hrp0094p2-163 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Mauriac syndrome: a complication that still exists in children with type 1 diabetes. Report of a case.

Jimenez Catalina , Molina Marcela , Garcia Hernan ,

Background: Mauriac Syndrome (MS) is currently an extremely rare complication in type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1). It is characterized by the triad: poor metabolic control, dwarfism and hepatomegaly. Other findings are elevated transaminases, dyslipidemia, cushingoid features and delayed puberty.Case: Male patient with DM1 since 5 years age. Coinciding with a family breakdown, from the age of 7 his metabolic control deteriorated significan...

hrp0092p1-37 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Association of Maternal Depressive Symptoms with Worse Metabolic Control in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Von Borries Denise , Perez Viviana , Jorge Garcia Hernan , Rumie Karime , Astudillo Patricio , Garcia Hernan

Introduction: Metabolic control (MC) of patients with type 1 diabetes (DM1) is linked with complications in short and long term follow up. Adolescence is a critical period in the treatment of DM1, making it difficult to achieve good MC. Few studies, all conducted in the United States, have shown an association between mother´s depressive symptoms with poorer MC of their adolescent.Objective: To evaluate the associat...

hrp0084p2-532 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Determination of Final Height in Girls with Precocious Puberty. Which is the Most Accurate Method?

Quiroga Daniela , Pinochet Constanza , Cerda Jaime , Cattani Andreina , Garcia Hernan

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) is a common condition in girls and has been associated with deterioration of final height (FH). Height prognosis (HP) is critical for the decision of treatment in CPP. There are several methods for predicting FH in CPP but none is completely reliable. Most methods consider bone age (BA), which is very imprecise, but there is no consensus on which method is the best to estimate FH.Objective: To compare the accu...

hrp0089p3-p338 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

Ovarian Leydig Cell Tumor in an 8 Years Old Girl Misdiagnosed as Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Due to Elevated 17-Hydroxi-Progesterone

Arancibia Monica , Garcia-Fernandez Hernan , Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro , Baquedano Paulina , Poggi Helena , Garcia Hernan

Introduction: Non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the most common pathological cause of early pubarche in prepubertal patients. However, this may also be the first manifestation of central precocious puberty or an androgen producing suprarrenal or ovarian tumor.Objective: To present a clinical case initially misdiagnosed as Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia that turned out to be an Ovarian Tumor of Leydig Cells.Clinical ca...

hrp0086p1-p227 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Rising of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Incidence in Chilean Children Between 2006 and 2014

Garfias Carolina , Garcia Hernan , Ugarte Francisca , Martin Yonathan San , Bortzuski Arturo , Cerda Jaime

Background: T1DM incidence in children varies across regions and countries, showing a continue rise Worldwide.Objective and hypotheses: To determine the incidence of T1D in Chilean children under 20 years between 2006 and 2012.Method: We reviewed mandatory notifications of T1D (GES Program) in Chile’s public health system in population younger than 20 years between 2006 and 2014. Data were obtained from the Department of Infor...

hrp0086p1-p691 | Endocrinology and Multisystemic Diseases P1 | ESPE2016

Neonatal Diabetes and Congenital Hypothyroidism, a Rare Condition: Report of 2 Cases with Different Genetic Causes

Mendoza Carolina , Garfias Carolina , Seiltgens Cristian , Silva Ricardo , Hodgson Isabel , Ugarte Francisca , Flanagan Sarah , Ellard Sian , Garcia Hernan

Background: Neonatal diabetes (ND) is a rare monogenic form of diabetes presenting within the first six months of life. The most frequent causes include mutations in KCNJ11, ABCC8 and insulin genes, but up to 40% of patients remain without a molecular genetic diagnosis.Case presentation: Case 1: a female newborn of non-consanguineous parents, born at 35 weeks, SGA. She presented with hyperglycemia at second day of life...

hrp0092p2-46 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Seasonal 25-hydroxy Vitamin D3 Variations in School-aged Children from Santiago de Chile

Poggi Helena , Dominguez Gonzalo , Monica Arancibia , Moore Rosario , D'Apremont Ivonne , Solari Sandra , Allende Fidel , Sifaqui Sofia , Garcia Hernan , Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro

Introduction: The main role of Vitamin D (VitD) is the regulation of calcium, which is also regulated by the parathyroid hormone (PTH), and phosphate metabolism. The main source of the more biologically active 25-hydroxy-Vitamin D3 (25OHVitD3) comes from the action of ultraviolet light on the skin.Aim: To determine if there are differences in concentrations of 25OHVitD3, calcium and PTH in school-aged children throughout...

hrp0084p2-195 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Serum Cortisol and Cortisone Ratio as Sensitive Tool to Identify Subjects With Severe or Partial 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 2 Deficiency

Carvajal Cristian , Iturrieta Virginia , Campino Carmen , Valdivia Carolina , Lizama Jaime , Allende Fidel , Solari Sandra , Baudrand Rene , Lagos Carlos , Vecchiola Andrea , Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro , Garcia Hernan , Fardella Carlos

Background: Severe deficiency of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (11βHSD2) triggers activation of mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) by cortisol and causing apparent mineralocorticoid excess (AME) syndrome characterized mostly by low-renin arterial hypertension and hypokalemia. In 2003, we studied a patient with AME (3 years-old) having two homozygous mutation, D223N (rs121917833) and a SNP C>T in intron 3 (rs376023420) (Carvajal et al. JCEM 2003).<p cla...

hrp0084p2-562 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyroid Dysfunction is Associated with Biochemical Markers of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Paediatric Population

Loureiro Carolina , Martinez Alejandro , Campino Carmen , Correa Paulina , Mendoza Carolina , Carrillo Diego , Aglony Marlene , Bancalari Rodrigo , Carvajal Cristian , Fardella Carlos , Garcia Hernan , Grob Francisca

Background: Thyroid dysfunction is a common condition in children and has been associated with metabolic syndrome, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and mortality. Due to the obesity epidemic in paediatric population exists a higher prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. In adults it has been observed that elevated TSH, even within the normal range, are positively correlated with increas...

hrp0084p3-606 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Familial Hyperaldosteronism Type 1 in an Infant without Hypertension: How Important Could be the Early Treatment with Hydrocortisone?

Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro , Mendoza Carolina , Loureiro Carolina , Campino Carmen , Carvajal Cristian , Baudrand Rene , Rumie Hana , Bancalari Rodrigo , Garcia Hernan , Vecchiola Andrea , Valdivia Carolina , Fardella Carlos

Background: Familial hyperaldosteronism type 1 (FH-1), is caused by the presence of a chimeric CYP11B1/CYP11B2 gene that produces high amounts of aldosterone in response to ACTH and severe hypertension. An early diagnosis and treatment are important, not only to manage hypertension but also to avoid possible deleterious effects of aldosterone on the endothelium and cardiovascular diseases.Clinical case: A 3 months old boy was referred for evalua...