hrp0097p1-359 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

An Evaluation of coping strategies in girls diagnosed of central precocious puberty before and after the COVID-19 lockdown, and in their mothers: preliminary study.

E Street Maria , Rollo Dolores , Rossi Maurizio , Sartori Chiara , Petraroli Maddalena , Pilloni Simone , Francavilla Roberta , Lattanzi Claudia , Miglioli Irene , Iughetti Lorenzo , Stagi Stefano

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant increase in Central Precocious Puberty(CPP) has been observed worldwide. The reasons for this phenomenon are yet unclear. In order to evaluate if fear, stress and coping strategies used by children and parents when dealing with negative emotional situations and health issues might have acted as triggers for this phenomenon, we administered specific questionnaires to girls who had a diagnosis of CPP before and after the COVID-19 relat...

hrp0092fc2.1 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism Session 1 | ESPE2019

Continued Improvement in Clinical Outcomes with Burosumab, a Fully Human Anti-FGF23 Monoclonal Antibody: Results from a 3-Year, Phase 2, Clinical Trial in Children with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH)

Linglart Agnès , Carpenter Thomas O. , Högler Wolfgang , Imel Erik A. , Portale Anthony A. , Boot Annemieke , Padidela Raja , Van't Hoff William , Mao Meng , Skrinar Alison , Scott Roberts Mary , San Martin Javier , Whyte Michael P.

In children with XLH, excess FGF23 causes hypophosphatemia with consequent rickets, skeletal deformities, and impaired growth and mobility. We previously reported that burosumab improved phosphate homeostasis and rickets in children with XLH. Here, we report final data from this Phase 2 Study CL201 (NCT02163577).Fifty-two children with XLH (5-12 years old, Tanner ≤ 2) were randomized 1:1 to receive subcutaneous burosumab every 2 (Q2W) or 4 (Q4W) we...

hrp0092fc2.2 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism Session 1 | ESPE2019

Benefits of Long-Term Burosumab Persist in 11 Girls with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH) Who Transitioned into Adolescence During the Phase 2 CL201 Trial

Boot Annemieke , Carpenter Thomas O. , Högler Wolfgang , Imel Erik A. , Portale Anthony A. , Linglart Agnès , Padidela Raja , Van't Hoff William , Mao Meng , Skrinar Alison , Scott Roberts Mary , San Martin Javier , Whyte Michael P.

In children with XLH, excess FGF23 causes hypophosphatemia with consequent rickets, skeletal deformities, and impaired growth and mobility. We reported that burosumab improved phosphate homeostasis and rickets in children with XLH. Here, we present data on 11/52 subjects (all girls) who developed fused growth plates during the phase 2 study CL201 (NCT02163577).In CL201, 52 subjects (Baseline: 5-12 years-old, Tanner ≤ 2) were randomized 1:1 to recei...

hrp0082p1-d3-133 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Can We Predict the Risk of Obesity?

de Arriba Antonio , Pascual Javier , de Francisco Mario , Ferrer Marta , Martinez Ignacio , Labarta Jose Ignacio , Ferrandez Angel

Background: Recognizing the risk of developing obesity is essential to implement preventive measures to avoid the increasing prevalence of obesity in adulthood.Objective: To evaluate predictive factors that may be associated with overweight and obesity in early adulthood.Method: A regression analysis of different variables of body composition in a normal population have been done. The sample consisted of 122 boys and 120 girls foll...

hrp0082p2-d2-302 | Bone (1) | ESPE2014

Plasma 25-OH Vitamin D and pth Concentrations in Cord Blood: relationship with Ethnic Groups, Nutritional Habits and Degree of Maternal Sun Exposure

Ortigosa Gomez Sandra , Garcia Algar Oscar , Mur Sierra Antonio , Ferrer Costa Roser , Carrascosa Lezcano Antonio , Yeste Fernandez Diego

Introduction: Several studies showing a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women have been published in recent years. Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy has been related to adverse events both in mother and child. Plasma 25-OH vitamin D (25(OH)D) levels in the newborn are dependent on maternal deposits and show a close correlation with maternal levels; thus, neonates of vitamin D-deficient mothers present a greater risk of hypocalcaemia, rickets and a highe...

hrp0084p3-1040 | Growth | ESPE2015

Psychomotor Development in Children Born Small for Gestational Age During Early Infancy

Puga Beatriz , Olivan Maria J , Galve Zenaida , Rite Segundo , de Arriba Antonio , Ferrer Marta , Labarta Jose Ignacio , Ferrandez Angel

Background: Neurocognitive retardation is one of the most important consequences that small for gestational age (SGA) children may suffer although conflicting results have been published.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to study psychomotor development (PD) in children born SGA during the first two years of life in order to identify children at risk as early as possible.Method: 108 cases borh SGA have been studie...

hrp0095p1-397 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Molecular Diagnosis of Non-Autoinmune Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Paediatrics

Gonzalez-Llorens Nuria , Antolin Mate Maria , Clemente Leon Maria , Campos Martorell Ariadna , Mogas Viñals Eduard , Soler Colomer Laura , Tomasini Rosangela , Gonzalez-Morla Judith , Murillo Valles Marta , Aguilar Riera Cristina , Casano Sancho Paula , Bosch Muñoz Jordi , Escuer Morell Mercè , Ortigosa Gomez Sandra , Hernandez-Herrero Maria , Feliu Rovira Albert , Camats-Tarruella Nuria , Baz-Redon Noelia , Fernandez-Cancio Monica , Yeste Fernandez Diego

Introduction: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is a biochemical condition characterized by serum levels of TSH above the reference range upper limit (4,5μUI/mL), with normal concentrations of thyroid hormones. In cases of non-autoimmune subclinical hypothyroidism (NASHT), genetic defects have been described and can determine disorders in the biosynthesis process of thyroid hormones, such as heterozygous mutations in the TSH receptor gene (TSHR) and ...

hrp0089p3-p354 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

Emblematic Case CAH

Chahin Silvia , Mejia Federico

Introduction: The National Registry of Civil Status through circular 33 of February 24, 2015 instructed the guidelines for the allocation of a sex through an inscription on the Civil Registry of Birth for intersexual minors.Objective: To create clinical and medical awareness on the importance of making an accurate diagnosis of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia CAH in order to avoid adverse effects due the omission of the due diligence by violating of the pr...

hrp0089p3-p119 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

A Rare Cause of Severe Anemia in a Patient with Type 1 Diabetes

Piekarski Robert , Bury Anna , Beń-Skowronek Iwona

Introduction: Anemia in children is still quite common, sometimes it is a secondary symptom of another rare disorder. Rendu-Osler-Weber disease, a genetically determined haemorrhagic diathesis, is characterized by the occurrence of vascular malformations leading to bleeding from the nose, skin and mucous membranes and to various internal organs. Diagnosis facilitates the occurrence of the disease in relatives of the first degree, however, due to the progressive nature of vascu...

hrp0082p3-d3-805 | Gonads and Gynaecology | ESPE2014

The Genotypic and Phenotypic Variability of Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis

Grimbly Chelsey , Couch Robert , Girgis Rose

Background: Mixed gonadal dysgenesis is most commonly associated with 45,XO/46,XY karyotype.Objective and hypotheses: We report three cases that illustrate the genotype and phenotype variability of mixed gonadal dysgenesis.Methods: Data was extracted from Pediatric Endocrinology charts in a tertiary care centre after consenting the parents.Results: i) A 13 year old patient, 45,XO/46,X, isodicentric Y chromoso...