hrp0098p2-284 | Thyroid | ESPE2024

Primary congenital hypothyroidism in three sisters: evidence for clinical relevance of two mutations of hitherto unknown significance

Wolf Felicitas , Herbst Susanne , Pohlenz Joachim , Karatsiolis Platonas , Rakicioglu Hande , Kamrath Clemens , A. Wudy Stefan

Introduction: Neonatal screening has undoubtedly proved its worth in detecting cases of congenital hypothyroidism at an early stage. If there are several affected individuals in a family, this should be a reason to consider a hereditary form and to initiate molecular genetic testing.Case descriptions: the firstborn sister (15 yrs) presented with grossly elevated TSH of 223 mU/ml in neonatal screening and with congenital ...

hrp0098p3-29 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2024

Rare combinations: Loeys-Dietz Syndrome Type 2 with Type 1 Diabetes mellitus and Loeys-Dietz Syndrome Type 4 with congenital hypothyroidism due to thyroid hypoplasia.

Karatsiolis Platonas , Rakicioglu Hande , Wolf Felicitas , Biskup Saskia , Dewenter Malin , Meinhardt Andrea , Kamrath Clemens , Wudy Stefan

The Loeys-Dietz-Syndrome is a connective tissue disease, which belongs to the group of Marfanoid syndromes. LDS is classified into 6 different subtypes according to the underlying mutation. All mutations are autosomal dominant inherited. Patients with Loeys-Dietz-Syndromes are characterized from cardiovascular and skeletal malformations, like aneurysms of aorta and other arteries, pectus excavatum, pectus carinatum, chicken- or funnel breast, arachnodactyly clubfoot, scoliosis...