hrp0089p2-p078 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Protein and Fat Effects on Post - Prandial Glucose Responses among Egyptian Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Arafa Noha , Hafez Mona , Anwar Ghada , Abdou Marise , Ibrahim Rania

Background: In the light of emerging recent researches and the use of continuous glucose monitoring it was shown that other nutritional properties of food, including fat, protein, and glycemic index (GI), can significantly affect postprandial glucose excursions. These findings highlight the need for alternative mealtime insulin dosing algorithms and have important implications for nutrition education and counseling in patients with diabetes.Objective and...

hrp0098p3-326 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Effect of IM Depot Estradiol on Pubertal Progression and Uterine Development in Turner Girls

Anwar Ghada , Saber Rania , Maher Ghada , Mohammed Walaa , Antoune Marise

Introduction: Estrogen treatment is crucial for girls with TS to induce puberty. To mimic normal physical development, initiation of treatment should begin at 11–12 years of age if gonadotropins are elevated, or AMH is low. Different estrogen preparations can be used for this purpose, however only IM depot estradiol is available in Egypt.Aim: To evaluate progression of puberty and uterine development using IM depot...

hrp0095lb8 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Stretched Penile Length Nomogram in Prepubertal Egyptian Children Aged Five to Nine years

Ibrahim Amany , Anwar Ghada , Soliman Hend , Assem Noha , Abu Zeid Eman

Background: Penile length is used to assess the external genitalia and abnormalities in external genitalia, e.g. macro and micro-penis. Early diagnosis of abnormal penile size is crucial, but proper assessment is mandatory to identify the normal population-specific, age-appropriate reference ranges.Objective: Our study aimed at assessment of stretched penile length values for prepubertal Egyptian boys aged five to nine y...

hrp0082p2-d2-331 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

ACE Gene Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and ACE Enzymatic Activity in Egyptian Children with Type 1 Diabetes with and without Microalbuminuria

Anwar Ghada , Bazaraa Hafez , Shaker Olfat , Arafa Noha , Hafez Mona , Mousa Noha

Background: Diabetic nephropathy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Strong evidence exists in multiple studies for genetic predisposition of diabetic nephropathy. Genetic studies have revealed that the genes for the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) are highly polymorphic, one of such is insertion/deletion polymorphism in ACE gene. This polymorphism was associated with the circulating ACE level and increased plasma a...