hrp0084p1-21 | Bone | ESPE2015

Effects of Inorganic Phosphate and FGF23 on C2C12 Myoblast Cells

Raimann Adalbert , Dangl Alexander , Greber-Platzer Susanne , Egerbacher Monika , Haeusler Gabriele

Background: Dysregulation of phosphate homeostasis in diseases such as tumor-induced osteomalacia and chronic kidney disease are often associated with impairment of musculoskeletal tissue function. While various factors such as intracellular calcium levels and dysegulated endocrine mechanisms are thought to contribute, the role of single factors such as phosphate and its main regulating hormone FGF23 are only partly revealed.Objective and hypotheses: Ino...

hrp0084p3-1208 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Congenital Central Hypothyroidism due to a Homozygous Mutation in the TSHB Gene – Just Think about It!

Flury Monika , Naeke Andrea , Di Donato Nataliya , Hahn Gabriele , Huebner Angela

Background: Congenital primary hypothyreoidism occurs in about 1 of 3 600 life births and is usually detected with newborn screening. Early levothyroxine treatment is the prerequisite for normal psychomotor development of affected children. However, patients suffering from congenital central hypothyroidism are missed by the screening procedure, which may lead to delayed diagnosis and therapy. In very rare cases central hypothyroidism is caused by isolated TSH deficiency due to...

hrp0094p2-387 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Isolated central diabetes insipidus and periventricular nodular heterotopia in a 9-year-old girl

Haufler Florentina , Walleczek Nina-Katharina , Vodopiutz Julia , Haeusler Gabriele , Raimann Adalbert ,

Background: Periventricular nodular heterotopia (PNH) is a brain malformation caused by dysregulation of neuronal migration during cerebral development, resulting in nodular neuronal structures in the ventricular surface. Associated ectopy of the posterior pituitary has been reported in literature and is usually associated with deficiencies of the anterior pituitary. The occasion of an isolated central diabetes insipidus due to absence of the posterior pituita...

hrp0097p1-586 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Hyperthyroidism caused by severe bacterial infection

Flury Monika , Gita Gemulla , Reichardt Susen , Stamos Kristina , Taut Heike , Hahn Gabriele , Huebner Angela

We report on a nearly 4-year-old girl who presented to the emergency room of our paediatric clinic with high fever and poor general condition, swelling of the neck and swallowing difficulties. Laboratory chemistry showed a marked hyperthyroid metabolic state, so that initially a thyrotoxic crisis in Graves' disease was considered (TSH 0.03 mU/L (-), fT4 28.10 pmol/l (+)). Therefore, a short-term therapy with thiamazole was given. The thyroid autoantibodies were negative. ...

hrp0089p1-p196 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P1 | ESPE2018

Endocrine Follow-up of Children with a History of Brain Tumour: Data from Our Large Cohort at Necker University Hospital, Paris, 2010–2015

Briceno Laura Gabriela Gonzalez , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Beltrand Jacques , Grill Jacques , Puget Stephanie , Dufour Christelle , Sainte-Rose Christian , Alapetite Claire , Pinto Graziella , Touraine Philippe , Valteau-Couant Dominique , Kariyawasam Dulanjalee , Aerts Isabelle , Beccaria Kevin , Bourgeois Marie , Roujeau Thomas , Blauwblomme Thomas , Rocco Federico Di , Thalassinos Caroline , Zerah Michel , Pauwels Christian , Brugieres Laurence , James Syril , Busiah Kanetee , Simon Albane , Bourdeaut Franck , Bolle Stephanie , Fresneau Brice , Michon Jean , Orbach Daniel , Guerrini-Rousseau Lea , Doz Francois , Polak Michel

Background: Brain tumours are the most frequent solid tumours during childhood. Many of these patients develop endocrine disorders.Objective: To describe our cohort of patients with primary brain tumours, followed in the Pediatric Endocrinology Unit at Hôpital Universitaire Necker–Enfants Malades, Paris, France between 2010–2015, to assess current practice and propose recommendations.Methods: Retrospective a...

hrp0089p2-p262 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Identification of a Novel Heterozygous ACAN Mutation in a Patient with Non-Syndromic Short Stature

Partenope Cristina , Gallo Dario , Damia Chiara Maria , Adavastro Marta , Fioretti Lorenzo , Pitea Marco , Weber Giovanna , Pozzobon Gabriella

Aggrecan, encoded by ACAN, is a major proteoglycan component in the extracellular matrix of the growth plate. At least 25 pathological ACAN mutations have been identified in patients with highly variable phenotypes of syndromic or non-syndromic short stature. A 6-year-old boy was referred to our Centre for short stature (height 103.60 cm, −3.14 SDS) in familial short stature. Mid-Parental target height was 161.15 cm (−2.38 SDS); His father (height 167.3 cm) is from...

hrp0089p2-p323 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P2 | ESPE2018

Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) in a Patient with Persistence of the Craniopharyngeal Canal with Cephalocele

Caiulo Silvana , Pitea Marco , Partenope Cristina , Gallo Dario , Damia Chiara , Adavastro Marta , Fioretti Lorenzo , Barera Graziano , Weber Giovanna , Pozzobon Gabriella

The patient was referred to our Centre for short stature. Weight and length at birth were within normal limits. In the neonatal period he showed jaundice and hypoglycemia. A reduced growth velocity was reported from the age of six months. At 15 months his length was 70 cm (−3.75 SDS), his weight 8.1 kg (−2.26 SDS). Parental target height was 167.6 cm (−1.38 SDS). He had normal psychomotor development. The examination showed macrocrania and nasal voice. Blood ...

hrp0086fc4.2 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Immune-Fat-Bone Axis in Obese Children: The Role of LIGHT

Brunetti Giacomina , Piacente Laura , Ventura Annamaria , Aceto Gabriella , Colucci Silvia , Cavallo Luciano , Grano Maria , Faienza Maria Felicia

Background: Obesity during childhood has been demonstrated to exert profound and lasting effects on bone strength and fracture risk. Furthermore, obesity is characterized by chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, with an increase in the mediators of innate immunity. It has been found that skeletal homeostasis is influenced by immune cells. LIGHT (lymphotoxin-like inducible protein that competes with glycoprotein D for herpesvirus entry on T cells) is emerging among cytokin...

hrp0086p2-p648 | Growth P2 | ESPE2016

Congenital Hypopituitarism: Genotypic–Phenotypic–Neuroradiological Correlation

Pozzobon Gabriella Cinzia , Partenope Cristina , Gallo Dario , Damia Chiara , Lezzi Marilea , Pajno Roberta , Marinella Gemma , Osimani Sara , Weber Giovanna

Background: Congenital hypopituitarism is a rare cause of pituitary insufficiency (incidence: 12–42 new cases/million per year; prevalence: 300–455 cases/million). The aetiology remains largely unclear: the most frequently correlated genetic abnormalities are those involving transcription factors implicated in pituitary organogenesis. The phenotype and neuroradiological findings associated with the underlying genotype may be highly variable (from an isolated hypopitu...

hrp0086p2-p657 | Growth P2 | ESPE2016

Septo-Optic Dysplasia and Excellent Growth with Low Growth Hormone Dose: Our Experience

Pozzobon Gabriella Cinzia , Marinella Gemma , Damia Chiara , Partenope Cristina , Gallo Dario , Pajno Roberta , Osimani Sara , Weber Giovanna

Background: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a congenital, rare anomaly (1:10 000) associated with optic nerve hypoplasia, midline brain abnormalities and pituitary hormone abnormalities. Genetic alterations associated are: HESX1, SOX2 and SOX3. SOD’s pattern of growth even without GH treatment has been reported to be often good.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluate SOD’s growth in patients followed in our Centre.Method: See F...