hrp0098p2-296 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024
Sophie Lambert Anne
, Agathe Trouvin Marie
, Reguieg Khadidja
, Rothenbuhler Anya
, Teinturier Cecile
, Linglart Agnes
, Bouvattier Claire
Introduction: Children with CAH need a supraphysiologic dose of hydrocortisone, from 12-20 mg/m2/day to suppress adrenal androgens. Patients with difficult-to-treat CAH typically present with a combination of CAH-related (hyperandrogenemia, advancedbone age and short stature, amenorrhea) and glucocorticoid overtreatment–related clinical symptoms. Continuous subcutaneous hydrocortisone infusion therapy (CSHI) administered via an insulin pump has been used...