hrp0094p1-121 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Higher rates of non-skeletal complications in achondroplasia compared to the general population: a UK matched cohort study using the CPRD database

Pimenta Jeanne M. , Cheung Moira , Irving Melita , Mazzeo Louise , Landis Sarah , Mukherjee Swati ,

Objectives: Achondroplasia (ACH) is a rare, genetic skeletal dysplasia, resulting in impaired endochondral bone growth and leading to multisystem complications. We aimed to estimate rates of non-skeletal complications in ACH patients compared with general population controls.Methods: Retrospective cohort study using UK Clinical-Practice-Research-Datalink (CPRD-GOLD), identifying an ACH cohort. Study index date was define...

hrp0094p2-446 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

The efficacy and short- and long-term side effects of radioactive iodine treatment in pediatric Graves’ disease: a systematic review

Lutterman Sarah , Zwaveling-Soonawala Nitash , Verberne Hein , Verburg Frederik , van Trotsenburg Paul , Mooij Christiaan

Background: Graves’s disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. Maximal 30% of pediatric GD patients achieve remission with anti-thyroid drugs. The majority of patients therefore require definitive treatment. Both thyroidectomy and radioactive iodine (RAI) are often used as definitive treatment for GD. However, data on efficacy, and short- and long-term side effects of RAI treatment for pediatric GD are relatively scarce.Methods: A ...

hrp0094p2-244 | Fetal, neonatal endocrinology and metabolism (to include hypoglycaemia) | ESPE2021

Genetic Testing Access and Results for Patients with Congenital Hyperinsulinism as Conducted through the CHI and University of Exeter Partnership

Pasquini Tai L.S. , Houghton Jayne A.L. , Mesfin Mahlet , Flanagan Sarah E. , Raskin Julie ,

Background and Aims: Congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is the most frequent cause of severe, persistent hypoglycemia in newborn babies and children. The disease may occur in isolation or can present as part of a syndrome. Routine screening of the known etiological genes (n = >20) identifies a disease-causing mutation in 40-50% of all cases. An accurate and timely genetic diagnosis is clinically important for all individuals as understanding the unde...

hrp0094p2-363 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Pedigree analysis is essential for clarifying oligogenic transmission in a family with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH)

Oberhauser Sarah , Papadakis G Georgios , Pitteloud Nelly , L’Allemand Dagmar ,

Background: Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) is a rare disease with a complex clinical picture and genetic background. In up to 50% genetic mutations are found. The goal is to be able to provide a comprehensive prognosis and genetic counseling for this family with CHH.Case presentation: At the age of 16 years a boy with familial constitutional delay (adrenarche only with 15 years, no growth spurt, bone age 14 years) present...

hrp0097p1-523 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

A rare occurrence of non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia and type 1 diabetes mellitus in a girl with Prader-Willi Syndrome: Case report and review of the literature

Aureli Alessia , Bocchini Sarah , Mariani Michela , Crinò Antonino , Cappa Marco , Fintini Danilo

Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder resulting from lack of expression of the paternally derived chromosome 15q11–13, associated with several complications, including pubertal disorders, short stature, hyperphagia, obesity, glucose metabolism abnormalities, scoliosis, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and behavioral problems. We report the case of a girl affected by PWS who presented at the age of 5.9 with premature pubarche, accelerated lin...

hrp0097p1-593 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Congenital malformations in permanent and transient congenital hypothyroidism – prevalence and etiology

Ouarezki Yasmina , Shepherd Sheila , Jones Jeremy , Abubaker Alghanay A , Smith Sarah , Shaikh Guftar , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: An increased prevalence of extra-thyroidal congenital malformations in infants with congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is well established. However, accurate estimation of prevalence figures requires careful distinction between permanent and transient CH. Moreover, the mechanisms resulting in congenital malformations are not well understood.Study aim: To estimate the prevalence of cardiac, extra-cardiac and/or sy...

hrp0097p2-309 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

The making of the EndoWatch: A new device for Early Monitoring of Hypothalamic imbalances.

Hulsmann Sanne , Petras Sarah , Fraboulet Philippe , Lu Yuan , van Santen Hanneke

Title: The making of the EndoWatch: A new device for Early Monitoring of Hypothalamic imbalances. Hulsmann S, Petras S, Fraboulet P, Yuan Lu, van Santen HM (on behalf of the EndoWatch team) Keywords: Paediatric and adolescent cancer survivors, Brain tumour, Quality of Life, Wearable, Hypothalamic Obesity Main goals: Aim for better quality of lifeIntroduction: Children and adults with a suprasellar (hypothalamic)...

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...

hrp0084p3-584 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

CYP11B1 Gene Mutations in Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in Turkey

Bas Firdevs , Ergun-Longmire Berrin , Saka Nurcin , Toksoy Guven , Uyguner Oya , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Ahmed Shaun , Cobb Edward , Altunoglu Umut , Bundak Ruveyde , Darendeliler Feyza , Gunoz Hulya , New Maria I , Wilson Robert

Background: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 11β-hydroxylase deficiency (11OHD), a rare autosomal recessive disorder, is the second most common form of CAH, resulting in glucocorticoid deficiency, hyperandrogenism and hypertension.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the specific CAH mutations in CYP11B1 gene and to examine for genotype-phenotype correlations.Method: 21 patients (n=9, 46, XX; <...

hrp0095rfc8.3 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Peripheral nerve conduction velocity in children and young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus as a marker of metabolic control

Oberhauser Sarah , l'Allemand Dagmar , Heldt Katrin , Gozzi Tiziana , Stasinaki Aikaterini , Eilers Miriam , Lütschg Jürg , Broser Philip

Background: Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) abnormalities are considered as early signs of peripheral neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). We investigated which determinants NCV is subject to and how it is related to markers of metabolic control.Methods: We included 51 patients treated at the outpatient clinic of paediatric diabetology because of their type 1 DM and randomly assigned them for a nerve condu...