hrp0098p3-157 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

Radiographic features and response to growth hormone therapy for SHOX deficiency: A case series

Sugiura Aiko , Nakagawa Marie , Yamano Shio , Shioda Shogo , Honma Takehiro , Fukui Sadahiro , Tanimoto Eri , Ujita Nagisa , Miyagi Hazime , Yoshii Keisuke , Naiki Yasuhiro , Horikawa Reiko

Background: In patients with SHOX deficiency, radiographic abnormalities can vary, with some cases showing no deformities or only mild deformities, particularly in young children, while Madelung deformity is the most commonly observed radiographic feature. Growth hormone (GH) therapy for individuals with SHOX deficiency has been available in Japan since June 2023. This report summarizes a case series of SHOX deficiency diagnosed at a single institution, with a...

hrp0098p3-2 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2024

A case of suspected Pigmented primary nodular adrenocortical disease with a Tanner stage inconsistent with testosterone levels

Tanimoto Eri , Nakamura Chizuko , Ishimaru Masanori , Fukui Sadahiro , Miyagi Hajime , Ujita Nagisa , Doi Hibiki , Igarashi Mizuho , Kashima Takemoto , Yoneda Akhiro , Matsubara Keiko , Shima Hirohito , Kannno Jyunko , Yoshii Keisuke , Naiki Yasuhiro , Horikawa Reiko

Background: Adrenal tumour in childhood is relatively rare, and its clinical features are variable depending on hormonal profiles. Pigmented primary nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) and adrenal carcinoma may present with clinical signs of precocious puberty due to increased adrenal androgen secretion in addition to glucocorticoids. [Case] 12-year-old boy. Obesity and short stature were noted on school health check-up a year ago. The endocrinological work...