hrp0095p1-552 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Final adult height in children with central precocious puberty – a retrospective study

Knific Taja , Lazarevič Melisa , Žibert Janez , Obolnar Nika , Aleksovska Nataša , Šuput Omladič Jasna , Battelino Tadej , Avbelj Stefanija Magdalena

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) is a premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. One of its negative effects is lower final adult height (FAH) due to premature epiphyseal closure. GnRH analogues act by desensitizing GnRH receptors and stopping the progression of puberty and prolonging growth period.Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the effect of the GnRH analogue on FAH and identify facto...

hrp0092t12 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

The First Description of Large Pathogenic Deletion in ACAN Gene and Additional Cases with Novel Pathogenic ACAN Variants

Stavber Lana , Hovnik Tinka , Avbelj Stefanija Magdalena , Kotnik Primož , Bertok Sara , Lovrečic Luca , Kovac Jernej , Battelino Tadej

Introduction: Recently novel approaches, through implementation of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in clinical practice for genetic evaluation of idiopathic short stature, has permitted to identify new variants of genes which modulate function of growth plate, including heterozygous mutations of the aggrecan gene. Aggrecan, a large chondroitin sulfated proteoglycan, is a major structural component of the extracellular matrix of cartilage, including growth pla...

hrp0089p3-p141 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Serum Hepcidin and Ferritin in Prepubertal Obese Children

Gajewska Joanna , Klemarczyk Witold , Ambroszkiewicz Jadwiga , Gła¸b-Jabłońska Ewa , Chełchowska Magdalena

Introduction: Obesity is the direct cause of a number of immediate problems during childhood. Recently, fat mass was described as a significant negative predictor of serum iron. Hepcidin is a hormone stimulated by an increase in plasma iron levels and iron deposits in tissues, and decreases iron release from macrophages and duodenal enterocytes into the plasma. This protein prevents excessive iron absorption and iron accumulation in tissues. Ferritin is the most commonly deplo...

hrp0089p3-p285 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

Panhypopituitarism with Tall Stature Diagnosed in a 20 Years Old Boy

Forrester Andrea , Cecchi Griselda , Perez Guadalupe , Soria Luciana , Masllorens Francisca , Juarez Sofia , Vallone P.M. Constanza , Grassi Magdalena

Background: Growth hormone plays a primary role in stimulating postnatal growth by way of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) which is produced in the liver in response to GH. A deficiency of GH arrests maturation during childhood, and the stature of such subjects is generally much shorter than the average stature. However, some cases of GH deficiency attain normal stature as adults.Case presentation: A 20 years old man was referred for a further evaluat...

hrp0082p1-d2-157 | Growth (1) | ESPE2014

Autoantibodies Against Some Selected Appetite-Regulating Peptide Hormones and Neuropeptides are Present in Serum of Short Children with Candida Albicans Colonisation and Helicobacter Pylori Infection

Stawerska Renata , Czkwianianc Elzbieta , Matusiak Agnieszka , Smyczynska Joanna , Prymus-Kasinska Sylwia , Hilczer Maciej , Chmiela Magdalena , Lewinski Andrzej

Background: Peptide hormones synthesized in gastrointestinal tract (GI) and adipose tissues, in addition to neuropeptides, regulate growth and body weight in children. The GI microflora (i.e. Candida albicans – CA and Helicobacter pylori – HP) is an antigenic source. Based on the molecular mimicry hypothesis, intestinal microbe-derived antigens may trigger the production of autoantibodies cross-reacting with regulatory peptides.<p class="abstext...

hrp0082p3-d2-830 | Growth (1) | ESPE2014

Prader–Willi Syndrome and GH Therapy: valuable Effects and Adverse Events

Wilk Magdalena , Wzorek Katarzyna , Tobor Ewa , Dejniak Barbara , Wedrychowicz Anna , Dolezal-Oltarzewska Katarzyna , Zygmunt-Gorska Agata , Starzyk Jerzy

Background: Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a genetic disorder with hypothalamic–pituitary dysfunction, in which obesity, excess fat to lean body mass cause metabolic complications. For the purpose of these disorders normalization, PWS patients have been treated with recombinant human GH (rhGH). Long-term tolerance in PWS children treated with rhGH is not well known and the data are still required.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate effects of...

hrp0084p3-685 | Bone | ESPE2015

Nutritional Rickets in a Bottle-Fed 2 Months Old Baby

Solis Maria Magdalena Hawkins , de Alvare Ana Dolores Alcalde , Yebra Yebra Julia , Pose Araceli Garcia , Martinez Ana Sancho

Background: Nutritional rickets (NR) is the most common growing bone disease, and vitamin D deficiency (VDD) may predispose to other diseases (diabetes mellitus, cancer, and multiple sclerosis). Maternal VDD and exclusive breastfeeding without supplementation are the most frecuent causes of NR in the neonate. VDD is still a problem in Europe. There are few reports of maternal hypovitaminosis D and rickets in bottle-fed infants during early infancy. We report a case of Nutritio...

hrp0097p1-532 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Prevalence of endocrinopathies in a cohort of patients with Rett syndrome: a double center observational study

Pepe Giorgia , Stagi Stefano , Corica Domenico , Coco Roberto , Di Rosa Gabriella , Bossowski Filip , Skorupska Magdalena , Aversa Tommaso , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Objective: to assess the prevalence of endocrinopathies in a pediatric population of Rett syndrome (RTT) patients.Design: retrospective observational double center study.Methods: 51 caucasian patients (47 girls, 4 boy) with genetically confirmed diagnosis of RTT were enrolled (mean age: 9.65&pm;5.9 years, range: 1-18 years). The patients were referred from the Rett Center of two It...

hrp0095p1-52 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Relationship between the quantification of physical activity according to the PAQ-c survey and the metabolic control of pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes.

Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Buero-Fernandez Nuria , Garcia-Zarzuela Ana , Magdalena: Lerida-Nolasco Maria , López-Morago Casamayor Claudia , M Lechuga-Sancho Alfonso

Introduction: To achieve glycemic control goals in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), they are instructed in three fundamental principles: diet, insulin therapy and physical activity. Physical activity recommendations for children and adolescents with T1D are the same as for the general population. Following the physical activity recommendations helps mitigate the increased cardiovascular risk inherent to DM. We set out to explore the degree of glycemic cont...

hrp0095p1-82 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Cardiometabolic Health in Adolescents Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Preliminary Results from the Munich heARTerY-Study

Langer Magdalena , Vilsmaier Theresa , Kramer Marie , Sciuk Franziska , Kolbinger Brenda , Jakob André , Rogenhofer Nina , Dalla-Pozza Robert , Alexander Haas Nikolaus , Sebastian Oberhoffer Felix

Background: Since its introduction in 1978, assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been widely used to treat infertility. Worldwide, over 8 million children have been conceived by ART. Literature suggests that ART-adolescents potentially display altered vascular function. However, data concerning the cardiometabolic impact on the vascular function in ART-adolescents is limited. This study aimed to investigate the effects of blood lipids and HbA1c-levels...