hrp0086p2-p855 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

The Usefulness of Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Heart and Aorta in the Diagnostic Work-up in Girls with Turner Syndrome

Obara-Moszynska Monika , Rozmiarek Szymon , Lanocha Magdalena , Kociemba Anna , Rabska-Pietrzak Barbara , Janus Magdalena , Siniawski Andrzej , Mrozinski Bartlomiej , Niedziela Marek , Pyda Malgorzata

Background: Congenital heart defects are found in 50% of girls with Turner syndrome (TS). The evaluation of cardiovascular system is an important element in the diagnostic work-up of TS and is of particular significance of cardiologic monitoring, safety aspects of rGH treatment and any pregnancy planning.Objective and hypotheses: Assess the cardiovascular system in TS girls with magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and aorta (CMR and angioMR).<p c...

hrp0082p1-d1-65 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Glycaemic Control and Acute Complications in European Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes in the Teens Study

Phillip Moshe , Laffel Lori , Domenger Catherine , Dain Marie-Paule , Pilorget Valerie , Candelas Christophe , Danne Thomas , Mazza Carmen , Anderson Barbara , Hanas Ragnar , Waldron Sheridan , Beck Roy , Mathieu Chantal

Aims: The TEENs study is an international, cross-sectional observational study aiming to assess type 1 diabetes (T1D) management and psychosocial parameters in children, adolescents, and young adults, to identify approaches to optimise glycaemic control and outcomes. Results from 11 European countries are presented.Methods: 111 centres providing diabetes care to young T1D patients collected data by participant interview, medical record review and partici...

hrp0082p2-d1-564 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

46,XY Neonates and Infants with Ambiguous Genitalia: Who to Investigate?

Baetens Dorien , Mladenov Wilhelm , Chiaie Barbara Delle , Desloovere An , Iotova Violeta , Menten Bjorn , Van Laecke Eric , Hoebeke Piet , De Baere Elfride , Cools Martine

Background: Extensive and time-consuming hormonal and genetic work-up provides a genetic diagnosis in around 20% of 46,XY cases with ambiguous genitalia. It is currently unclear if such extensive screening might also be indicated in 46,XY newborns with milder undervirilization.Method: All 46,XY neonates and infants (n=32, EMS 2–12) referred to our pediatric endocrine service for atypical male genitalia in the period 2007–2013 were inve...

hrp0084fc8.4 | Obesity - Basic | ESPE2015

Severe Early-Onset Obesity Caused By Bioinactive Leptin due to a N103K Mutation

Wabitsch Martin , Funcke Jan-Bernd , von Schnurbein Julia , Denzer Friederike , Lahr Georgia , Denzer Christian , Moss Anja , Debatin Klaus-Michael , Gierschik Peter , Farooqi Sadaf , Moepps Barbara , Fischer-Posovszky Pamela

Background: Early-onset severe obesity due to leptin deficiency typically results from a defect of leptin production or secretion due to mutations in the leptin gene. Recently we described a new form of leptin deficiency caused by bioinactivity of the hormone and associated with high circulating leptin levels (New England Journal of Medicine 2015 372 48–54).Method: Serum leptin was measured by ELISA. The leptin gene was seq...

hrp0094p2-475 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Case study of 13- year-old boy suffering from papillary thyroid cancer in stage pT3aN1bMX

Bossowski Artur , Borysewicz-Sanczyk Hanna , Stożek Karolina , Dzięcioł Janusz , Czarniecka Agnieszka , Handkiewicz-Junak Daria , Jarząb Barbara

Papillary cancer represents majority of thyroid malignancies in children. However prognosis remains very successful. In recent years, we use elastography, except biopsy and standard ultrasonography in thyroid lesions diagnostic. We present a case of a male patient at the age of 13 years, with a history of ADHD and school phobia who was referred to Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic due to partial empty sella syndrome. Family history of endocrinological disorders was negative. Ph...

hrp0082p2-d1-458 | Growth | ESPE2014

Two Duplications Within PAR1 in a Family With Idiopathic Short Stature

Obermannova Barbora , Drabova Jana , Dusatkova Petra , Lebl Jan

Background: Short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) is located within the pseudoautosomal region 1 (PAR1) of the sex chromosomes. SHOX mutations and PAR1 deletions encompassing SHOX or its upstream/downstream enhancers have been identified in ~60% of Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD) and ~5–15% of idiopathic short stature (ISS) patients. Recently SHOX duplications have been described in LWD/ISS individuals.Case presentation: The boy was ...

hrp0084p2-266 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Increased Arterial Wall Stiffness in Children with Type 1 Diabetes and Poor Metabolic Control: An Early Marker of Vascular Complications?

Obermannova Barbora , Petruzelkova Lenka , Sulakova Terezie , Sumnik Zdenek

Background: The prevalence of macrovascular complications is probably underestimated in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Arterial stiffness (AS) represents a subclinical marker of CV risk. The most validated non-invasive method for AS measurement is pulse wave velocity (PWV). There are limited numbers of studies with PWV on children with T1D.Aim: Our aim was to assess the relationship between AS and parameters associated with metabolic control in chi...

hrp0095fc2.2 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Final heights in 398 patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) over the last decades in France, a surrogate marker of improved disease management. Study of a large cohort of XLH patients born between 1950 and 2006.

Berkenou Jugurtha , Boros Emese , Amouroux Cyril , Bacchetta Justine , Briot Karine , Edouard Thomas , Gueorgieva Iva , Girerd Barbara , Kamenicky Peter , Lecoq Anne-Lise , Marquant Emeline , Mignot Brigitte , Porquet Bordes Valérie , Salles Jean-Pierre , Zhukouskaya Volha , Linglart Agnès , Rothenbuhler Anya

Introduction: XLH is caused by mutations in PHEX leading to increased FGF23 levels, phosphate wasting, and impaired endogenous calcitriol synthesis. Affected patients present with rickets and diminished growth velocity during childhood, and osteomalacia and short stature in adulthood. Adult height is linked with health within and across generations suggesting that adult height may be a potential tool for monitoring health conditions, e.g., XLH.<p ...

hrp0092t4 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

Use of Stored Serum in the Study of Time Trends and Geographical Differences in Exposure of Pregnant Women to Phthalates

Henriksen Louise , Mathiesen Barbara , Assens Maria , Krause Marianna , Skakkebæk Niels Erik , Juul Anders , Andersson Anna-Maria , Hart Roger , Newnham John , Keelan Jeffrey , Main Katharina , Pennell Craig , Frederiksen Hanne

Background: There is increasing evidence from epidemiological studies that some man-made chemicals present in the environment can disrupt endocrine homeostasis in exposed humans. Exposure during foetal life to e.g. phthalates has been linked to adverse effects on testicular and ovarian development, thyroid homeostasis and growth in postnatal life. Exposure to phthalates fluctuates not only from day to day but also over time which poses a major challenge for ex...

hrp0084p3-785 | DSD | ESPE2015

Recurrent Orchitis in a Patient with True Hermaphroditism

de Souza Leticia Guimaraes , Berrutti Barbara , Junior Jose Antonio Diniz Faria , Ybarra Marina , Steinmetz Leandra , Cominato Louise , Filho Hamilton de Cabral Menezes , Kuperman Hilton , Manna Thais Della , Damiani Durval

Background: Ovotesticular Disorder of Sex Development (OTDSD – true hermaphroditism) is rare, characterized by the presence of both presence of both testis and ovay tissue. Usually, these patients seek medical attention due to ambiguous genitalia.Case presentation: A 15-year-old boy, with ‘atypical’ genitalia and breast enlargement came for surgical correction. His genitalia had a more masculine aspect at birth and he had been submitted to...