hrp0098p2-155 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2024

Short and long-term response to rhGH therapy in short children born at very low birth weight.

Christianne Malaquias Alexsandra , Kataoka Homma Thais , Castelo Branco Dantas Naiara , Lucheze Freire Bruna , Vasco de Albuquerque Albuquerque Edoarda , Jorge Prado Arnhold Ivo , Cunha Scalco Renata , Augusto de Lima Jorge Alexander

Introduction: Extrauterine growth retardation is a common characteristic among children born at very low birth weight (VLBW). Over time, recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) has been used in this group based on indications for children born small for gestational age (SGA). However, this group represents an extreme phenotype to the majority of children born SGA, and data on the outcomes of this therapy in this group are limited.<strong...

hrp0084p3-944 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

The Impact of GH Therapy in Noonan Syndrome Children with Identified Mutations in RAS/MAPK Pathway

Malaquias Alexsandra , Moraes Michelle , Funari Mariana , Pereira Alexandre , Bertola Debora , Jorge Alexander

Objective: To evaluate the response to recombinant human GH (rhGH) treatment in NS children with short stature and previously identified mutations in the RAS/MAPK pathway genes.Methods: 23 patients with NS (17 males; 19 PTPN11, 3 RAF1 e 1 SHOC2) were daily treated with rhGH (mean rhGH dose of 47 μg/kg per day). The main outcome measures were 1st year growth velocity, change in height SDS (Noonan syndrome specifi...

hrp0094p2-381 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Characterization of puberty development in a large cohort of patients with Noonan syndrome with molecular diagnosis

Rezende Raissa , Jorge Alexander , Noronha Renata , Keselman Ana , Andrade Nathalia , Dantas Naiara , Bertola Debora , Malaquias Alexsandra ,

Introduction: Noonan syndrome (NS) is a relative frequent genetic disorder, mainly characterized by dysmorphic face features, congenital heart defects and short stature. Though delayed pubertal development has been described in both sexes, the physiopathological root remains unclear. This study aims at characterizing puberty development in Noonan syndrome.Materials and Methods: The study population included 111 individuals with a molecul...

hrp0092rfc8.4 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 1 | ESPE2019

Evaluation of Puberty in Patients with Noonan Syndrome and Mutations in the RAS/MAPK Genes

Malaquias Alexsandra C. , Noronha Renata M , Homma Thais K , Albuquerque Edoarda V A , Bertola Debora R , Jorge Alexander A L

Background: Noonan syndrome (NS) is a rare genetic disease characterized by facial dysmorphism, short stature, heart defects, chest deformities, and variable developmental delay/learning disabilities. Almost 80% of patients have a mutation in the genes encoding components of the RAS/MAPK pathway. Puberty was described as delayed in NS patients, but few studies are focusing on this subject and genotype-phenotype correlations so far.<s...

hrp0089fc15.4 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2018

The Metabolic Profile Associated with RASopathies

Noronha Renata , Homma Thais , Moraes Michelle , Albuquerque Edoarda , Funari Mariana , Pereira Alexandre , Villares Sandra , Bertola Debora , Jorge Alexander , Malaquias Alexsandra

Background: Noonan syndrome (NS) is a frequent autosomal dominant disorder characterized by facial dysmorphisms, heart defects, short stature and learning disabilities. It is caused by mutations in genes within the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway, thus called RASopathies. The RAS/MAPK pathway can also impact the signal transduction of hormones involved in body weight, carbohydrate, and lipid metabolism features scarcely studied only in animal models. This study aimed to describe me...

hrp0089p1-p177 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Genetic Investigation of Children with Syndromic Prenatal Onset Short Stature

Homma Thais , Freire Bruna , Ronjo Rachel , Dauber Andrew , Funari Mariana , Lerario Antonio , Arnhold Ivo , Canton Ana , Sugayama Sofia , Bertola Debora , Kim Chong , Malaquias Alexsandra , Jorge Alexander

Background: Patients born small for gestational age (SGA) with additional syndromic features to short stature are likely to present with genetic causes.Aim: To perform a clinical and genetic-molecular investigation of a group of syndromic SGA patients without catch-up growth.Methods: We selected 118 patients born SGA [birth weight and/or length standard deviation score (SDS) ≤−2 for gestational age] without catch-up gro...

hrp0094p2-87 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

A rare presentation of Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica combined with Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia – Is this association possible?

Toledo Arthur H. T. , Diesendruck Benjamin , Rodrigues Marcela , Baches Jorge Rafael , Akkari Miguel , Santili Claudio , Baratela Wagner A. R. , Goiano Ellen de Oliveira , Malaquias Alexsandra C. ,

Background: Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia (FHH) type 1 is a benign condition of hypercalcemia with autosomal dominant inheritance caused by pathogenic variants in the calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR). CaSR plays a crucial role in the regulation of calcium balance. Inactivating mutations in CASR result in altered calcium-sensing and inappropriate parathyroid hormone (PTH) release concerning the calcium concentration. Dysplasia Epiph...

hrp0098p1-170 | Growth and Syndromes 2 | ESPE2024

Growth hormone therapy is not efficient in improving the adult height of children with Hypochondroplasia

Rosa Pellicciari Caroline , Silva Alves da Rocha Renata , Pieri Ribeiro Maine , Liberatoscioli Menezes de Andrade Nathalia , A. L. Jorge Alexander , C. Malaquias Alexsandra

Introduction: Hypochondroplasia (HCH) is a form of mild dwarfism caused by heterozygous gain-of-function mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3). FGFR3 is a negative regulator of endochondral bone growth, and individuals with HCH typically exhibit characteristics such as disproportionate short stature with shortening limb length, lumbar lordosis, and macrocephaly. Regarding recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) therapy in children with H...

hrp0098p3-152 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

Unusual case of Noonan or Turner Syndrome – Why not think about Escobar Syndrome?

Navarro da Cunha Beatriz , Hoelz Tellini Toledo Arthur , de Polli Celin Laurana , Rosa Pelliciari Caroline , Santili Cláudio , A. L. Jorge Alexander , C. Malaquias Alexsandra

Background: Escobar Syndrome (ES; OMIM #265000) is a rare condition falling under the spectrum of Multiple Pterygium Syndromes (MPS). MPS encompasses a group of congenital anomaly disorders characterized by features such as neck, elbows, and knee webbing alongside joint contractures (arthrogryposis). ES, specifically, represents a non-lethal variant stemming from homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in the CHRNG gene. Noteworthy characteristics includ...

hrp0098p3-179 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

Brazilian children with severe short stature and Batter syndrome type 3: a case series

Malaquias Alexsandra , Novaes Andrea , Augusto Jorge Alexander , de Andrade Nathalia , Avelino Vivian , Ayonan Marcella , Jose Sousa Randerson , Nascimento Daniel , Nishikawa Yuka , Izabel Gonçalves Maria

Brief summary: This case series of three patients with Bartter syndrome (BS) type 3 treated in Sao Paulo and Santarem, Brazil is presented to highlight the difficulties of clinical management and diagnosis. BS is an inherited disorder characterized by impaired sodium chloride reabsorption in the cortical and medullary thick ascending limbs of the loop of Henle and secondary hypokalemic alkalosis. In Brazil, genetic testing for this disease is not common. Howev...