hrp0098p3-249 | Thyroid | ESPE2024

Treating versus Not Treating Subclinical Hypothyroidism (SCH) in Children: A Comprehensive Review

Alaaraj Nada , Alyafei Fawzia , Hamed Noor , Ahmed Shayma , Sabt Amal

Introduction: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) in children, characterized by elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels with normal free thyroxine (T4) levels, presents a clinical dilemma. The decision to treat SCH with L-thyroxine versus adopting a watchful waiting approach hinges on the potential benefits and drawbacks.Aim: This review synthesizes evidence from 20 studies to assess the impact of treatment versus...

hrp0098p3-251 | Thyroid | ESPE2024

Comprehensive Review on the Mechanisms of Thyroxine Action on Growth and Brain Development

Alaaraj Nada , Soliman Ashraf , Hamed Noor , Ahmed Shayma , Alyafei Fawzia

Introduction and Methods: We systemically reviewed the literature and analyzed key research papers from 1954 to 2023 on thyroxine action on growth and brain development.Results: (Table) Author(s): Year: Key Finding:...

hrp0098p3-352 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Pediatric hashimoto’s encephalopathy presenting as super refractory status epilepticus

Patil Rohini , Omar Anjumanara , Ahmed Ismail , Wamalwa Phoebe , Oyatsi Donald

Background: Pediatric Hashimoto’s encephalopathy (HE) is a rare, progressive and relapsing steroid- responsive autoimmune encephalitis. Children usually present with subacute cognitive dysfunction, psychiatric symptoms, seizures, and movement disorders associated with elevated thyroid antibodies, specifically thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies. We present a rare pediatric Hashimoto’s encephalopathy with super refractory status epilepticus<p cl...

hrp0092p2-50 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Bone Mineral Density in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) and Analysis of Possible Factors Affecting Their Bone Health; A controlled study

Abdel Meguid Ahmed Shaymaa Elsayed , Saleh Elsayed Salma Mohamed , Hazem Gouda Mohamed , Mokhtar Emara Doaa , Elawwa Ahmed , Soliman Ashraf

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) may be associated with reduced bone mineral density (BMD). Possible pathogenic mechanisms include impaired bone anabolic effect due to decreased insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I). In addition, hyperglycemia can impair osteoblast function.We measured anthropometric data, glycemic control (HbA1C), insulin dose /kg, calcium, PO4 and alkaline phosphatase and BMD by (DEXA scan at the spine (L2–L4) and at the...

hrp0086p2-p584 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

A Unique IL2RA Mutation Presenting as Neonatal Diabetes, Congenital Hypothyroidism and Sepsis

Sri Nagesh V. , Hattersley Andrew , Ellard Sian , De Franco Elisa , Flanagan Sarah , Naseem Altaf , Ahmed A. , Ahmed Tanveer , Venkateswarlu K.

Background: 16 year old female neonate presented with neonatal diabetes, congenital hypothyroidism and sepsis.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the neonate for a common cause of neonatal diabetes, congenital hypothyroidism and sepsis and to explore for the best modality of management, including a possible role for sulphonylureas.Method: The neonate born of 3rd degree consanguinity was admitted and started on insulin infusion an...

hrp0095p1-211 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Effect of maternal steroid medication prescribed during pregnancy on neonatal adrenal function

Ahmed Aneeq , Hattangadi Ibani , Gopalakrishna Nagapratheek , De Silva Shamani , Elder Charlotte , Ferguson Elspeth

Background: There is limited data supporting concerns that systemic corticosteroids, prescribed in pregnancy for maternal health reasons, can suppress the neonatal Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis. Our study aimed to determine if neonates born to mothers on long-term or high dose steroids are at risk of adrenal suppression.Methodology: Neonates who underwent assessment of adrenal function over a seven-year perio...

hrp0095p1-278 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

e-REC Capturing The Occurrence and Burden Of COVID-19 Infections In People With Rare Genetic Obesity Disorders

Kerkhof Gerthe , Wabitsch Martin , Bryce Jillian , Johannsson Gudmundur , Ahmed Faisal , van den Akker Erica

Introduction: Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020, the European Registries For Rare Endocrine Conditions (EuRRECa), which is a collaboration between Endo-ERN, ESPE and ESE provided the possibility for registration of cases. Obesity is a risk factor for severe COVID-19 disease course in adults. In children and adolescents, COVID-19 disease course is much milder, but has also been identified as risk factor. As rare genetic obesity disorde...

hrp0095p1-320 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

International vs Qatar national growth data for identifying small and large-for-gestational-age newborns: A population-based study in Qatar

Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Alqubasi Mai , Ali Hamdy , Alturk Mohamed , Alaaraj Nada , Hamed Noor , Ahmed Shayma

Background: To update the ongoing debate about the use of universal strict vs (local) national intrauterine growth charts, we compared the prevalence of small and large-for-gestational-age (SGA/LGA) infants according to international charts and national growth data.Methods: We classified singleton births from 33 to 42 weeks of gestation in 2016 and 2019 from Qatar (n = 92431), SGA (birthweight <10th percentil...

hrp0095p1-331 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Prevalence of Obesity from birth to 3 years of age in infants born large for date (LGA): Infants with weight for age (WAZ) catch down vs those without catch down during the first year of life

Fawzia Alyafei , Ashraf Soliman , Saleha Abbsi , Fatima Alkhori , Nada Alaaraj , Shayma Ahmed , Noor Hamed , Hamdy Ali

Introduction: Infants whose weight is > the 90th percentile for gestational age are classified as large for gestational age (LGA). Catch-up and catch-down growth can be defined as an increase or decrease in WAZ by > 0.67 SD respectively during the infantile period. It was suggested that in LGA rapid catch-up and/or no catch-down during infancy may be associated with the development of overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) during childhood.<p class="abstex...

hrp0095p1-531 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Two years of Postnatal linear and head growth of term Infants Born Large for Date (LGA): Those who had infantile Length Z score (LAZ) and/or head circumference Z score (HCZ) catch down vs those without catch down.

Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Abbsi Saleha , Alkhori Fatima , Ali Hamdy , Alaaraj Nada , Hamed Noor , Ahmed Shayma

Introduction: Large for date (LGA) infants may have a higher tendency to become obese and tall. Catch-up and/or catch-down in linear growth, defined as an increase or decrease in length for age Z score (LAZ) by > 0.67 SD during the infantile period, may affect this tendency. Additionally, head circumference is well correlated with brain growth.Aim: We evaluated the prevalence of tall stature (LAZ > 1 and> 2) and...