hrp0086p1-p251 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Metabolic Impairments among Adult Survivors of Paediatric Abdominal and Pelvic Tumours in the St Jude Lifetime Cohort Study

Wilson Carmen , Chemaitilly Wassim , Liu Wei , Srivastava Deokumar , Hudson Melissa , Robison Leslie , Ness Kirsten

Background: Adverse changes in metabolic parameters and body composition are frequently reported among childhood cancer survivors treated with cranial or total body irradiation. Data regarding the occurrence of metabolic impairments among survivors following abdominal and pelvic radiation are lacking.Objective and hypotheses: To define the prevalence of metabolic impairments among survivors of paediatric abdominal and pelvic solid tumours and to assess t...

hrp0084p1-82 | Growth Hormone | ESPE2015

Assessment of Primary Cancers in Growth Hormone–Treated Paediatric Patients Compared with General Population Registries: An Epidemiological Analysis of a Large, Multinational, Prospective Observational Study

Child Christopher , Zimmermann Alan , Jia Nan , Robison Leslie , Bramswig Jurgen , Blum Werner

Background: Concern remains regarding the potential influence of growth hormone (GH) treatment on neoplasia because of the general growth-inducing effect of GH and associations between high serum IGF1 concentrations and certain cancers in adulthood. Many studies that evaluated risk for primary cancer in GH-treated patients without previous malignancy found no increased rates of primary neoplasia. A higher risk for colorectal cancer was observed in a single-country cohort treat...

hrp0086p1-p338 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Primary Ovarian Insufficiency in Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Report from the St Jude Lifetime Cohort (SJLIFE)

Chemaitilly Wassim , Li Zhenghong , Krasin Matthew , Wilson Carmen , Green Daniel , Klosky James , Barnes Nicole , Clark Karen , Frenandez-Pineda Israel , Metzger Monika , Ching-Hon Pui , Kirsten Ness , Kumar Srivastava Deo , Robison Leslie , Hudson Melissa , Sklar Charles , Yasui Yutaka

Background: Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) and infertility are common concerns of female Childhood Cancer Survivors (CCS) and are known to impact their quality of life. Increased availability of fertility preservation techniques mandate a better understanding of risk factors for POI in this population.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the prevalence of and risk factors for POI in a cohort of adult CCS.Method: Cross-section...

hrp0097p1-195 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

A rare case of thyroid dyshormonogenesis with high urine iodine excretion

Gunarathna Leslie , Clemente Marisa , Weerasinghe Kamal

Background: Variety of defective thyroid hormone biosynthesis accounts for 15% of congenital hypothyroidism. Children with IYD gene (formerly DEHALI) mutation, which encodes thyroidal enzyme iodotyrosine deiodinase, cannot recycle iodine in thyroid gland. This results in urinary loss of iodine and hypothyroidism. The condition may be missed by neonatal screening programs.Case description: A male baby was born of non-cons...

hrp0082p1-d2-33 | Autoimmune Endocrine Disease | ESPE2014

Immunological Studies in Rapid-Onset Obesity with Hypothalamic Dysfunction, Hypoventilation, Autonomic Dysregulation, and Neural Tumor (ROHHADNET) Syndrome

Napoli Flavia , Calcagno Annalisa , Lorgi Natascia di , Allegri Anna Elsa Maria , Vannati Marianna , de Miglio Laura , Biancheri Roberta , Ceccherini Isabella , Hacohen Yael , Jacobson Leslie , Vincent Angela , Maghnie Mohamad

Background: ROHHADNET syndrome affects children with normal development until 2–4 years of age.Objective and hypotheses: Aim of this study was to evaluate a possible role of autoimmunity in this disorder. In spite of a suspicion for genetic etiology, disease-associated genetic variations have not been identified. A paraneoplastic/autoimmune etiology has been suggested mainly because of the association with neural crest tumors....

hrp0094p2-398 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

Evaluation of genomic copy number variations in the etiology of syndromic patients with diferences of sex development (DSD)

Antonio Diniz Faria Junior Jose , R. Moraes Daniela , L. Batista Rafael , Gomes Lisboa Natalia , D. Kulikowski Leslie , Y Nishi Miriam , B Mendonca Berenice , Domenice Sorahia ,

Differences of sex development (DSD) occurs when the development of chromosomal sex, gonadal or internal/external genitalia is atypical. It has an incidence of 1: 1000-4500 live born children. New chromosomal array technologies (SNP-array) can analyze the genome of the individual providing information of copy number variation (CNV) of specific chromosomal regions helping to identified pathogenic variants that could explain the etiology of the DSD. This study aims to analyze th...

hrp0097s3.1 | Endocrine effects of cancer treatment | ESPE2023

Safety of GH treatment in cancer survivors

Sävendahl Lars

Cancer treatment may result in development of long-term endocrine complications, including growth hormone (GH) deficiency.1 Although extensive and careful monitoring has been carried out to establish the safety profile of GH therapy,2 a relative scarcity of data means that questions persist around its use in survivors of childhood cancer. The effects of GH on growth and metabolism mean that there is a particular interest in whether GH therapy increases th...

hrp0095p2-214 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Central precocious puberty - an unusual paraneoplastic manifestation of a nephroblastoma?

Stancu Ana-Maria , Gheorghita Zubascu Patriciu , Iliescu Marina , Tarna Mihaela , Andrei Marian , Comsa Codruta , Antonie Lavinia , Nicoleta Cima Luminita , Fica Simona

Introduction: Nephroblastoma or Wilms tumor is the most common pediatric abdominal malignancy. Typically, it is found in children younger than 5 years old, girls being more likely to have Wilms tumor than boys. The etiology of the disease is genetic, due to alteration in the development of the genitourinary tract.[1] Treatment is represented by surgery (unilateral nephrectomy), chemo- and radio-therapy. Paraneoplastic endocrine disorders may occur, but there a...

hrp0092p3-52 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Off Label use of CGM in a Pediatric Patient with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Under the Age of 2

Burdea Liliana , Robinson Sylvia , Mantis Stelios

Introduction: Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is an asset for patients with type 1 DM. The Dexcom G6 is FDA approved for use in patients 24 months and older. This CGM does not require any calibrations or point of care interventions and lasts up to 10 days when inserted into the subcutaneous tissue. We present a case of a 17 month-old patient started on CGM (Dexcom G6), with subsequent improvement in glucose variability and continued excellent glycemic cont...

hrp0092p3-251 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

A Case of Graves Disease with Negative Thyrotropin Stimulating Antibodies in a Pediatric Patient with Type 1 Diabetes

Burdea Liliana , Robinson Sylvia , Minutti Carla

Background: Graves disease (GD) is an autoimmune condition caused by direct stimulation of the thyroid epithelial cells by thyrotropin (TSH) receptor antibodies (TRAb). The action of TRAb can be stimulating, blocking or neutral. Antibodies with agonist action are also called thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI). The diagnosis of GD is typically confirmed with TSI titer which is positive in >90% of patients. In patients that have negative TSI, high...