hrp0094p1-126 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Identification and tissue-specific characterization of novel SHOX-regulated genes in zebrafish highlights SOX family members among other genes

Hoffmann Sandra , Roeth Ralph , Diebold Sabrina , Gogel Jasmin , Hassel David , Just Steffen , Rappold Gudrun A ,

SHOX deficiency causes a spectrum of clinical phenotypes related to skeletal dysplasia and short stature, including Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis, Langer mesomelic dysplasia, Turner syndrome, and idiopathic short stature. SHOX controls chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation, bone maturation, cellular growth arrest and apoptosis via transcriptional regulation of its direct target genes NPPB, FGFR3, and CTGF. However, our u...

hrp0094p1-149 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads B | ESPE2021

Query By Telarquia: Has there been an increase due to the SARS-COV19 pandemic?

Vilella Leyre Aurora , Martin Amaia San , Maeso Sandra , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Diez-Lopez Ignacio ,

Have a real increase in precocious and advanced puberty with COVID19? Retrospective observational analytical study in which we compared the incidence of first consultations made by early thelarchies between the months of March to December 2019 and between March and December 2020 at the Pediatric Endocrinology(PE)consultation in our hospital, and the increase in diagnosis of precocious puberty (PP)and advanced puberty (PA) in the cases evaluated for this reason, with the aim of...

hrp0094p2-479 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Thyroglobulin deficiency: a rare cause of neonatal stridor

Tseretopoulou Xanthippi , Reddy Nithya , Pinnamaneni RagaMallika , Jonas Nicolaas , Schoenmakers Nadia , Walton-Betancourth Sandra

Background: Nonimmune neonatal goitrous hypothyroidism is a rare cause of neck mass and stridor. Retropharyngeal extension, described in 7% of cases of goitre spreading outside the thyroid bed, represents a diagnostic dilemma that requires a systematic multimodality imaging approach combined with hormonal and genetic analysis. We report the case of a one-week-old baby who presented with stridor and respiratory distress, without palpable neonatal goitre and whose biochemical pr...

hrp0094p2-263 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Pituitary gland volume measured by Magnetic Resonance Imaging as diagnostic predictor of persistent Childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency

Corredor-Andres Beatriz , Walton-Betancourth Sandra , Brain Caroline , Butler Gary , Hindmarsh Peter , Dattani Mehul ,

Introduction: Pituitary imaging is important for the evaluation of hypothalamo-pituitary axis defects in patients diagnosed with childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency (CO-GHD). Published evidence shows that there is a close relationship between structural changes in the pituitary gland and growth hormone deficiency.Aim: To evaluate the relationship between clinical, laboratory and magnetic resonance imaging of the pi...

hrp0097t6 | Section | ESPE2023

Granulosa cell tumors in girls: Preliminary results of a meta-analysis of new and published cases

Kiss Eszter , Wessmann Sandra , W Carlson Joseph , Lundberg Elena , Stenmarker Margaretha , Bobeck Johan , Lodefalk Maria

Background: Granulosa cell tumors (GCT) originate from sex cord/stromal tissue in the gonad. They are typically located in an ovary, but extra-gonadal localisation exists. These tumors are extremely rare in children and no systematic review has been published. The objective of this systematic review is to examine the following questions: What is the clinical picture of girls with a GCT? How are these patients treated and what is their prognosis?<p class="a...

hrp0097p1-266 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Abdominal fat measured with nutritional ultrasound as a risk screening for non-alcoholic hepatic steatosis (NASH) in obese children

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Maeso Mendez Sandra , Garcia Casares Zuriñe , Erika Calvo Saez A

NASH is an increasingly relevant finding in the pediatric population affected by obesity. In adults, its evolution from this steatosis to fibrosis and its correlation with metabolic syndrome is increasingly significant. The existence of a rapid and validated screening tool in consultation would be very useful.Main objective: To evaluate if the measurement of intraperitoneal fat measured through nutritional ultrasound, allows the diagnosi...

hrp0097p2-203 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

A male infant with X- linked congenital adrenal hypoplasia and Xp 21 contiguous gene deletion syndrome- case report

Stojkovic Milica , Markovic Aleksandar , Golubovic Milan , Ognjanovic Andjela , Andrejevic Marija , Jakovljevic Milica , Cvetkovic Vesna , Stankovic Sandra

Background: The Xp21 contiguous gen deletion syndrome is a rare disorder which is characterized by complex glycerol kinase deficiency, congenital adrenal hypoplasia, intellectual disability and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. It is caused by partial deletion of Xp 21. On Xp21 several genes are located contiguously, such as NR0B1/DAX1, dystrofin gen and gene for glycerol kinase, and the clinical features depend on the size of the deletion. The major clinical manif...

hrp0097p2-81 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Small for age gestational: puberty status, metabolism and growth of an epipeg-premeb clinical cohort at 7-9 years after onset.

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua Miranda Ainhoa , Maeso Mendenz Sandra , Etxebarria Aurrekoetxea Maialen

Objective: Observe in children born SGA the relationship that the different variables have in the evolution towards metabolic syndrome, adrenarche and/or early/advanced pubarche or short stature and treatment with GH.Material and Methods:A retrospective observational study analyzing in SGA children at birth (n=103) and who are currently between 7-9 years of age, variables such as: sex; “Catch UP&r...

hrp0097rfc4.6 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2023

Results from the PROPEL 2 dose-finding study: oral infigratinib leads to significant increases in height velocity with good tolerability in children with achondroplasia

Savarirayan Ravi , Maria De Bergua Josep , Arundel Paul , Pierre Salles Jean , Saraff Vrinda , Delgado Borja , Leiva-Gea Antonio , McDevitt Helen , Nicolino Marc , Rossi Massimiliano , Salcedo Maria , Cormier-Daire Valerie , Skae Mars , Kannu Peter , B. Bober Michael , Phillips III John , Saal Howard , Harmatz Paul , Burren Christine , Candler Toby , Cho Terry , Muslimova Elena , Weng Richard , Raj Supriya , Hoover-Fong Julie , Irving Melita , Rogoff Daniela

Background: Achondroplasia (ACH), the most common short-limbed skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by impaired endochondral ossification resulting from gain-of-function pathogenic variants in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene, a negative regulator of endochondral bone growth. People with ACH are at risk for several significant co-morbidities, including brainstem compression due to foramen magnum stenosis, sleep-disordered breathing, chronic...

hrp0089p2-p370 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome in Twin Brothers Caused by a Novel Mutation in the AMHR2 Gene

Maele Karolien Van De , Rademaeker Marjan de , Gies Inge , Vanbesien Jesse , Klink Daniel , Boe Veerle De , Schepper Jean De

Background: Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS) needs to be considered in boys (46, XY) presenting with bilateral cryptorchidism or unilateral cryptorchidism associated with an inguinal hernia. Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) gene as well as Anti-Müllerian hormone Receptor (AMHR 2) gene mutations have been identified in PMDS boys.Aim and methods: To report a novel mutation in the AMHR 2 gene in monochorionic d...