hrp0086p2-p980 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Transient Congenital Hypothyroidism: About Six Cases

Haddam Ali El Mahdi , Fedala Nora Soumeya , Meskine Djamila

Background: Transient neonatal hypothyroidism (T N HT) is a rare entity important to recognize. It is due to placental transfer of antibodies antirécepteurs of pituitary TSH. It is distinguished from permanent congenital forms of hypothyroidism, because it requires only limited substitution treatment in time.Objective and hypotheses: Report the observations of 6 children who presented T N HT.Method: This is a retrospective stu...

hrp0082p3-d3-842 | Growth (2) | ESPE2014

Pubertal Development of Isolated GH Deficient Patients

Fedala Soumeya , Haddam Mahdi el Mahdi , Chentli Farida

Background: Hormone deficiency no or late treated causes delayed puberty and reduced final height.Objective and hypotheses: Assess the progress of puberty in isolated GH deficient (GHD) patients.Method: 34 patients with GHD in puberty were followed in endocrinology. The average age at diagnosis of GH deficiency was 8±2.4 (7–19) in girls and 9±1.2 (8–18) in boys. The majority of patients received an irregular GH ...

hrp0084p2-225 | Bone | ESPE2015

Early Detection of Increased Bone Turnover among Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Wahab Amina Abdel , Sharkawy Sonia El , Attia Fadia , Amin Mona

Background: Most organs including bone are affected in type 2 Diabetes (T1D) mechanisms. The exact mechanism of bone derangement is still unknown.Aim of work: i) Assessment of Pyridinoline crosslinks as a bone resorption marker and alkaline phosphatase as a bone formation marker in T1D in children & adolescents. ii) To determine the effect of glycemic control and disease duration on bone turnover.Subjects and methods: 39 T1D pa...

hrp0084p3-769 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Cutaneous Manifestations among Type 1 Diabetic Patients in DEMPU

Youssef Randa , Ibrahim Amany , Amin Iman , Naser Amany Abd El

Background: Almost all diabetic patients eventually develop skin complications from the long-term effects of diabetes mellitus. Cutaneous manifestations generally appear subsequent to the development of diabetes but may be the first presenting sign, or even precede the diagnosis.Objective and hypotheses: To detect the prevalence and spectrum of skin manifestations in type 1 diabetic (T1D) patients attending the Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolism Pediatric...

hrp0094p2-251 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Screening of celiac disease among children with growth hormone deficiency and idiopathic short stature

El-Hawary Amany , Salem Nanees , Abdel Twab Hossam , Badrous Evan ,

Celiac disease (CD) is an intestinal chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disease that develops as a result of interplay between genetic, immunologic, and environmental factors. Many patients, who are referred for evaluation for short stature, show initially no identifiable abnormalities and labeled as having idiopathic short stature (ISS). Children with growth hormone deficiency may show poor response to growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy. In both conditions, this may be ...

hrp0097p1-221 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Celiac disease in a patient with Sclerosteosis: an association or just a co-incidence?

Abdelmeguid Yasmine , Riad Salma , Mokhtar Nada , Taha El-Hendawy Mahmoud

Sclerosteosis is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by progressive skeletal overgrowth and increased bone density. Loss of function mutations of SOST gene, coding for sclerostin, are linked to sclerosteosis. Sclerostin plays a critical role inhibiting osteoblastic activity and preventing excessive bone formation by antagonizing the Wnt signaling pathway. Sclerosteosis patients are often tall and have excessive body weight due to high skeletal weight. To...

hrp0097p2-223 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

The Impact of Different Karyotypes on the Response to Growth Hormone Therapy in Girls with Turner Syndrome

El-Hawary Amany , Elsharkawy Ashraf , Gaber Amira , Salem Nanees

Background: Short stature is the most common clinical feature in patients with Turner syndrome (TS). The relation of different karyotyping to growth hormone (GH) level in provocation tests or to the response to GH therapy is debatable.Aim: to study the impact of different karyotypes on the GH level in provocation tests and on the response to GH therapy among a cohort of Egyptian girls with TS.<stro...

hrp0086p1-p345 | Gonads &amp; DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Accuracy of Pelvic MRI in Evaluating Internal Genitalia in Patients with Disorders of Sex Development

Mahfouz El Nachar Linda , Rekik Djalal , Peycelon Matthieu , Leger Juliane , Paye-Jaouen Annabel , Alison Mariane , El Ghoneimi Alaa , Carel Jean-Claude , Martinerie Laetitia

Background: Patients with disorders of sex development (DSD) require multidisciplinary team management for etiology identification and gender assignment. Identification of mullerian structures is an important part of the evaluation process. Ultrasonography remains the first-line imaging modality to delineate mullerian structures; while the importance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is insufficiently studied.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the d...

hrp0084p3-582 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Rapid Molecular Diagnosis of CAH by Strip Hybridisation Assay in DEMPU

El-Mougy Fatma , Hafez Mona , Atty Sahar Abdel , Ibrahim Amany , Mehawed Hend , Musa Noha , Ekladious Sherif , Elsharkawy Marwa , Abdullatif Mona , Afif Alaa , Baz Heba El

Background: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive disorder in which more than 90% of CAH cases are caused by mutations of the 21-hydroxylase (CYP21A2) gene.Objective and hypotheses: To determine the mutational spectrum in Egyptian CAH patients attending Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolism Pediatric Unit (DEMPU) including family members of CAH patients.Method: The use of reverse hybridization assay for the mol...

hrp0086rfc13.6 | Management of Obesity | ESPE2016

Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Obese Adolescent Population

Elfawal Mohamad Hayssam , Safadi Bassem

Background: Obesity during childhood and adolescence can be accompanied by serious long-term adverse health and longevity outcomes. With increased use of bariatric surgery to treat obesity in these patients, diverse guidelines have been published, most of which exclude children aged younger than 14 years. Few reports describe laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in children and adolescents, delay in determining its safety and effectiveness and develop guidance regarding its use.</p...