hrp0084p3-1168 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Endocrinopathies in a 17-Year-Old Girl with Diamond–Blackfan Anemia and Transfusion-Associated Iron Overload

Ilyina Elena , Papusha Ludmila , Smetanina Natalya , Gvozdev Alexey

Background: Diamond–Blackfan anemia (DBA) is an inherited bone marrow failure syndrome, which presents with anemia in early infancy. Survival depends on blood transfusions, which in consequence lead to iron overload (IOL). The most common complications of IOL are hepatic cirrhosis, endocrinopathies and cardiomyopathy.Results: We present the case of 17 years old girl with DBA and IOL-associated endocrinopathies. Her treatment consists of multiple blo...

hrp0094yb1.4 | Year of Paediatric Endocrinology 1 | ESPE2021

Growth and Growth Factors

Cianfarani Stefano , Inzaghi Elena , Pampanini Valentina , Fintini Danilo ,

Long-term safety of rhGH therapy in childhood has been object of intense investigation in the last decade. Two recent observational studies have focused on the risk of cardiovascular diseases in young adults treated with rhGH during childhood. After subdividing the large cohorts of patients in different risk groups they found that both mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular diseases were higher than the general population in the low risk group including patients with isol...

hrp0094p1-42 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads A | ESPE2021

Disorders of sex development: clinical and genetic heterogeneity

Nikitina Irina , Kudryashova Elena , Sarakaeva Leyla , Kostareva Anna ,

Background and Aims: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a group of rare congenital conditions. Clinical management of patients with DSD is often difficult and requires multidisciplinary approach.Material and methods: Twenty-eight patients aged 1 to 18 years with different forms of 46, XY DSD were included. The subjects have undergone a clinical examination, karyotype analysis followed by the next generation sequencing (NGS) using MiS...

hrp0094p1-104 | Adrenal B | ESPE2021

”Cortison-loop” is an educational tool, which helps ensure the quality of care for children with adrenal insufficiency.

Ernstsson Camilla , Renholm Petra , Molin AEsa , Ellerth Ebba , Lundberg Elena ,

Background: Adrenal insufficiency is a severe condition, which occurs for numerous different reasons. Diseases often require a period or even a lifelong treatment of cortisone and/or mineralocorticoid. Ensuring that families of patients who suffer from adrenal insufficiency have a high level of understanding and knowledge of the disease from the outset is key to them comprehending the severity of the disease, which in turn increases the chances of good complia...

hrp0094p1-167 | Growth B | ESPE2021

Sex differences in growth response to GH treatment: more prepubertal and less pubertal gain in girls diagnosed with IGHD, ISS, SGA. Analysis of data from GH-SAFETY-database, including all children treated with rhGH- 1986-2009 in Sweden, in National-GH-Registry and rhGH-clinical-trials.

Lundberg Elena , Kristrom Berit , Pivodic Aldina , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin ,

Background: Due to fewer girls than boys being GH-treated, after 50yrs the knowledge about sex-differences in both GH-response and GH-responsiveness before and during puberty remains limited.Aim: To describe factors explaining growth response to GH-treatment, separately in girls and boys from GHstart to adult height (AH).Methods: Children diagnosed with IGHD/ISS/SGA from GH-SAFETY-...

hrp0094p2-146 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

A Rare Clinical Case Of A Combination Of Monogenic And Autoimmune Diabetes Mellitus.

Romanenkova Elizaveta , Titovich Elena , Laptev Dmitry , Peterkova Valentina , Bezlepkina Olga ,

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is the most common form of carbohydrate metabolism disorder in childhood. There are also monogenic forms of diabetes. In the world literature, there are isolated mentions of the combination of monogenic and autoimmune forms of diabetes mellitus.Clinical case: A 10-year-old obese patient presented with hyperglycemia. At hospitalization: height 168 cm, weight 87 kg, SDS BMI +3.0. Glycemia 14.4 m...

hrp0094p2-270 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Unified training materials to improve adherence to GH-treatment

Lundberg Elena , Renholm Petra , Molin AEsa , Ellerth Ebba , Ernstsson Camilla ,

Background: Since the 1980s, growth hormone (GH) treatment has been administered to children as daily subcutaneous (SC) injections. GH-treatment is extremely costly, and requires a high level of training and education, otherwise there is a risk of a poor response to treatment by the patient. This can lead to a waste of time and money for the family. The key to good adherence and successful treatment is patient understanding of the growth/metabolic problem and ...

hrp0097p1-245 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Combination of mutations in the HNF1A and ABCC8 genes: clinical polymorphism in members of the same family.

Eremina Irina , Raykina Elizaveta , Titovich Elena , Peterkova Valentina , Laptev Dmitry

Mutations in HNF1A gene underlie the development of maturity onset diabetes of the young type 3 (MODY3). Mutations in ABCC8 gene are the cause of neonatal DM and the rare MODY12, which is clinically similar to MODY3. In these forms of MODY, there is a high sensitivity to sulfonylurea. Patient A, 17 y.o. He was born to woman with gestational DM. At the age of 12.5, fasting hyperglycemia of 13 mmol/l was detected. Insulin therapy was not prescribed due to the parent’s refu...

hrp0097p2-56 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Monogenic Diabetes (MODY) in Adolescents and Personalized Treatment.

Mozzato Chiara , Meneghin Alice , Monti Elena , Trevisson Eva , Guazzarotti Laura

Pathologically elevated serum levels of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23), a bone-secreted hormone that regulates phosphorus homeostasis, result in renal phosphate wasting leading to rickets or osteomalacia. Patterns leading to FGF23 excess are still unknown. Recently, FGF23 elevated rickets has been associated with epidermal nevus syndrome, designating the cutaneous skeletal hypophosphatemia syndrome (CSHS). The clinical picture is not completely defined as, to date, only a...

hrp0097p2-174 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

HIgh variability of phenotypic expression of the same genotype in X linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH)

Meneghin Alice , Mozzato Chiara , Monti Elena , Guazzarotti Laura

X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) is a dominant disorder caused by mutations in PHEX (located at Xp22.1), associated with rickets, lower limb deformities, pain, poor mineralization of the teeth and disproportionate short stature in children. The characteristics and severity of XLH vary between patients. Early diagnosis and specific treatment is usually decisive to improve short and long term patient outcomes. We describe the variability of phenotype in two sisters carrying the ...