hrp0095p2-139 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

A stormy neonatal course

Brown Katie , Kaninde Abhidhamma , Law James , Nadar Ruchi , Saraff Vrinda , Mohamed Zainaba

Introduction: Neonatal thyrotoxicosis (NT) is rare but potentially life-threatening condition with high mortality risk due to cardiac failure(12-20%). Affected neonates are born to mothers with underlying thyroid pathology. Estimated prevalence of trans-placental transfer of thyroid antibodies occurs 1 in every 70 pregnancies with Graves’ disease. Symptoms in the neonate usually manifest by 10 days of life but this can be as late as day 45. We discuss tw...

hrp0092p1-286 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2019

Identification of a THRA Mutation in a 2yr Old Child with Clinical Features of Hypothyroidism and Multisystem Involvement

Sakremath Rajesh , Moran Carla , Lyons Greta , Boelaert Kristien , Chatterjee Krishna , Mohamed Zainaba , Rajanayagam Odelia

Background: Thyroid hormones act via receptors (TRα; TRβ) encoded by separate genes (THRA, THRB). Mutations in THRA are a recently-recognised cause of Resistance to Thyroid Hormone alpha (RTHα), a disorder with tissue-specific hypothyroidism but near-normal thyroid function tests.Aim: We describe the youngest recorded case of RTHa, in a 2yr old boy with disproportionate short stature, ...

hrp0092p1-426 | Thyroid (2) | ESPE2019

A Rare Case of Familial Heterozygous Thyroid Hormone Receptor Beta (THRB) Mutation Presenting with Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Hastings Lucy , Saraff Vrinda , Chikermane Ashish , Boelaert Kristien , Lyons Greta , Moran Carla , Mohamed Zainaba

Background: Resistance to thyroid hormone beta (THRβ) is a clinical spectrum which varies in presentation even between individuals with the same mutation. Life-threatening cardiac dysfunction is recognized in homozygous THRβ state but never reported in cases of inherited heterozygous THRβ defects.Aim: We report the first case of familial inherited heterozygous (THRB) beta mutation presenting with ...

hrp0089p1-p220 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2018

Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of An Infant with 46,XX DSD with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia due to Cytochrome P450 Oxidoreductase Deficiency – the Value of Simultaneous Genetic Analysis to the Diagnosis in DSD

Idkowiak Jan , Mohamed Zainaba , Allen Stephanie , Chandran Harish , McCarthy Liam , Kirk Jeremy , Cole Trevor , Krone Nils

Introduction: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is the underlying diagnosis in most newborns presenting with 46,XX disorders of sex development (DSD). Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency (PORD) is a rare form of CAH caused by inactivating mutations in the POR gene. POR is a crucial electron donor to all microsomal type 2 P450 cytochromes (CYPs), including 21-hydroxylase (CYP21A2) and 17alpha-hydroxylase (CYP17A1). The hallmark feature of PORD is combined sex-steroid a...

hrp0084p3-711 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Heterogeneous Presentation of Paediatric Hyperglycaemic Hyperosmolar State – A Case Series

Mohamed Zainaba , Randell Tabitha , Sundaram Prem , Greening James , Denvir Louise , Sachdev Pooja

Background: The hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS) is rare, but recognised, life-threatening clinical entity in children with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). It is also reported as presenting feature in other types of diabetes and metabolic disorders. The estimated mortality in HHS is 10–20%, ten times higher than Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA).The mainstay of management involves aggressive fluid therapy with insulin and managing complications namely; rhabdomyolysis, multi-orga...

hrp0084p2-486 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Transient Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia in Association with a Novel ABCC8 Mutation: Expanding the Clinical Phenotypes

Arya Ved Bhushan , Aziz Qadeer , Mohamed Zainaba , Flanagan Sarah E. , Ellard Sian , Ehtisham Sarah , Tinker Andrew , Hussain Khalid

Background: Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) can be transient or permanent. Transient HH (spontaneous resolution of HH within few weeks) is associated with intrauterine growth restriction, maternal diabetes, erythroblastosis fetalis etc. Transient HH has not been reported with ABCC8/KCNJ11 mutations, which are the commonest cause of HH.Aim: Molecular characterisation of a novel ABCC8 mutation associated with a transient HH phenotype seen in a family ...

hrp0089p2-p348 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Revisiting the Diagnosis: Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Identifies Concurrence of PAIS in a Previously Reported Case of Klinefelter Syndrome (47,XXY) with Hypospadias

Mohamed Zainaba , Allen Stephanie , Bounford Kirsten McKay , Idkowiak Jan , Godber Caroline , Chandran Harish , McCarthy Liam , Cole Trevor , Kirk Jeremy , Krone Nils

Background: Klinefelter syndrome (KFS) is a sex chromosomal disorder characterised by hypogonadism, progressive testicular failure, gynaecomastia and learning difficulties. Genital anomalies are rarely observed in KFS. Androgen insensitivity has been previously postulated, but not proven to cause genital ambiguity in KFS. Androgen receptor (AR) gene defects are reported in AIS, but have not been reported in children with KFS with mild hypospadias. We describe a novel ...

hrp0082fc9.1 | Beta cells | ESPE2014

Inappropriately High Rates of Cell Proliferation in Diffuse Congenital Hyperinsulinism are Linked to Nuclear Expression of CDK6

Salisbury Rachel , Han Bing , Mohamed Zainaba , De Krijger Ronald , Gardner Laurienne , Gardner Julia , Cosgrove Karen , Padidela Raja , Newbould Melanie , Banerjee Indraneel , Hanley Neil , Dunne Mark

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism of infancy (CHI) mainly arises from loss-of-function mutations in the KATP channel genes. As a consequence, insulin release is uncontrolled and causes persistent or recurrent episodes of hypoglycaemia in neonates. In patients with diffuse-CHI (CHI-D) increased rates of cell proliferation has been reported, but the causes of proliferation are unknown.Objective/Hypotheses: To assess the extent of cell proliferation an...

hrp0095p1-574 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Phenotype-genotype characteristics of SRD5A2 with variation in gender choice among affected individuals: A single centre experience

Kaninde Abhidhamma , Baranowski Elizabeth , Igbowke Rebecca , McCarthy Liam , Chandran Harish , Vandermerwe Elmarie , Fulton Piers , Godber Caroline , Smart Helen , Curtis Joanne , Cole Trevor , Gleeson Helena , Latthe Pallavi , Kirk Jeremy , Idkowiak Jan , Mohamed Zainaba

Background: 5α-reductase type 2 deficiency (SRD5A2) is a rare cause of 46,XY DSD. Consensus guidelines on sex of rearing assignment at birth favours male gender. Typically undervirilised genitalia at birth virilise variably at puberty, posing gender identity challenges.Aim: We describe relevant data on clinical phenotype, hormonal and molecular workup and gender preference in patients with SRD5A2 deficiency from a ...

hrp0082p2-d3-483 | Hypoglycaemia | ESPE2014

Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Early and Late Presenting Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Mohamed Zainaba , Nicholson Jacqueline , Zamir Imran , Butler Thomas , Rigby Lindsey , Bowden Louise , Murray Philip , Steele Caroline , Rao Padidela Raja Narender , Patel Leena , Cosgrove Karen , Clayton Peter , Dunne Mark , Banerjee Indraneel

Background: Hypoglycaemia due to congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) usually presents early (E-CHI) in the neonatal period, but late presentation (age >1 month) (L-CHI) also occurs. Adverse neurodevelopment is well recognised in both early and late CHI, but differences between both groups are not known.Objective and hypotheses: We examined a cohort of children with E-CHI and L-CHI to test neurodevelopmental outcomes in mid-childhood.<p class="abstex...