hrp0095p2-212 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Endocrinological Evaluation in a Case with WAGR Syndrome

Karacan Küçükali Gülin , Yeşil Şule , Aygün Arı Demet , Çetinkaya Semra , Bülbül Mehmet , Sezer Abdullah , Aycan Zehra , Toprak Şule , Savaş Erdeve Şenay

Introduction: WAGR syndrome was first described in 1964 by Miller et al. And is characterized by Wilms tumor, aniridia, genitourinary anomalies, and developmental delay. Endocrine/metabolic problems (obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, short stature), especially obesity, are seen in more than 70% of cases with WAGR syndrome. Here, we aimed to present a case with WAGR syndrome for endocrine evaluation.Case: A 12...

hrp0092p1-207 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism (to include Hypoglycaemia) (1) | ESPE2019

Clinical characteristics and long term follow up of 17 patients with permanent neonatal diabetes due to PTF1A distal enhancer mutations

Demirbilek Huseyin , Cayir Atilla , DeFranco Elisa , Kor Yilmaz , Yildiz Melek , Yildirim Ruken , Baran Riza Taner , Demiral Meliha , Haliloglu Belma , Flanagan Sarah E , Ellard Sian , Hussain Khalid , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri

Background: Pancreas transcription factor-1 alpha (PTF1A), encoded by the PTF1A gene, is a beta helix loop(bHLH) protein which involved in the development of the pancreas and cerebellar neurogenesis. Although mutations of PTF1A cause permanent neonatal diabetes(PNDM), pancreas agenesis and cerebellar agenesis, PTF1A enhancer mutations reported causing PNDM and isolated pancreas agenesis. In the present study, we evaluate the phenotyp...

hrp0086fc12.3 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2016

Inactivating Mutations in CCDC141 Causing Idiopathic Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism/Kallmann Syndrome

Turan Ihsan , Hutchins B. Ian , Hacıhamdioglu Bulent , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri , Kotan Leman Damla , Ozkan Yusuf , Stoner Hudson , Cheng Paul J. , Gurbuz Fatih , Mengen Eda , Yuksel Bilgin , Wray Susan , Topaloglu Kemal

Background: GnRH neurons originate outside the CNS in the olfactory placode and migrate into the central nervous system, becoming integral components of the hypothalamic-pituitary–gonadal axis (HPG).Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesize that gene(s), whose products are important for pubertal development can be identified via autozygosity mapping together with whole exome sequencing in patients with idiopathic hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism (IHH)/...

hrp0082p3-d1-874 | Perinatal and Neonatal Endocrinology | ESPE2014

Clinical Characteristics and Phenotype–Genotype Analysis in Turkish Patients with Congenital Hyperinsulinism; Predominance of Recessive KATP Channel Mutations

Demirbilek Huseyin , Arya Ved Bhushan , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri , Akinci Aysehan , Dogan Murat , Demirel Fatma , Houghton Jayne , Kaba Sultan , Guzel Fatma , Baran Riza Taner , Unal Sema , Tekkes Selahattin , Flanagan Sarah E , Ellard Sian , Husssain Khalid

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is the most common cause of hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia in the neonatal, infancy, and childhood periods. Its clinical presentation, histology and underlying molecular biology are extremely heterogeneous.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the clinical characteristics, analyse the genotype–phenotype correlations and describe the treatment outcome of Turkish CHI patients.Method:...

hrp0094fc4.5 | Diabetes | ESPE2021

Molecular Genetic Diagnosis and Research of Candidate Genes by Targeted Next Generation Sequence Analysis and Whole Exome Sequencing Method in Monogenic Diabetes: MODY-TURK Project

Gokşen Damla , Evin Ferda , Işık Esra , Ozen Samim , Atik Tahir , Ozkınay Ferda , Akcan Neşe , Ozkan Behzat , Buyukinan Muammer , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri , Darcan Şukran , Onay Huseyin ,

Introduction: MODY; is a rare type of diabetes that occurs clinically and genetically due to a single heterogeneous gene defect. To date, 14 different genes have been identified. In order to develop a holistic genetic diagnosis approach to monogenic DM, it is aimed to investigate molecular genetic diagnosis and responsible candidate genes with targeted new generation sequence analysis and whole exome sequencing (WES) method.Metho...

hrp0094p2-14 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Clinical and hormonal evolution of aldosterone synthase deficiency: Is complete remission possible?

Gurpinar Tosun Busra , Demirkol Yasemin Kendir , Menevse Tuba Seven , Kaygusuz Sare Betul , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri , Altincik Selda Ayca , Mammadova Jammala , Cayir Atilla , Doger Esra , Bayramoglu Elvan , Nalbantoglu Ozlem , Mutlu Gul Yesiltepe , Aghayev AghaRza , Turan Serap , Bereket Abdullah , Guran Tulay ,

Background: Aldosterone synthase deficiency (ASD) caused by mutations in the CYP11B2 gene is characterized by isolated mineralocorticoid deficiency. Data is scarce regarding clinical and biochemical outcomes of the disease in the follow-up.Objective: Assessment of the growth and steroid profiles of patients with ASD at the time of diagnosis and after termination of treatment.Design an...

hrp0097p1-40 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Neopterin and tryptophan pathways in children with type 1 diabetes: isoxanthopteridine as a marker of endothelial dysfunction

Evliyaoğlu Olcay , Özer Yavuz , Kıykım Ertuğrul , Serif Cansever Mehmet , Turan Hande , Bayramoglu Elvan , Ceyhun Emre , İşat Esra , Zübarioğlu Tanyel , Cigdem Aktuglu Zeybek Ayse

Introduct&idot;on: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by damage to β cells in the pancreas. Neopterins and indolamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) activity, which is shown by the ratio of kynurenine to tryptophan, can be used as an indicator in the regulation of cellular immunity. Oxidative stress produced by xanthine oxidoreductase has been shown to be associated with vascular endothelial dysfunction. It uses the conversion of p...

hrp0095p2-3 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

A Rare Cause of Peripheral Precocious Puberty

Çakır Gündoğan Seçil , Kılınç Uğurlu Aylin , Özdemir Gökçe Ayşe , Özyörük Derya , Yardımcı Gönül , Kasap Yusuf , Karakuş Esra , Sarı Neriman , Seçil Ekşioğlu Ayşe , Ölçücüoğlu Erkan , Boyraz Mehmet

Introduction: Peripheral precocious puberty is a non-gonadotropin-dependent early pubertal development. Exogenous intake of sex steroids, gonadal or adrenal pathologies, ectopic hCG-secreting lesions play a role in the etiology. Adrenal tumors is a rare cause of heterosexual precocious puberty.Case: An eight-year-old female patient was admitted with the complaints of genital hair growth and breast enlargement. The patien...

hrp0089p1-p058 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Comprehensive Genetic Testing Shows One in Five Children with Diabetes and Non-Autoimmune Extra-Pancreatic Features Have Monogenic Aetiology

Patel Kashyap A , Colclough Kevin , Nuri Ozbek Mehmet , Yildiz Melek , Guran Tulay , Kocyigit Cemil , Acar Sezer , Siklar Zeynep , Atar Muge , Johnson Matt B , Flanagan Sarah E , Ellard Sian , Mine Cizmecioglu Filiz , Berberoglu Merih , Demir Korcan , Catli Gonul , Bas Serpil , Akcay Teoman , Demirbilek Huseyin , Weedon Michael N , Hattersley Andrew T

Background/Aim: Diabetes with extra-pancreatic features in children can have a monogenic aetiology. Single gene testing is undertaken when children present with the characteristic clinical features suggestive of the underlying aetiology. We aim to assess the utility of comprehensive genetic testing for all monogenic diabetes genes in children with diabetes and any non-autoimmune extra-pancreatic features from a population with a high rate of consanguinity.<p class="abstext...

hrp0082p2-d3-613 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2014

Nationwide Study of Turner Syndrome During Childhood in Turkey: Evaluation of Associated Problems

Yesilkaya Ediz , Darendeliler Feyza , Bereket Abdullah , Bas Firdevs , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Aydin Banu Kucukemre , Darcan Sukran , Dundar Bumin , Buyukinan Muammer , Kara Cengiz , Sari Erkan , Adal Erdal , Akinci Aysehan , Atabek Mehmet Emre , Demirel Fatma , Celik Nurullah , Ozkan Behzat , Ozhan Bayram , Cinaz Peyami , Pediatric Endocrinology Turner Study Group

Background: Turner syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal disorders and is seen in 1:2500 female live births. The disease manifests with various clinical features and can be classified according to karyotype as monosomy, mosaicism, numeric, and structural abnormalities.Objective and hypotheses: Patients with Turner syndrome have complicated with various manifestations congenital or acquired. In this study we aimed to emphasise the importance of a...