hrp0098p3-203 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2024

Pituitary hyperplasia secondary to primary hypothyroidism

M A Al Towati Mabrouka , Subbaryan Anbezhil , Shenoy Savitha

Background: Pituitary hyperplasia secondary to primary hypothyroidism has been reported in adult patients but is rare in paediatric patients. Despite advances in imaging technology, distinguishing between pituitary adenoma and pituitary hyperplasia remains a challenge. This differentiation is important as the primary modality of treatment in hyperplasia is thyroid hormone replacement and not neurosurgical intervention.Case report...

hrp0084p3-1180 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Outcome of Thyrotoxicosis in Childhood and Adolescence in a Geographically Define Area; a 24-Year Experience

Kourime Mariam , McGowan Sheena , Al-Towati Mabrouka , Ahmed Faisal , Stewart Graham , Williamson Scott , Hunter Ian , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: Paediatric thyrotoxicosis is both rarer and more severe than in adulthood, rendering management difficult, and often unsatisfactory.Objective: To review outcome in a geographically defined area between 1989 and 2013; hence to develop an algorithm for improved clinical care.Method: Retrospective case note review plus questionnaire to family doctor requesting update. Graves’ disease (GD) was defined as positive TSH-R...

hrp0094p1-119 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity B | ESPE2021

Diagnostic precision of the Tri-Ponderal Mass Index (kg/m3) to identify the metabolic risk phenotype in obese children and adolescents.

Arciniegas Larry , Tomasini Rosangela , Vega Elizabeth , Fabregas Ana , Clemente Maria , Yeste Diego ,

Introduction: The metabolically healthy obese phenotype (MHOF) defines obese patients who have preserved insulin sensitivity and who do not have metabolic complications: lower risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in adulthood. Recent studies indicate that TMI (kg/m3) estimates the percentage of body fat more accurately than the BMI and it has been proposed to substitute the use of the BMI z-score values by those of the TMI. TMI values ...

hrp0097p1-307 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

A unique combination of Klinefelter syndrome and Three M Syndrome in a boy with short stature

Lee Mi-Seon , Lee Rosie , Lee Sang-Eun , Kwak Na-eun , Kwon Soon-Hak , Moon Jung-Eun

Introduction: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is most common sex chromosomal aneuploidy in males. The typical clinical features are tall stature with long extremities, small testis, and learning disabilities. Three M syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by short stature, craniofacial abnormality and skeletal malformations. We report a unique case of short stature in KS due to three M syndrome.Case: A 9-...

hrp0094p1-50 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads A | ESPE2021

Pathogenic variants in the human m6A reader YTHDC2 are associated with primary ovarian insufficiency

McGlacken-Byrne Sinead M , Torres Ignacio Del Valle , Stabej Polona Le Quesne , Belutti Laura , Ocaka Louise , Ishida Miho , Suntharalingham Jenifer P , Genomics UCL , Discovery GOSgene , Resource Human Developmental Biology , Dattani Mehul T , Kelberman Dan , Lagos Carlos F , Livera Gabriel , Conway Gerard S , Achermann John C ,

Background: Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is genetically mediated in up to 30% of cases. Many genes associated with POI have roles in early ovary developmental processes, including meiosis.Objectives: We investigated the genetic mechanism underlying early-onset POI in three young women presenting with absent puberty: two sisters from a consanguineous pedigree and a third unrelated proband.<st...

hrp0094p2-442 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome presenting with bilateral cryptorchidism and obstructed inguinal hernia

Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis-Athina , Fotiadou Anatoli , Picard Jean-Yves , Achilleos Orthodoxos , Lamprinou Zoe , Tzortzopoulou Adelais , Passalidis Alexandros , Michalacos Stephanos

Background: Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a Disorder of Sex Development (DSD) caused by mutations in genes encoding anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) or its type II receptor (AMHR2) with autosomal recessive transmission. Objective: To report a case of transverse testicular ectopia (TTE), associated with PMDS, initially presented as an obstructed inguinal hernia.Case presentation: An 18- days- old male infant, wi...

hrp0094p2-91 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Two-year experience of burosumab therapy in pediatric XLH patients in Saudi Arabia

AlJuraibah Fahad , Aldubayee Mohamed , Alsagheer Afaf , Shaikh Adnan Al ,

Background: X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a rare, often debilitating genetic disorder caused by mutations in the phosphate-regulating gene with homologies to endopeptidases on the X chromosome (PHEX) that is characterized by excess fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), hypophosphatemia, skeletal deformities, and growth impairment.1,2 Conventional therapy with the combination of phosphate and active vitamin D is associated with poor treatment adh...

hrp0098p2-91 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

Prevalence, clinical, immunological and biochemical characteristics of children with Familial T1D in Kuwait

M Al-Abdulrazzaq Dalia , Khalifa Doaa , Al-Kandari hessa

Introduction: Type I diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that might be associated with a family history of T1D (1). In Kuwait, pediatric diabetes is a growing healthcare concern with limited knowledge about familial T1D. We aim ed to identify the prevalence, clinical, and biochemical characteristics of familial T1D in Kuwait.Methods: All children (aged ≤12 years old) diagnosed with T1D between 2011-2022 and were r...

hrp0084p3-983 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

GH Therapy in Kuwait: First Report on Characteristics and Response in Treated Children

Al-Abdulrazzaq Dalia , Al-Basari Iman

Background: Recombinant GH (rGH) treatment is approved in many countries for treatment of short stature in a number of childhood diagnoses. rGH was first introduced in Kuwait in the 1990s. Since its introduction, there has been no reported data on the clinical profile of treated children. There is a huge gap in knowledge of use and response to Paediatric rGH therapy in Kuwait and the region.Objective and hypotheses: The objective of this study is to repo...

hrp0089p3-p324 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

Challenges in Managing 46, XY Partial Gonadal Dysgenesis in Saudi Arabia

Babiker Amir , Bin Afif Yassir , Dubayee Mohammed Al , Juraibah Fahad Al , Atawi Mohsen Al , Mutair Angham Al , Alwan Ibrahim Al

Background: Partial gonadal dysgenesis is a rare 46, XY Disorder of sex development (DSD) characterized by a varying degree of testicular dysgenesis, ambiguous genitalia, and persistence or absence of regression of Müllerian structures. Many studies examined the challenges in presentation and gender assignment regarding the genital features, genetic mutations and histopathological risks of dysgenetic gonads. More recently some studies described the long-term outcome of pa...