control is affected by many factors. Our diabetes patient cohort has a very high level of social burden which we feel impacts significantly on the management of their diabetes.Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of all young people supported by the Evelina London Children’s Hospital diabetes team in 2017 looking at a...

hrp0084p2-167 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Hyponatraemia Secondary to Exudative Eczema

Viseras Irene Pilar Fernandez , Ajzensztejn Michal

Background: Classically adrenal insufficiency presents with hyponatraemia and hyperkalaemia, however the differential may be of alternative origin. Atopic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease of infancy and childhood. In severe cases, the exudation from wet lesions can produce serious complications such as infection+very rarely electrolytes abnormalities as seen in this case.Case report: A 6-month-old female infant was referred for endocrine ...

hrp0084p3-768 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

The Missing Link in Neonatal Diabetes

Viseras Irene Pilar Fernandez , Ajzensztejn Michal

Background: Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) presents within 6months of life, is either permanent (PDM) or transient (TND). The incidence is 400 000/live births. Monogenic accounts for the majority of cases. We describe the case of what appears to be a familiar NDM with no current known cause.Case report: EM presented at 3 weeks old. She was born at term, IUGR (2.3 kg) with one day history of diarrhoea, vomiting and anorexia. There was no history of poly...

hrp0095p1-329 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Associations between Eating Patterns of Adolescents and Their Height and Weight, A Comparison Between Genders

Zur Maya , Fisch-Shvalb Naama , Phillip Moshe , Yackobovitch-Gavan Michal

Rationale: Adequate nutrition is essential for normal growth in childhood and adolescence. The high growth rate during adolescence demands high amounts of energy and various nutrients. During puberty, unlike infancy and early childhood, boys and girls of the same age have gender-specific nutritional needs. Our aim was to examine the associations between the dietary intake of male and female adolescents and their anthropometric measures.<...

hrp0095p1-180 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

The lifetime cost of reproductive potential – who spends the most?

Fuchs Shai , Goldenfeld Miki , Dviri Michal , Librach Clifford , Baum Micha

Objectives: To determine who spends more energy over a lifetime on maintaining their reproductive potential: men or women?Design: As a model and energetic equivalent, we set the mass of gametes supported over time from birth until exhaustion of fertility. We calculated gender-specific dynamics of gamete pool mass over time. To this purpose we collated data from existing literature, accounting for gamete volume over stage...

hrp0089p2-p411 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Awareness of the Risks of Acquired Iodine Deficiency in Strict Vegan Diets

Brandt Agnieszka , Cheung Moira , Sakka Sophia , Ajzensztejn Michal , Hulse Tony

Background: Iodine deficiency is the most common cause of acquired hypothyroidism worldwide but rare in developed countries. Incidence of iodine deficiency may be rising due to increased popularity of vegan diets. There is minimal information on official health promotional webpages alerting to this risk.Case presentation: We present a 2.5yr old boy and his 6yr old sister from a family who adhere to a strict vegan diet and additional dietary restriction i...

hrp0086p1-p615 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

Immunogenicity Results of Once-Weekly Administration of CTP-Modified Human Growth Hormone (MOD-4023): A Phase 2 Study in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Mendelson Michal Jaron , Bar-Ilan Ahuva , Hershkovitz Oren , Hart Gili

Background: CTP-modified hGH (MOD-4023) has been developed for once weekly administration in GH deficient (GHD) adults and children. Immunogenicity samples of once-weekly s.c. administration of MOD-4023 were detected for the presence of binding and neutralizing anti-MOD-4023 Ab’s in pediatric Phase 2 study.Objective and hypotheses: During the first year of the study, 53 pre-pubertal GHD children were treated with once-weekly s.c. injections of one o...

hrp0086p2-p964 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

An Unusual Complication of Graves’ Disease

Adesokan Akintayo , Vigneswaran Trisha , Mathur Sujeev , Cheung Moira , Ajzensztejn Michal

Background: Atrioventricular (AV) conduction defects are rare but significant complications of hyperthyroidism. Beta-blockers and co-existent infection further increase the risk of such conduction abnormalities.Objective and hypotheses: We report the case of a 10-year old girl treated for tachycardia and hypertension associated with hyperthyroidism who developed symptomatic 2:1 heart block.Method: Our patient presented with a histo...