hrp0094fc8.2 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2021

Recessive PRDM13 mutations result in hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and cerebellar hypoplasia

Gregory Louise C. , Whittaker Danielle E , Oleari Roberto , Quesne-Stabej Polona Le , Williams Hywel J. , UCL GOSgene , Torpiano John G , Formosa Nancy , Cachia Mario J. , Field Daniel , Lettieri Antonella , Ocaka Louise , De Martini Lisa Benedetta , Rajabali Sakina , Riegman Kimberley L. , Paganoni Alyssa J.J. , Chaya Taro , Robinson Iain C.A.F. , Furukawa Takahisa , Cariboni Anna , Basson M. Albert , Dattani Mehul T. ,

Three patients from two unrelated families in Malta; one consanguineous (siblings: Patient 1, male and Patient 2, female) and one non-consanguineous (Patient 3, male), manifested hypogonadotropic hypogonadism with delayed puberty, intellectual disability, scoliosis, and ataxia with cerebellar hypoplasia on MRI. GnRH tests revealed low peak LH and FSH concentrations in the patients: Patient 1; LH 2.3 IU/L, FSH 4.4 IU/L (14.3y), Patient 2; LH 3.6 IU/L, FSH 6.4 IU/L (12.5y), Pati...

hrp0082p3-d3-794 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Prader–Willi Syndrome: Reports of Two Patients with Congenital Abnormalities of Kidney and Urinary Tract

Tamburrino Federica , Scarano Emanuela , Mencarelli Francesca , Perri Annamaria , Colangiulo Angela , Siroli Benedetta , Martini Anna Lisa , Mazzanti Laura

Background: Prader–willi syndrome (PWS) is characterized by decreased fetal activity, obesity, muscular hypotonia, MR, short stature, hypogonadism and small hands and feet. Little information is available concerning PWS and kidney involvement.Objective and hypotheses: We report two patients with PWS and congenital abnormalities of kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT).Method: First case: male, born at 35 weeks with caesarian sectio...

hrp0086p1-p909 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Identification of a “Cryptic” De Novo Deletion in NKX2.1 in the Brain-Lung-Thyroid Syndrome using Genomic SNP Arrays

Villafuerte Beatriz , de Benito Daniel Natera , Lacamara Nerea , Garcia Marta , Lumbreras Cesar , de Randamie Rajdee , Nevado Julian , Moreno Jose Carlos

Background: Genetic defects in NKX2.1 (chromosome 14q13) are associated with hypothyroidism, choreo-athetotic movements and respiratory distress, known as the “Brain-Lung-Thyroid syndrome”.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the genetic basis of a disorder compatible with the “NKX2.1 syndrome” and extra features outside the typical triad.Patients and methods: 10-year old girl with congenital ...

hrp0089p2-p274 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

KBG Syndrome: Our Experience and Unreported Clinical Features

Scarano Emanuela , Tassone Martina , Tamburrino Federica , Graziano Claudio , Perri Annamaria , Stefanelli Francesca , Vestrucci Benedetta , Mazzanti Laura

KBG syndrome (OMIM 148050) is a an emerging autosomal dominant disorder caused by heterozygous mutations in the ANKRD11 gene or deletions of 16q24.3, characterized by developmental delay, short stature, dysmorphic facial features and skeletal anomalies. Patients and methods: We report 22 patients with dysmorphic features, learning disabilities, behavior problems and macrodontia, where a clinical diagnosis of KBG was suspected. An ANKRD11 defect was confirmed in 12 patients. In...

hrp0082p1-d1-59 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

A Randomized, Crossover Pilot Study Comparing Glycemic Control and Satisfaction with an Indwelling Catheter (I-PORT Advance) for Insulin Administration in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes on Basal-Bolus Treatment

Maltoni Giulio , Martini Anna Lisa , Rollo Alessandra , Perri Annamaria , Zucchini Stefano

Background: Intensive insulin treatment allows a good metabolic control and prevents long-term complications. Basal-bolus regimen is the best treatment for children with type 1 diabetes T1D but requires several insulin injections a day. The needle-fear and discomfort felt by the child and parents/caregivers for insulin administration is one of the main obstacle to good compliance.Objective and hypotheses: To compare glycemic control and satisfaction with...

hrp0092p1-291 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2019

An Incidental Finding of Thyroid Hormone Resistance Due to a De Novo Mutation in the THRB Gene

Averbuch Noa Shefer , França Monica , Lazar Liora , Tenenbaum Ariel , Phillip Moshe , de Vries Liat

Background: Thyroid hormone resistance (THR) is a rare genetic disorder that may be caused by thyroid hormone (TH) cell transporter defects or metabolism defects, but most cases are caused by an inherited mutation in the TH receptor beta (THRB) gene. The reduced responsiveness of target tissues to TH is characterized by elevated TH and a normal or elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level. Differentiating between THR and TSH-producing pituitary...

hrp0092p1-229 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (1) | ESPE2019

"Endocrine Evaluation of 29 Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Patients (CdLS) Patients"

Matamala Angela Marina Ascaso , de Ávila Montoya José Mario Romero , Cereza Maria Teresa Llorente , Lidón Laura Trujillano , Fuentes Feliciano Ramos , Juste Juan Pie , Lozano Gloria Bueno

Background: Cornelia de Lange (CdLS) syndrome (OMIM #122470) is a complex disease, characterized by distinctive facial features, failure to thrive, microcephaly, intrauterine growth retardation and anomalies in multiple organ systems. The complexity and severity of the endocrine commitment is variable. NIPBL, SMC1A, SMC3, RAD21 and HDAC8 genes, all involved in the cohesin pathway, have been identified to cause CdLS. There are few published studies on the endoc...

hrp0082p2-d3-493 | Endocrine Oncology | ESPE2014

Role of Metformin in the Treatment of Hypothalamic Obesity

Gangadharan Arundoss , Didi Mohammed , Pizer Barry , Howell Lisa , Hayden James , Mallucci Conor , Pettorini Benedetta , Blair Joanne C

Background: Disruption of homeostatic functioning of the hypothalamic centres results in hyperphagia, autonomic imbalance, reduction of energy expenditure, and hyperinsulinemia. A syndrome of rapid, unrelenting weight gain is often observed in patients with structural lesions of the hypothalamus. Hypothalamic obesity syndrome (HOS) is often refractory to standard dietary and lifestyle interventions. It has been reported that metformin induces anorectic effects via an increase ...

hrp0094p2-329 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Cornelia de Lange syndrome: a case report

KARROU Marouan , Derbel Salma , Assarrar Imane , Messaoudi Najoua , Benouda Siham , Rouf Siham , Latrech Hanane ,

Introduction: CORNELIA DE LANGE Syndrome (CdLS) is a rare syndrome, first described in 1933 by the Dutch pediatrician CORNELIA DE LANGE. This syndrome represents a multi-systemic disorder with physical, cognitive and behavioral characteristics. It is evident in the typical or classical form (craniofacial appearance, short stature and limbs deformities). However, not all individuals with CdLS present with the classic phenotype, as the clinical presentation can ...

hrp0092p3-177 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Endocrine and Mammary Disorders in Girl with Cornelia De Lange Syndrome (Case History)

Gumeniuk Olga , Chernenkov Yurii , Petrova Ekaterina , Leonovich Anastasiia

Cornelia de Lange syndrome is a genetic disorder with physical, cognitive, somatic and endocrine disorders. Objective. To study endocrine and mammary disorders in girl with Cornelia de Lange syndrome. Objective and hypotheses: We describe a clinical case of Cornelia de Lange syndrome in girl, 10 y.o.Method: Total examination (includingmammological and gynecological examination), hormonal analysis, thyroid, mammological and gynecological ...