hrp0084fc4.3 | Growth | ESPE2015

An Updated and Final Analysis of a Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial of the Effect of Oxandrolone and Timing of Pubertal Induction on Final Height in Turner Syndrome

Gault Emma-Jane , Cole Tim J , Perry Rebecca J , Casey Sarah , Paterson Wendy F , Hindmarsh Peter C , Betts Peter , Dunger David B , Donaldson Malcolm D C

Background: While GH therapy forms the mainstay of growth promoting treatment for Turner syndrome (TS), adjunctive use of oxandrolone and optimal timing of pubertal induction remain controversial. The previously published interim analysis of this randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial demonstrated that oxandrolone and pubertal induction at 14y vs 12y significantly increased final height. However, these effects were not additive.Objective: To up...

hrp0095p1-430 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Importance of early detection of familial hypomagnesemia in preventing neurological handicap

Marzouk Asma , Tej Amel , Dworniczak Bernd , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: Hereditary hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia (HSH) is a are autosomal recessive disorder which presents in early infancy with generalized convulsions, or other symptoms related to increased neuromuscular excitability. Several mutations in the TRPM6 gene have been described. Early diagnosis is an effective means of preventing the inevitable neurocognitive sequelae which occur in the absence of appropriate treatment.<s...

hrp0082fc13.4 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

The Prevalence of Congenital Malformations in Infants with TSH Elevation on Newborn Screening: the Importance of Distinguishing Between True and Transient Congenital Hypothyroidism

Ouarezki Yasmine , Mansour Chourouk , Jones Jeremy , alghanay Abubaker , Smith Sarah , Stone David , Donaldson Malcolm

Backgrounds: The prevalence of congenital malformations (CM) is higher in infants referred with capillary (c) TSH elevation on newborn screening. However, establishing the prevalence of CM ± dysmorphic syndromes in true congenital hypothyroidism (CH) requires careful distinction between true and transient CH.Objective: To determine the prevalence of CM ± dysmorphic syndromes in all infants referred with TSH elevation on newborn screening in Sco...

hrp0092p3-196 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Precocious Pseudo-Puberty Presenting with Bilateral Ovarian Involvement and Progressing to Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor in a 2-Year-Old Girl

Barakizou Hager , Donaldson Malcolm , Huma Zilla , Amary Fernanda , Gannouni Souha

Background: Feminising preocious pseudo-puberty in McCune Albright syndrome (MAS) and juvenile granulosa cell tumour (JGCT) arises from bilateral and unilateral estradiol hypersecretion respectively. GNAS mutations have been described in some cases of JGCT as well causing MAS.Aim: To describe a case in which MAS was evoked initially, but then progressed to JGCTCase: A girl aged 2 y...

hrp0086p1-p892 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Transient TSH Elevation in Infants Referred on Newborn Screening – Features, Prevalence and Trends

Ouarezki Yasmine , Jones Jeremy , Fitch Moira , Shaikh Guftar , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: Up to 20% of infants referred on newborn congenital hypothyroidism (CH) screening are subsequently shown to have transient TSH elevation rather than permanent CH. Correct identification of such cases is important to avoid prolonged treatment with thyroxine and unnecessary clinic attendance.Objective: To determine the prevalence, trends and profile of infants with transient TSH elevation referred between August 1979 and December 2015 by the Sc...

hrp0082p2-d1-362 | Fat Metabolism &amp; Obesity | ESPE2014

Age at Onset of Weight Gain in Prader–Willi Syndrome is Often Between 1 and 2 Years, Preceding the Hyperphagic Phase; Implications for Management

Donaldson Malcolm , Hammed Noran Abu-Of , Shaikh M Guftar

Background: Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) results from loss of paternally imprinted genes from the 15q11–13 region and causes hypotonia with weight faltering in infancy, followed later by obesity which is classically attributed to hyperphagia.Objective and hypotheses: To determine, where possible, the age at onset of unwanted weight gain (as opposed to actual obesity) in children with PWS attending a specialist clinic.Metho...

hrp0086p1-p604 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

The Exon3-Deleted Growth Hormone Receptor Gene Polymorphism (d3-GHR) is Associated with Increased Spontaneous Growth and Impaired Insulin Sensitivity in Prepubertal Short SGA Children (NESGAS)

Wegmann Mathilde Gersel , Jensen Rikke Beck , Thankamony Ajay , Kirk Jeremy , Donaldson Malcolm , Ivarsson Sten-A , Soder Olle , Roche Edna , Hoey Hillary , Dunger David B , Juul Anders

Background: A common polymorphism in the growth hormone receptor gene (d3-GHR) was found to be associated with pre- and postnatal growth and GH-induced growth. D3-GHR was associated with glucose metabolism in adults with GHD and acromegaly, but this has not previously been explored in children.Objective and hypotheses: We examined the impact of the GHR-exon-3 deletion on glucose metabolism and anthropometrics in short SGA children before and following 1 ...

hrp0086rfc11.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2016

Central Hypothyroidism and Biallelic Defect Near the D/ERY Motif of the TRHR Gene

Garcia Marta , de Buitrago Jesus Gonzalez , Pardo Leonardo , Hinkle Patricia M. , Moreno Jose C.

Background: The TRH receptor (TRHR) is a G-protein coupled receptor activated by hypothalamic TRH. In thyrotropes, TRH-TRHR signalling controls synthesis, secretion and bioactivity of TSH. Human TRHR defects are extremely rare, and only three cases are known with central hypothyroidism and short stature as variable presenting feature.Objective and hypotheses: Phenotypical characterization of a family with suspected central hypothyroidism and inv...

hrp0095p1-204 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Reduced cognitive function in children with classical 21-hydroxylase deficient congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21OHD-CAH).

Ladjouze Asmahane , Hamiche Nalia , Boulesnane Kamelia , Aboura Rawda , Bouhafs Nadjet , melzi souhila , Bouzerar Zair , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: In the absence of a national screening program for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), children are often diagnosed late, when unwell with salt-wasting crisis or hypoglycemic symptoms. In 21-hydroxylase deficient CAH (21OHD-CAH), girls usually present with a disorder of sex development (DSD) and are thus diagnosed earlier than boys who present with salt-wasting.Aim: To investigate the global intelligence of...

hrp0095p1-390 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Does serum thyroglobulin predict thyroxine requirement during infancy in athyreosis and thyroid ectopia?

Kallali Wafa , Neumann David , Jones Jeremy , Hunter Ian , Tasker Anthony , Smith Karen , Shaikh Guftar , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: Thyroglobulin (Tg), a protein synthesized uniquely in the thyroid gland, may be elevated in primary congenital hypothyroidism (CH) due to increased TSH drive, absent in true athyreosis and Tg deficiency, and very elevated in some types of dyshormonogenesis.Hypothesis: Serum Tg at the time of newborn screening may reflect the amount of thyroid tissue present in apparent athyreosis and thyroid ectopia, and henc...