hrp0084p3-1206 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

The Difference between Cord and Filter Paper TSH Level in Congenital Hypothyroidism Screening Programme

Aljuraibah Fahad , Alothaim Ali , Aleyaid Wafa , Almutair Angham

Background: Neonatal thyroid screening is considered one of the best cost-effective tool to prevent mental retardation in population. Different strategies are suggested for thyroid hormone estimation in the sample obtained at birth using cord blood or later in neonatal period. In King Abdulaziz Medical City, cord TSH is the screening tool to detect congenital hypothyroidism cases with a cut off value of 30 MIU/l considered positive result. In 2011, newborn screening programme ...

hrp0094p2-100 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

The knowledge and Confidence in Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) among Iraqi Paediatric Residents: a Cross Sectional Study

Alsaffar Hussain , Al-Jumaili Ali Hasan , Hadi Wasnaa ,

Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a common medical emergency and is the most common cause of death in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus due its complications. Paediatric residents are usually the first line whom managing paediatric emergencies in Iraqi hospitals. They form the backbone of the provided service. It is important to make sure they are practicing at the highest possible standard to ensure patientsÂ’ safety. Therefore, it is cruc...

hrp0097p1-453 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Echocardiographic assessment of periaortic fat thickness and its relationship to cardiovascular risk factors in children with simple obesity

Abdelghaffar Shereen , M. Fattouh Aya , Ali Mohamed Ola , Arafa Noha

Key words: Childhood, Obesity, Periaortic fat thickness, Echocardiography, Cardiovascular risk.Aim: To assess the periaortic fat thickness (PAFT) by echocardiograpy in a cohort of children with simple obesity and to evaluate its relationship to clinical and metabolic cardiovascular risk factors.Methods: Fifty children and adolescents with simple obesity and 25 healthy sex and age m...

hrp0098p3-75 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

A Double Enigma: Co-existing Congenital Hypothyroidism and Autosomal Recessive Familial Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia in a Neonate

Rai Versha , Ali Sanagar , Noor Ibrahim Mohsina , Riaz Maira

Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) and hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia represent two distinct yet interrelated metabolic disorders in pediatric endocrinology. We report a comprehensive case study of a 14-day-old female neonate presenting with persistent hypoglycemia since birth, despite initial management with thyroxine for suspected CH. The neonate exhibited classical clinical features of CH, including lethargy, puffy face, and umbilical hernia, alongside a pertinent family history...

hrp0082p3-d3-800 | Gonads and Gynaecology | ESPE2014

Ovarian Tumors Observed in Endocrinology

Laloui Amina , Fedala Soumeya , Haddam Ali El Mahdi , Chentli Farida , Meskine Djamila , Ali Leyla Ahmed , Yaker Fetta Amel

Background: Ovarian tumors are rare in the pediatric age and are represented primarily by functional cysts and benign tumors, the most common is the mature teratoma.Objective and hypotheses: Assess clinical, radiological, etiological and scalable characteristics of ovarian tumors in the pediatric age.Method: Retrospective study of seven cases of ovarian tumors collected over a period of 20 years. All children received complete clin...

hrp0084p2-179 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Primary Adrenal Insufficiency: About a Paediatric Series

Nardine Imen , Fedala Nora Soumeya , Derghoum Boubker , Ali Leyla Ahmed , Haddam Ali El Mahdi , Meskine Djamila , Chentli Farida

Background: Adrenal insufficiency in children is rare and potentially serious because of the risk of acute adrenal insufficiency. This complication is lethal in the absence of prompt and appropriate treatment. Aetiologies are dominated by the genetic causes.Objective and hypotheses: Report diagnostic circumstances,phenotypic forms and causes of adrenal insufficiency in children and adolescents.Method: This is a retrospective study ...

hrp0097p1-539 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Long Term Effects of Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant on Endocrine Function

Ahmad Noman , Alghamdi Ali , Sobaihi Mrouge , Bayoumy Mohamed , Aleysae Nabil , Shahzad Muhammad , Ahmed Abdulatef , Aboelghar Hesham , Almahbosh Abdulmajid , Elhadidy Marwa , Heaphy Emily , Shaheen Saleh , Alzubaidi Maha , Alharbi Ali

Background: Advances in the treatment of childhood and adolescence cancer treatment have led to significant increase in survival rate. Current 5-survival rate of childhood cancer is nearly 80%. Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) is treatment of choice in many clinical conditions including malignant and non-malignant hematological diseases, solid tumors and immunodeficiency diseases. Children receiving HSCT are prepared with different pre-transplant cond...

hrp0095p1-320 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

International vs Qatar national growth data for identifying small and large-for-gestational-age newborns: A population-based study in Qatar

Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Alqubasi Mai , Ali Hamdy , Alturk Mohamed , Alaaraj Nada , Hamed Noor , Ahmed Shayma

Background: To update the ongoing debate about the use of universal strict vs (local) national intrauterine growth charts, we compared the prevalence of small and large-for-gestational-age (SGA/LGA) infants according to international charts and national growth data.Methods: We classified singleton births from 33 to 42 weeks of gestation in 2016 and 2019 from Qatar (n = 92431), SGA (birthweight <10th percentil...

hrp0095p1-331 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Prevalence of Obesity from birth to 3 years of age in infants born large for date (LGA): Infants with weight for age (WAZ) catch down vs those without catch down during the first year of life

Fawzia Alyafei , Ashraf Soliman , Saleha Abbsi , Fatima Alkhori , Nada Alaaraj , Shayma Ahmed , Noor Hamed , Hamdy Ali

Introduction: Infants whose weight is > the 90th percentile for gestational age are classified as large for gestational age (LGA). Catch-up and catch-down growth can be defined as an increase or decrease in WAZ by > 0.67 SD respectively during the infantile period. It was suggested that in LGA rapid catch-up and/or no catch-down during infancy may be associated with the development of overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) during childhood.<p class="abstex...

hrp0095p1-531 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Two years of Postnatal linear and head growth of term Infants Born Large for Date (LGA): Those who had infantile Length Z score (LAZ) and/or head circumference Z score (HCZ) catch down vs those without catch down.

Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Abbsi Saleha , Alkhori Fatima , Ali Hamdy , Alaaraj Nada , Hamed Noor , Ahmed Shayma

Introduction: Large for date (LGA) infants may have a higher tendency to become obese and tall. Catch-up and/or catch-down in linear growth, defined as an increase or decrease in length for age Z score (LAZ) by > 0.67 SD during the infantile period, may affect this tendency. Additionally, head circumference is well correlated with brain growth.Aim: We evaluated the prevalence of tall stature (LAZ > 1 and> 2) and...