hrp0094p2-449 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Congenital multinodular goiter causing acute airway obstruction in a newborn: a case report

Mirjam Scheffer-Rath , Katharina Löhner , Nitash Zwaveling-Soonawala , Boot Annemieke

Introduction: Multinodular goiter is an extremely rare condition in neonates and can account for tracheal airway compression.Case report: A newborn girl presented immediately after birth with an inspiratory and expiratory stridor and a visible swelling in the neck. She was born term after an uneventful pregnancy with a birth weight of 3.26 kg. The mother had no known thyroid disease and had not used antithyroid or goitrogenic medication. She had a normal...

hrp0094p2-283 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Assessment of genetic defects, baseline characteristics and adverse events reported in the Increlex® registry

Polak Michel , Bang Peter , Perrot Valerie , Sert Caroline , Storr Helen L. , Woelfle Joachim ,

Background: Certain genetic defects in the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) axis are associated with severe primary IGF-1 deficiency (SPIGFD) and short stature. Detection of genetic defects may confirm short stature aetiology alongside clinical/biochemical features. Increlex® is a recombinant human IGF-1 (rhIGF-1) approved for children/adolescents with SPIGFD.Methods: The Increlex<...

hrp0094p2-350 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Nuchal Skinfold Thickness in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients

Peng Junxiang , Boekhoff Svenja , Eveslage Maria , Bison Brigitte , Sowithayasakul Panjarat , Muller Hermann L. ,

Background: Severe obesity and tumor relapse/progression have impact on long-term prognosis in pediatric brain tumor patients.Methods: In a cross-sectional study, we analyzed nuchal skinfold thickness (NST) on magnetic-resonance imaging (MRI) follow-up monitoring as a parameter for assessment of nuchal adipose tissue in 177 brain tumor patients (40 World Health Organization (WHO) grade 1–2 brain tumor; 31 grade 3&#1...

hrp0094p2-363 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Pedigree analysis is essential for clarifying oligogenic transmission in a family with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH)

Oberhauser Sarah , Papadakis G Georgios , Pitteloud Nelly , L’Allemand Dagmar ,

Background: Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) is a rare disease with a complex clinical picture and genetic background. In up to 50% genetic mutations are found. The goal is to be able to provide a comprehensive prognosis and genetic counseling for this family with CHH.Case presentation: At the age of 16 years a boy with familial constitutional delay (adrenarche only with 15 years, no growth spurt, bone age 14 years) present...

hrp0098p1-262 | Growth and Syndromes 4 | ESPE2024

A novel comprehensive bioinformatic strategy could significantly enhance the molecular genetic diagnosis in growth restriction phenotypes

Ishida Miho , Vestito Letizia , V. Maharaj Avinaash , Cipriani Valentina , Smedley Damian , L. Storr Helen

Introduction: Growth restriction (GR) comprises ~50% of new patient referrals to paediatric endocrine clinics with <20% receiving a clear diagnosis. Enhanced genetic testing and stratification leading to tailored clinical care is a fundamental need. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was offered to patients recruited to the 100,000 Genomes Project (100 KGP), leading to new diagnoses in ~25% of all rare disease participants. The analysis pipeline uses disease-spe...

hrp0098p2-281 | Thyroid | ESPE2024

Autoimmune Thyroid Disease and Microalbuminuria in Adolescents

Özer Yavuz , Bingöl Aydın Dilek , Evliyaoğlu Olcay

Purpose: The aimof this study is to investigate the presence of microalbuminuria in children and adolescents diagnosed with Graves' Disease (GD) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and compare the results with the healthy control group.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional, single-center study included 35 patients with GH, 29 patients with HT, and 34 healthy control groups. Microalbumin and creatinine measur...

hrp0098p2-397 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

The molecular genetic etiology of POI in non-Turner syndrome girls diagnosed in childhood or adolescence: A single-center experience

Akın Leyla , Yılmaz Ayşegül , Ilguy Muge , Aydın Murat

Background: Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), characterized by amenorrhea with elevated gonadotropin concentrations, includes a spectrum ranging from 46, XX gonadal dysgenesis to premature menopause. There is increased evidence that it has a strong genetic basis in its etiology, however, since its rarity and special condition that does not permit the definition of families with this disorder, the molecular diagnosis remains elusive in most of these patients...

hrp0098p2-400 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Children's Thyroid Health: Impact and Recovery Patterns

Bingöl Aydın Dilek , Öztürk Esra , Özer Yavuz , Ercan Oya

Introduction: The impact of COVID-19 on the thyroid axis is still unclear. The most recent studies have presented contradictory findings. Theoretically, both direct toxic effects and indirect inflammatory responses can influence thyroid functions. A limited number of studies conducted in pediatric patients have revealed cases of hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and nonthyroidal illness syndrome occurring during the COVID-19 infection.<st...

hrp0092p1-27 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

A Case of Neonatal Diabetes with Hyperferritinemia: A Distal PTF1A Enhancer Mutation

Arslan Gülçin , ACAR Sezer , Nalbantoglu Özlem , Köprülü Özge , Özkaya Beyhan , De Franco Elisa , Ellard Sian , Özkan Behzat

Introduction: Neonatal diabetes, defined as the onset of diabetes within the first six months of life, is very rare disease. Several genetic factors caused to neonatal disease have been identified to date. PTF1A (pancreatic transcription factor 1a) play a key role in early pancreas development and cerebellar neurogenesis. Biallelic mutations in PTF1A have been reported in patients with pancreatic and cerebellar agenesis, whereas mutations loc...

hrp0092p2-12 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

A Case of X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy Presenting with Primary Adrenal Insufficiency and Normal VLCFA

Özkaya Beyhan , Acar Sezer , Özdemir Taha R. , Nalbantoglu Özlem , Köprülü Özge , Arslan Gülçin , Kutbay Yasar B. , Özkan Behzat

Introduction: X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disease caused by a mutation in the ABCD1 gene. Although its clinical presentation varies, X-ALD is generally characterized by progressive demyelination of the central nervous system, primer adrenal insufficiency, and elevated plasma very long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA) levels. Herein, we aimed to present a case of X-ALD with normal VLCFA caused by a path...