hrp0098p1-231 | Diabetes and Insulin 4 | ESPE2024

Children and Young People and Parent and Carer Perspectives on Provision of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Care in England and Wales – Insights from the PREM survey report (2021/22)

Hawton Katherine , Hickingbotham Hannah , Sachdev Pooja

Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in children and young people (CYP) is increasing in the United Kingdom and worldwide. There is a lack of evidence of patient and parent opinions of the care provided in T2DM and how care should be tailored to meet their needs. The aim of this study was to analyse the Parent and Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREM) survey responses specifically from patients with T2DM and their families in ord...

hrp0089p1-p071 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Review and Audit of Diabetes Control in Children and Young People with Diabetes Using the FreestyleLibre Flash Glucose Scanning System (FGS)

Zahid Aisha , Sachdev Pooja , Denvir Louise , Randell Tabitha , Drew Josephine

Background: The Freestyle Libre Flash Glucose Scanning System (FGS) is a glucose sensing technology device for people with diabetes to monitor plasma glucose levels, reducing the need for routine fingerpricks. The device is worn on the upper arm and produces graphs displaying glucose levels over a period of time. Trials of the Freestyle Libre device have been utilised at Nottingham Children’s Hospital (NCH), providing the device is used safely. Potential for most benefit ...

hrp0082p3-d2-717 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

Diabetes Mellitus a Late Complication in Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1b

Kumar Kiran , Sachdev Pooja , Randell Tabitha , Denvir Louise

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a late complication in glycogen storage disease type 1 (GSD1). Patients with GSD1 who are poorly controlled have prolonged periods of low glucose levels. As they grow older they become tolerant to these hypoglycaemic episodes, and may be mildly symptomatic or asymptomatic even with low glucose levels. This results in adaptive mechanisms, mediated through down regulation of glucose receptor on the β-cell membrane (GLUT2) to reduce insulin s...

hrp0082p3-d2-964 | Sex Development (1) | ESPE2014

An Ovulating Testis

Kothandapani Jaya Sujatha Gopal , Sachdev Pooja , Wright Neil

Background: Ovotesticular disorders of sexual development (DSD) are a rare form of DSD with co-existence of both ovarian and testicular tissue in one or both gonads.Case report: A term infant (weight +1.38 SDS) presented at birth with severe penoscrotal hypospadias, a small phallus and a right hemiscrotum with descended gonad (external masculinization score 1.5). Pelvic ultrasound revealed no Mullerian structures, a small right gonad with probable epidid...

hrp0082p3-d1-980 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

Diagnostic challenges of thyroid dysfunction in eating disorders

Santhanam Priyha , Denvir Louise , Sachdev Pooja , Randell Tabitha

Background: Anorexia nervosa is usually associated with lower levels of thyroid hormones especially suppressed TSH and T3 with normal T4 levels due to the effects of starvation on metabolism. We present two cases where the underlying eating disorder masked the thyroid dysfunction.Patient 1: 15-year-old girl with anorexia nervosa and BMI of 15.6 was noted to have suppressed TSH<0.1 mU/l, high normal T3–7.0 pmol/l ...

hrp0098p1-168 | Growth and Syndromes 2 | ESPE2024

Pubertal induction amongst girls with Turner Syndrome: oral vs patch oestrogen over the last 16 years.

Lloyd-Jones Eleanor , Abdullahi Elechi Hassan , Sachdev Pooja , Law James

Background: Pubertal induction with incremental doses of oestrogen replacement is an important component of care offered to hypogonadal patients with Turner Syndrome (TS). Low dose oral ethinylestradiol (EE) has been extensively used in the UK but natural 17-β oestradiol (more physiological, cheaper and easily monitored in blood) is becoming increasingly popular. We undertook this updated review, following on from previous work, to compare the efficacy an...

hrp0098p2-218 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2024

Report of a patient with TUBB3 E410K syndrome: when ‘Moebius syndrome’ does not quite fit

Fozi Anis , Dixit Abhijit , Whittaker Rachel , Sachdev Pooja

A teenage girl was referred to our paediatric endocrinology service at the age of 18years, with primary amenorrhoea. She was diagnosed with Moebius syndrome at the age of 2 years with bilateral facial weakness, ptosis and restricted eye movements following review with geneticists in 2002. She was also diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder in early primary school age, associated with learning disability. She was born at term, at 3.03 kg (9th centile). She had neo...

hrp0092p1-384 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

Pubertal Induction Amongst Girls with Turner Syndrome: A Review of Changing Practice Over 10 Years.

Elechi Hassan Abdullahi , Law James , Benson Joanna , Denvir Louise , Randell Tabitha , Sachdev Pooja

Background: Pubertal induction with incremental doses of oestrogen replacement is an important component of care offered to hypogonadal patients with Turner Syndrome (TS). Low dose oral ethinylestradiol (EE) has been extensively used in the UK but natural 17-β oestradiol (more physiological, cheaper and easily monitored in blood) is becoming increasingly popular.We undertook this audit to compare the efficacy and acceptability of...

hrp0092p3-155 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Turners Syndrome - Clinical Presentation, Genetics, Investigation and Management: A 10-Year Review

Elechi Hassan Abdullahi , Law James , Alexander Jacqui , Denvir Loiuse , Randell Tabitha , Sachdev Pooja

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is characterised by a wide phenotype and age at presentation. We reviewed our over-12s Turner clinic over a period of 10 years to evaluate pattern of diagnosis, co-morbidities and management.Subjects & Method: Retrospective data analysis of patients with TS who attended the over-12s clinic (2008-2017, n=28). Data is median (IQR) or mean±SD as appropriate.<p class...

hrp0086fc2.3 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2016

The Impact of Intragastric Balloon Placement Suppported by a Lifestyle Intervention Programme on Cortical and Trabecular Microstructure and Strength in Severely Obese Adolescents

Sachdev Pooja , Reece Lindsey , Copeland Rob , Wales Jerry , Dimitri Paul , Wright Neil

Background: The effect of profound weight loss following obesity surgery on skeletal microarchitecture and strength in adolescents has not been studied. Obese children are at an increased risk of fracture and childhood obesity leads to reconfiguration of trabecular bone without augmenting bone strength.Objective and hypotheses: To examine the impact of weight loss following 6 months treatment with an intragastric balloon supported by a lifestyle interven...