hrp0084p1-129 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Intelligence and Behaviour in Children and Adolescents with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Boettcher Claudia , Brosig Burkhard , Windhaus Henriette , Wudy Stefan A , Hahn Andreas

Background: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is an autoimmune-mediated disorder, and is the most common cause of thyroid disease and acquired hypothyroidism in children and adolescents. In adults with HT, concentration problems, memory disorders and an increased rate of depression have been reported.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate, whether children and adolescents with HT have more behaviour and emotional problems, and/or lower intelligence tha...

hrp0084p2-562 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyroid Dysfunction is Associated with Biochemical Markers of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Paediatric Population

Loureiro Carolina , Martinez Alejandro , Campino Carmen , Correa Paulina , Mendoza Carolina , Carrillo Diego , Aglony Marlene , Bancalari Rodrigo , Carvajal Cristian , Fardella Carlos , Garcia Hernan , Grob Francisca

Background: Thyroid dysfunction is a common condition in children and has been associated with metabolic syndrome, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and mortality. Due to the obesity epidemic in paediatric population exists a higher prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. In adults it has been observed that elevated TSH, even within the normal range, are positively correlated with increas...

hrp0084p3-953 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Vitamin D Levels and not Vitamin A are Correlated with Height Velocity in Children with GH Deficiency Who are Under GH Treatment

Xatzipsalti Maria , Polychroni Ioulia , Vazeou Andriani , Maravelia Vasiliki , Papadimitriou Eirini , Stamogiannou Lela

Background: It has been suggested that Vitamin A intake may affect height velocity in children with GH deficiency (GHD) who were under GH replacement (GHR).Objective and hypotheses: Aim of the study was to evaluate vitamin A levels in GHD children under GHR.Method: Vitamin A levels were measured in 38 children (23 males, mean age 10.8 (S.D. 3.3) years) with GHD, after mean duration of GH treatment of 3.1 (S.D....

hrp0094p2-79 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Clinical, molecular characterization and long-term follow-up of a patient with neonatal severe hyperparathyroidism

Padeira Goncalo , Carvalho Ana Isabel , Cavaco Branca M. , Virella Daniel , Lopes Lurdes Afonso ,

Introduction: Heterozygous inactivating mutations of the calcium-sensing receptor encoding gene (CASR) cause autosomal dominant familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH), whereas mutations that inactivate both alleles cause neonatal severe hyperparathyroidism (NSHPT), a rare and potentially fatal disease. We present the clinical and genetic characterization of a Portuguese family with FHH/NSHPT as well as the long-term follow-up of the proband.<p class="a...

hrp0095fc7.3 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Italian long-term data on efficacy and safety of rhGH therapy in children with SHOX deficiency: the final report of a national survey performed into ISPED Growth Study Group.

Bruzzi Patrizia , Vannelli Silvia , Scarano Emanuela , Elisabeth Maria , Parpagnoli Maria , Salerno Mariacarolina , Secco Andrea , Andrea Trettene Adolfo , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Pitea Marco , Faienza Mariafelicia , Delvecchio Maurizio , Corciulo Nicola , Tornese Gianluca , Filomena Madeo Simona , Iughetti Lorenzo

Background: Among children with idiopathic short stature, Italian data reported a prevalence of short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) deficiency disorders (SHOX-D) near to 1/1.000-2.000 (1.1-15%) with a wide phenotypic spectrum. Current guidelines support recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) therapy in SHOX-D children, but long-term data are still lacking. This national survey aims to evaluate long-term efficacy and safety of rhGH therapy in Italian...

hrp0095p1-64 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

microRNA-27a - a strand specific regulator of adipogenesis and adipocyte function

Roos Julian , Wu Hang , Pula Taner , Tews Daniel , Wabitsch Martin , Debatin Klaus-Michael , Fischer-Posovszky Pamela

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules and play an important role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression and thereby influence important cellular functions. In adipocytes, miRNAs regulate key processes such as differentiation, inflammation, metabolism, and adipokine secretion. Recently, we found that miR-27a is upregulated under proinflammatory conditions in human adipocytes. Thus, our goal was to better understand the function of miR-27a in a...

hrp0095p2-48 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

An Unusual Case of Rickets and Anemia Due To Severe Nutritional Deficiency in A Child of Non-Caucasian Ethnicity

Urbano Flavia , Chiarito Mariangela , Moscogiuri Luigi , Felicia Faienza Maria

Background: Rickets is a disease due to a reduced mineralization of the rapidly growing bones (skull, ribs, wrists, knees, ankles) with consequent accumulation of non-mineralized bone matrix, called osteoid tissue. The most frequent cause of rickets is vitamin D and/or calcium deficiency caused by reduced sun exposure, inadequate dietary intake or malabsorption (nutritional rickets).Clinical history: R., a 1 year and 6 m...

hrp0092p1-35 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

The Impact of CGM Availability: Real World Data From a Population Based Clinic

Sanderson Elaine , Smith Grant , Abraham Mary , Jones Timothy , Davis Elizabeth

Real-world studies reporting the impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) are limited. In April 2017 CGM became fully subsidised in Australia for children with T1D <21yrs. We report the impact of this in a large population based sample of paediatric diabetes (n=1093). Almost all (99%) children (age < 18yr) with diabetes in Western Australia attend a single paediatric diabetes centre.Pri...

hrp0092p1-409 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (2) | ESPE2019

Long-Term Outcome in Young Women Treated for Central Precocious Puberty

Improda Nicola , Alfano Sara , Anselmi Federica , Gaeta Valeria , Bufalo Lorenzo , Santamaria Fabiana , Di Mase Raffaella , Salerno Mariacarolina

Background: GnRH-analogs (GnRHa) are the recommended treatment for Central Precocious Puberty (CPP). Despite a normal long-term outcome is generally reported, reproductive function and emotional sphere in adulthood are still poorly evaluated.Objective: To evaluate the general long-term outcome of young women with previous CPP treated with GnRHa.Patients and Methods: A cohort of 63 ...

hrp0092p3-10 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

An Unusual Testicular Adrenal Rest Tumor localization in a 15-Year-Old Boy with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Corica Domenico , Aversa Tommaso , Bottari Antonio , Ascenti Giorgio , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Introduction: Testicular adrenal rest tumor (TART) is the most important cause of infertility in male with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). TART is a benign tumor, mainly bilateral (75-80%), usually diagnosed in under-treated CAH male with hypercorticotropinemia, which generally regresses after glucocorticoids therapy adjustment. However, it may determine an irreversible damage by compression and toxic-paracrine effects on the surrounding testicular t...