hrp0082p1-d2-11 | Adrenals & HP Axis | ESPE2014

Identification of a Novel Large CYP17A1 Deletion by Multiplex Ligation-Dependent Probe Amplification Analysis in Patients with Classic 17-Hydroxylase Deficiency

Guran T , Turkkahraman D , Ivison H , Griffin A , Vijzelaar R , Krone N

Background: Steroid 17-hydroxylase deficiency (17OHD) (OMIM 202110) is a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia caused by loss-of-function mutations in the 17α-hydroxylase (CYP17A1) gene. CYP17A1 is a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of adrenal and gonadal steroid hormones facilitating both 17α-hydroxylase and 17,20-lyase activities. The CYP17A1 gene is located on chromosome 10 and has eight coding exons. Herein, the molecular basis of 17OHD in a...

hrp0082p3-d1-632 | Adrenals & HP Axis | ESPE2014

Secondary Pseudohypoaldosteronism Type 1: the Role of a Urinary Steroid Profile

Grace M L , Murray D M , Joyce C , Taylor N F , Ghataore L , O'Connell S M

Background: Secondary pseudohypoaldosteronism (PHA) type 1 is an uncommon salt losing condition of infancy caused by transient resistance of the mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) of the renal tubule to aldosterone. This can be secondary to urinary tract infection (UTI), urinary tract malformation (UTM) or obstructive uropathy. Ninety percent of reported cases present before 3 months and nearly all are under 7 months of age.Objective and hypotheses: The co...

hrp0082p3-d1-701 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Changing Presentation of Type 1 Diabetes to a Tertiary Paediatric Centre

Mc Grath Niamh , Mc Glacken-Byrne S M , Hawkes C P , Murphy N P

Background: The prevalence of childhood type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is increasing and the age at presentation is falling. Late presentation with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is more common in younger children who are at increased risk of cerebral oedema.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the clinical presentation of new onset T1DM to our centre and report time to diagnosis, incidence of DKA, requirement for intensive care and complications.<p c...

hrp0084p1-146 | Miscelleaneous | ESPE2015

Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure at Age 7–8 Years in Preterm Born Children

Ruys Charlotte A , Lafeber Harrie N , Rotteveel Joost , Finken Martijn J J

Background: Preterm birth is associated with hypertension and increased fat contents in later life. Salt sensitivity (SS) could be a mechanism underlying this relationship. In adults SS has been recognised as a cause of hypertension that is related to low birth weight and obesity.Objective and hypotheses: We studied the prevalence of SS in 7–8-year old children born <32 weeks of gestation and/or with a birth weight <1500 g as well as its rel...

hrp0084p2-251 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Sick Day Rule: Survey of Parents of Children with Type 1 Diabetes (Experience and Knowledge)

Agwu Juliana Chizomam , Ng S May , Drew J , Edge J , Kershaw M , Wright N , Gardner C

Background: Inappropriate management of illness/stress, accidental or deliberate insulin omission are some of the causes of Diabetes ketoacidosis (DKA) in patients with established diabetes. During illness, patients with type 1 diabetes are advised to monitor for hyperglycaemia and ketosis, maintain fluid intake and if required, to administer supplemental insulin. Previous studies have confirmed that comprehensive diabetes self- management education (DSME) programs on manageme...

hrp0094p2-485 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Prevalence and associated factors of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Bogotá, Colombia. 2014 - 2020

Pineda Pablo , Beltrán Daniela , Salazar Alexander , Sarmiento Karen , Zarante Ignacio , Urueña Ana

Results: During the years of this study, the prevalence of NB reported as suspected with CH was 1:1220 NB, showing a stable trend on the linear tendency analysis; when adjusted for cases with confirmed high values of TSH in umbilical cord measurement, the prevalence is 1:3041 NB. Regarding the demographic data of the patients analyzed, it was found 54% were men and 46% women. Of the total CH cases with a reported weight, 20% weighted less ...

hrp0094p2-42 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

A case of adrenal insufficiency during the course of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)

Kilci Fatih , Kozler Selen Hurmuzlu , Jones Jeremy , Doğan Kenan , Aydın Duygu , Mine Cizmecioğlu Filiz ,

Introduction: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is associated with Covid-19. MIS-C was first reported in April 2020 with similar symptoms to Kawasaki disease and has several treatment options, one of which is glucocorticoids.Autopsy studies in Covid-19 patients have shown degenerative adrenal changes.It has been reported that rarely Covid-19 may affect adrenal function and cause both primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency.Here we prese...

hrp0094p2-101 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Disturbances of glucose homeostasis in polytransfused beta-thalassemia patients

Mustapha Noumi , N Khelafi , Y Ferhani , S Sokhal , R Terrak , R Boukari ,

Introduction: β-thalassemia is a hereditary chronic hemolytic anemia characterized by a defect in the synthesis of beta-globin chains, particularly common in the Mediterranean region, southern Asia, and the Middle East (1) Transfusion programs and chelating therapy have greatly extended the life expectancy of patients (2). This has led to an increase in the prevalence of endocrine complications, linked to iron overload (3) including abnormalities in gluco...

hrp0094p2-369 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

6-Month GnRHa Formulations Are a Good Choice During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond

R. Benson Matthew , N. Atkinson Stuart , M. Boldt-Houle Deborah , Miller Bradley S. ,

Introduction: Achieving/maintaining effective hormone suppression is fundamental in treating Central Precocious Puberty(CPP). CPP patients are vulnerable to late dosing as they cannot self-administer and require clinic/hospital visits for injections, currently exacerbated by COVID-19. In children, the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis may rebound faster than elderly oncology patients, so hormone escapes are possible with late dosing. Additionally, the stimul...

hrp0097p1-199 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Investigating the Incidence of Mild Neonatal Hyperthyrotropinaemia, a Multicentre Study

Howard-James N , McGlacken-Byrne SM , Kernan R , Carolan EC , Murphy NP

Background: Mild isolated neonatal hyperthyrotropinaemia (HTT), defined as elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) with normal free thyroxine (FT4) concentrations, may be identified by newborn screening programmes for congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) or when neonatal thyroid function tests (TFTs) are performed for a clinical indication. Reported HTT incidence rates vary (from 0.001-0.1%)1. Case definition also varies, with some authors using a TSH...