hrp0084p3-1133 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Clinical Characteristics of Girls with Atypical Precocious Puberty

Mawer Laura , Willemsen Ruben

Background: Precocious puberty, pubertal development in girls before 8 years, has considerable biological, psychosocial, and long-term health implications. It is classically ascribed to the premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary–gonadal axis, and hence an LH response >5 U/l in the LHRH test. Whilst this group of patients is well understood, there is a paucity of literature characterising patients who show pubertal development not driven by LH, atypical pre...

hrp0098p3-153 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

A case of Albright Hereditary Osteodystrophy (AHO)- Journey to diagnosis.

Dakhlia Ines , Matei Cristina , Willemsen Ruben

Background: Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO) is a rare constellation of dysmorphic physical features such as short stocky build, round face, cutaneous ossification, and metacarpophalangeal abnormalities as well as pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) with variable hypocalcemia, and hyperphosphatemia. This hereditary metabolic disorder is caused by a mutation in the GNAS1 gene in the q13.11 region of chromosome 20.Case Report:</...

hrp0095p1-176 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Diagnostic and management practices of girls presenting with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)-like symptoms to a tertiary paediatric endocrine clinic.

Solanas Martín Blanca , R. Howard Sasha , R. Hughes Claire , L. Storr Helen , H. Willemsen Ruben

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) continues to be a diagnostic challenge in adolescent girls. Symptoms like oligomenorrhea and acne, and polycystic ovarian morphology on ultrasound can be normal variants in adolescents. In addition to diagnostic difficulties, there is lack of randomized controlled trials for PCOS treatments specific to adolescents. Current guidelines for diagnosis and management of PCOS in adolescents have large variations and rely ...

hrp0086fc9.5 | Pathophysiology of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Evaluation of a Novel Method to Detect Residual ß-Cell Function by Dried Blood Spots in Children and Adolescents with a Recent Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes

Willemsen Ruben , Burling Keith , Ackland Fran , Edge Julie , Diaz Renuka , Barker Peter , Guy Catherine , Dunger David

Background: The majority of drug developments in type 1 diabetes (T1D) are aimed at preventing decline of beta cell function (BCF), as this has been associated with better glycaemic control and fewer long-term complications. Traditionally, BCF is evaluated by the C-peptide response to the labour-intensive mixed-meal-tolerance-test (MMTT), but there’s a need for a more practical alternative. We developed a new method to measure C-peptide in ‘dried blood spots’ (D...

hrp0082fc11.4 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Management of Hyperhydration in a Child with Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion (Siadh) Using a Selective Vasopresin Receptor Agonist

Delgado-Carballar Violeta , Thankamony Ajay , Willemsen Ruben , Elleri Daniela , Dunger David

Background: Management of SIADH is challenging and no optimal therapies are available in children. We present a case of an 11 years old boy with severe SIADH resistant to 30% fluid restriction in the context of an intracranial suprasellar high grade B-cell lymphoma who requires hyperhydration for chemotherapy protocol. Tolvaptan is an oral highly selective arginine vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist, which has been approved for use in SIADH in adults.Obj...

hrp0098p1-190 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty 3 | ESPE2024

The first description of an MC4R variant in a patient with Kallmann syndrome and obesity

A Aslam Aisha , Lim Sharon , H Willemsen Ruben , Koysombat Kanyada , Young Megan , Singh Dhillo Waljit , Abbara Ali , R Howard Sasha , F Gevers Evelien

Introduction: Pathogenic MC4R gene variants result in hyperphagia and early onset obesity, but puberty is not usually affected. A 16-year-old male with repaired Tetralogy of Fallot, anosmia, autism, and anxiety, was referred with delayed puberty. Height was -1.31 SDS, BMI 30.7 kg/m2. He had high-arched palate, normal skin and hair colour, mild hypertelorism, Tanner stage A2P1G1, 5ml testes.Results: Gn...