hrp0084p3-1241 | Turner | ESPE2015

Renal Problems in Early Adult Patients with Turner Syndrome

Chung Woo Yeong , Oh Seung Hwan , Yu Dong Uk

Introduction: The prevalence of renal anomalies in Turner syndrome (TS) has been reported to vary from 30 to 70%. However, the influence of renal anomalies on renal function and morbidity have been less well investigated. We evaluate the status of renal function and the presence of urinary abnormalities in early adult TS patients.Patients and method: Sixty-three girls with TS, who are attending Pediatric Endocrine Clinics in Busan Paik Hospital, were stu...

hrp0094p1-156 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders B | ESPE2021

Molecular and phenotypic profile of Alstrom syndrome in Chinese patients:results from a Chinese cohort

Zhang Qianwen , Ding Yu , Wang Yirou , Wang Xiumin , Fu Lijun ,

Introduction: Alstrom syndrome, inherited in autosomal-recessive manner, is a complex multi-system disease including obesity, sensorineural hearing loss, retinal dystrophy, cardiomyopathy, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and multiple organ fibrosis. ALMS1 is the defective protein of Alstrom syndrome. The protein is located in the basal body of the primary cilia and involved in ciliary function. Large cohorts of Alstrom syndrome lack around the world, especially in E...

hrp0098p2-165 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

Pattern of growth and pubertal development in a patient with MIRAGE syndrome.

Miyako Kenichi , Furuzono Miwa , Ishii Kanako , Nakashima Yu

MIRAGE syndrome is a genetic disorder that involves multiple organs and it is characterized by myelodysplasia, immunodeficiency, growth restriction, adrenal hypoplasia, hypogonadism, and enteropathy. Due to a poor prognosis in patients with this syndrome, it is not clear how patients with MIRAGE syndrome grow or how puberty develops. As we are currently managing the oldest known male patient with this syndrome in Japan, we have a record of his growth and pubertal development f...

hrp0098p3-32 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2024

Growth hormone treatment in a case of cleidocranial dysplasia with growth hormone deficiency

Jun Jung Hyeon , Lyeon Kim Goo , Yu Jeesuk

Backgound: Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by skeletal abnormalities affecting various parts of the body, including the skull, clavicles, and long bones. The responsible gene is RUNX2 which plays a crucial role in the development of bone and cartilage. Sometimes growth hormone deficiency (GHD) can be associated with short stature in CCD.Case: A female patient was brought to...

hrp0097fc9.4 | Diabetes and insulin 2 | ESPE2023

The high proportion of INS-MODY in Chinese children with MODY

Ding Yu , Zhang Qianwen , Li Niu , Chang Guoying , Li Juan , Chen Yao , Yao Ru-en , Yu Tingting , Wang Xiumin

Background: The incidence rate of maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) and the proportion of different types of MODY will be different in different countries and races. GCK, HNF1A, and HNF4A are the three most common types of MODY, but the occurrence of other rare MODY subtypes in Chinese children is unknown. Therefore, studying the case group of MODY in Chinese children can help deepen understanding of MODY, early identification, and precise treatment....

hrp0097p1-134 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Molecular and Phenotypic Expansion of Bardet-biedl Syndrome in Chinese Patients

Gao Shiyang , Zhang Qianwen , Feng Biyun , Gu Shili , Yao Ru-en , Yu Tingting , Ding Yu , Wang Xiumin

Background: Bardet Biedl syndrome(BBS) is a type of non-motile ciliopathy primarily characterized by retinal dystrophy, obesity, polydactyly, cognitive impairment, urogenital anomalies and renal abnormalities. To date, 26 genes have been reported to be associated with BBS: BBS1-BBS21, IFT74, SCLT1, SCAPER and NPHP1. BBS is genetically heterogeneous with significant clinical overlap with other ciliopathies, further c...

hrp0097p1-135 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

A novel heterozygous variant of FOXJ1 in a Chinese female with primary ciliary dyskinesia and hydrocephalus: A case report and literature review

Gao hiyang , Zhang Qianwen , Feng Biyun , Gu Shili , Li Zhiying , Sun Lianping , Yao Ru-en , Yu Tingting , Ding Yu , Wang Xiumin

Background: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a type of ciliary dyskinesia that is usually caused by autosomal recessive inheritance and can manifest as recurrent respiratory infections, bronchiectasis, infertility, laterality defects, and chronic otolaryngological disease. Although ependymal cilia, which affect the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the central nervous system, have much in common with respiratory cilia in terms of structure and function, hydroc...

hrp0095p2-23 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease in a young boy associated with a rare somatic mutation of the PRKACA: case report and literature review

Xu Yu-ying , Li Yan-hong , Chen Qiu-li , Ma Hua-mei , Zhang Jun , Guo Song

Introduction: Cushing's syndrome(CS) is rare in the pediatric population, and the cause vary with age. Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) is one of the causes of CS, though it is a rare disorder. It has been proposed that in children with CS, PPNAD should be suspected. Here we report a young boy with CS due to PPNAD associated with a somatic mutation of the PRKACA.Case Presentation: The child w...

hrp0095p2-314 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

A case of permanent congenital hypothyroidism with NKX2-1 mutation and optic nerve thickness

Yang Jaejin , Yeong Chung Woo , Hwan Oh Seung , Hun Seo Go , Rye Kim Jeong , Yu eesuk

Congenital hypothyroidism can be caused by the wrong formation of the thyroid gland or the defect in the synthesis of thyroid hormone. Among the candidate genes, defect in the gene NKX2-1 can be presented as thyroid, lung, or brain dysfunction. An eight-year-old boy was diagnosed as congenital hypothyroidism at the age of 16 days. He was referred to our Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic due to elevated TSH level (36.28uIU/mL). Serum total T3 and free T4 were 125 ng/dL an...

hrp0092p2-246 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Comparison of Growth Status, Level of Blood Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in SGA and AGA Girls with Central Precocious Puberty

Yang Xi , Yu Xiao , Zhao Yue , Luo Xiaoping , Liang Yan , Wu Wei , Ying Yanqin , Hou Ling

Background: Several studies have shown that born small for gestational age (SGA) children have earlier precocious puberty, progress faster, and are less likely to gain target height in adults than children born appropriate for gestational age (AGA). Moreover, SGA children are more prone to metabolic disorders - obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.Objective: To compare the physical development status, serum lipid...