hrp0092p3-287 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Should Wereviewclinical Criteria to Diagnose SHOX Gene Mutations?

Gallo Francesco , Lonero Antonella , Moramarco Fulvio

The mutation of the SHOX gene is a cause of short stature by varying frequency depending on the published work, but estimated at around 3-10 % of cases of short stature. The main diagnostic scheme for starting genetic testing is the Rappold score, which requires clinical and radiological criteria, under which this form of short stature is framed as a disharmonious. In our clinical experience, however, we also looked for mutations in the SHOX gene in patients with signs of ...

hrp0089s3.1 | Recent consensus guidelines | ESPE2018

Diagnosis and Management of Silver–Russell Syndrome: First International Consensus Statement

Netchine Irene

The first Consensus Statement on Silver Russell Syndrome has been held in 2015, on behalf of the COST Action BM1208 (European Network for Human Congenital Imprinting Disorders, http://www.imprinting-disorders.eu), ESPE, PES, APPES and SLEP with the participation of five representatives from a parent support group from different countries. It has been published in 2016 (ht...

hrp0089p3-p162 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Effects of a Brief Physician Delivered Counseling on Childhood Obesity

Mondal Sunetra , Chatterjee Sudip

Introduction: In the resource constrained setting of a general endocrine clinic, a brief counseling session was offered to all overweight children.Material: In the period 1996 – 2017, 2364 patients with obesity between the ages 5 and 18 years were seen. All gave consent for their data to be analysed. Patients with syndromic obesity or with a secondary cause for obesity were excluded.Methods: The caregiver, usually a parent was...

hrp0086fc2.5 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2016

Determination of the Minimal Clinically Important Difference in the Six-Minute Walk Test for Patients with Hypophosphatasia

Tomazos Ioannis , Moseley Scott , Sawyer Eileen , Iloeje Uche

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare, inherited, metabolic disease caused by loss-of-function mutation(s) in the gene encoding tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP). Poor skeletal mineralisation, muscle weakness, pain, and accompanying complications characteristic of HPP result in impaired physical function, decreasing ability to perform daily activities, and quality of life. Improvement in physical function is a treatment target, yet established physical ac...

hrp0086rfc3.6 | Pituitary | ESPE2016

Priority Target Conditions of Growth-Monitoring in Children: Toward Consensus

Scherdel Pauline , Reynaud Rachel , Pietrement Christine , Salaun Jean-Francois , Bellaiche Marc , Arnould Michel , Chevallier Bertrant , Carel Jean-Claude , Piloquet Hugues , Jobez Emmanuel , Cheymol Jacques , Heude Barbara , Chalumeau Martin

Background: Growth monitoring of apparently healthy children aims at early detection of severe underlying conditions. Strong empirical evidence shows that current practices of growth monitoring are suboptimal. Practice standardisation with validated tools requires answering two questions: Which conditions should be targeted? How should abnormal growth be defined?Objective and hypotheses: To obtain consensus on a short list of priority target conditions o...

hrp0086rfc12.4 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2016

Molecular Screening of MKRN3, DLK1 and KCNK9 Genes in Central Precocious Puberty

Grandone Anna , Sasso Marcella , Cirillo Grazia , Luongo Caterina , Mariani Michela , del Giudice Emanuele MIraglia , Perrone Laura

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) is often familial but its genetic cause is largely unknown. Very recently, the makorin RING finger protein 3 (MKRN3) gene has been found mutated for the first time in 5 families with familial precocious puberty. The inheritance pattern is particular being the MKRN3 a maternal imprinted gene. Moreover in a recent genome wide association study common intronic or intragenic variants harbouring this gene and other two imprinted genes, D...

hrp0086p1-p252 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Clinical Case of a 10-year-old Girl with Papillomatosis Due to Severe Insulin Resistance Type A

Orlova Elizaveta , Makazan Nadezhda , Kareva Maria , Mayorov Alexandr , Koksharova Ekaterina , Peterkova Valentina

Background: Severe insulin resistant (IR) type A is a rare inherited disorder characterized by glucose metabolism disturbances without obesity, acanthosis nigricans and hyperandrogenia due to INSR defects.Case report: A 10-year-old girl was admitted because of skin papillomatosis and hyperpigmentations since her 7 years. She had early puberty with pubarche at 8 years and telarche at 9 years. Examination revealed normal height and weight (SDS BMI...

hrp0086p2-p326 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Neonatal Diabetes Associated with Transaminitis in a Growth Retarded Infant

Parbhoo Kiran , Moosa Fatima , Thandrayen Kebashni , Hajinicolaou Christina

Background: A neonate, born at 34 weeks gestation by caesarean section for foetal distress, was severely growth retarded at birth. Deranged liver functions were noted at birth with (alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transamninase (AST) and gamma-glutamyl transfererase (GGT) recorded as 102, 228 and 1078 U/l respectively. The GGT rose to a peak of 3877 U/l at 6 months of age. The clinical course of the neonate was associated with failure to thrive and intermittent hyperglyc...

hrp0086p1-p381 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Psychological Outcomes and Quality of Life of Patients with Non-CAH DSD

Selveindran Nalini M , Jalaludin Muhammad Yazid , Zakaria Syed Zulkifli Syed , Rasat Rahmah

Background: Evidence based treatment of patients with Disorders of sex development (DSD) is challenged by a dearth of outcome studies.Objective and hypotheses: To study the quality of life and the psychological outcomes of children with DSD other than congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and to identify relevant risk factors.Method: Patients with DSD other than CAH aged between 6 and 18 years. Control subjects were matched for age ...

hrp0086p2-p526 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents in Izmir, Western Turkey

Nalbantoglu Ozlem , Ozkan Behzat , Tunc Selma , Apa Hursit

Background: Although the highest prevelance rates of childhood obesity and overweihgt have been observed in developed countries, its prevelance is reported to be increasing in developing countries as well. Prevelance of obesity and overweight in different regions of Turkey ranges between 1.6–7.8 and 9.9–17.6 respectively.Objective and hypotheses: The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevelance of obesity and overweight among student...