hrp0097p2-289 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

The grey area in treatment of progressive short stature in patient with heterozygous NPR2 mutation

Pascu Bogdan

Introduction: Skeletal dysplasias associated with short stature are caused by inherited cartilage/bone development defects and are often associated with disproportionate short stature. We will present a case of heterozygous NPR2 variants in a patient with ISS.Case Report: A 8 years 3 months aged girl with normal perinatal and neonatal periods came for short stature evaluation. The clinical exam showed: 115.5 cm (-2.45 SD...

hrp0095p2-179 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

The syndrome behind the short stature! The difficult approach in Turner Syndrome with Y-chromosome sequences present

Pascu Bogdan , Cusa Simona

Introduction: Short stature is a term applied to a child whose height is 2 standard deviations (SD) or more below the mean for children of that sex and chronologic age (and ideally of the same racial-ethnic group).Case report: We present a case of a girl aged 12 years, with normal perinatal and neonatal periods, GA=40 weeks, BW=2700 g, BL=49 cm, no medical history, no family history. The clinical exam revealed normal wei...

hrp0097p2-300 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Short stature and IGF-1 resistance - unexpected association of Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome

Pascu Bogdan , Tala Simona

Introduction: Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is a rare congenital disorder characterised by a "Greek-warrior-helmet" nasal appearance, growth delay, intellectual disability, and seizures. Limited studies exist on the growth evolution of WHS children, particularly regarding growth hormone (GH) therapy. We report a case of a 3-year-old boy with WHS and severe short stature.Case Report: A 3-year-old male child, se...

hrp0097p2-306 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Infancy onset hypocalcemia due to maternal vitamin D deficiency

Pascu Bogdan , Ciobanu Carla

Hypocalcemia is a common metabolic problem and a recognized cause of seizures in neonates and infancy. Breastfed infants born to mothers who are vitamin D and or calcium deficient are at risk of developing vitamin D deficiency and hypocalcemia.Case report: We present two infants (two weeks old boy and a 9-month-old girl) with hypocalcemia caused by vitamin D deficiency admitted to our pediatric emergency department for seizures and tetan...

hrp0097p2-293 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Unveiling the Complexities of Growth Failure: A Captivating Case of Short Stature with Coexisting Chronic Conditions

Pascu Bogdan , Bocai Raluca , Anton Patricia

Background: Short stature is a common presentation in pediatric endocrinology and its etiologies encompass non-endocrine factors, endocrine disorders, and normal variations. Growth failure can serve as an alarmingly subtle indicator of underlying severe diseases, sometimes obfuscating multiple causative factors. Understanding the complexities involved in evaluating growth failure in the presence of chronic conditions is crucial for efficient management. This c...

hrp0097p2-205 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Congenital hypothyroidism – the experience on a group of pediatric patients since diagnosis

Pascu Bogdan , Tala Simona , Zaharia Veronica , Ardeleanu Ioana

Background: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is a treatable thyroid hormone deficiency that causes intellectual disabilities and growth deficiency if not detected and treated early.Material and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 22 patients, 13 (59%) females and 9 (41%) males, with positive CH screening at birth and confirmed by TSH & FT4 serum concentrations measurements, thyroid ultrasound an...