hrp0092p1-176 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism (1) | ESPE2019

Genotype and Phenotype Characterization of Turkish Patients with Vitamin D Dependent Rickets Type IA

Kaygusuz Sare Betul , Ata Pinar , Kirkgoz Tarik , Abali Zehra Yavas , Eltan Mehmet , Tosun Busra Gurpinar , Menevse Tuba Seven , Helvacioglu Didem , Guran Tulay , Arman Ahmet , Bereket Abdullah , Turan Serap

Background: Vitamin D Dependent Rickets Type IA (VDDR-IA) is the most common type of VDDR and caused by mutations in CYP27B1. Here, we aimed to analyze the genotypic and phenotypic features of our VDDR-IA patients.Materials and Methods: The patients with a clinical diagnosis of VDDR-IA were enrolled and analyzed for CYP27B1 gene mutations.Results: 12 (5 males) pat...

hrp0092p1-237 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

The Effects of Fetal Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Expression of Anxiety Behavior and Associated Genes in Adolescent Period

OKSUZ Hale , OCAL Isil , AKILLIOGLU Kubra , ILGAZ Nermin Seda , OZPAK Lutfiye , KARACAY Seray , OKSUZ Halil Ibrahim , COBAN Fatma , SANGUN Levent , YILMAZ Mehmet Bertan

The stimulants that the mother is exposed during pregnancy may affect the baby in the future. Electromagnetic field exposure is an important external stimulus that we are subject to. In addition to the interaction of the earth and the sun with the magnetic field of man; nowadays the intensive use of electrical appliances, computers, mobile phones and internet, how electromagnetic field exposure may affect future generations will only occur in the continuation of our generation...

hrp0092p1-402 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (2) | ESPE2019

Evaluation of Brain Mri Lesions in 381 Girls with Central Precocious Puberty

Helvacioglu Didem , Guran Tulay , Kirkgoz Tarik , Atay Zeynep , Abali Zehra Yavas , Eltan Mehmet , Kaygusuz Sare Betul , Seven Tuba , Gurpinar Busra , Turan Serap , Bereket Abdullah

Central precocious puberty (CPP) in girls is a diagnosis increasingly made by the Pediatric Endocrinologists worldwide. Although it is most frequently of idiopathic origin, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is recommended to rule out organic lesions causing CPP. However, controversy exists regarding the age limits for routinely performing MRI in girls with CPP.Objective: To evaluate the outcome of brain MRI in girls diagnosed...

hrp0092p2-25 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Cushing Syndrome due to an Adrenacortical Carcinoma in a Baby with Atypical Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome

Eltan Mehmet , Cerit Kivilcim , Kaygusuz Sare Betul , Ates Esra , Eker Nursah , Bagci Pelin , Ergelen Rabia , Turan Serap , Bereket Abdullah , Guran Tulay

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital tumor-predisposition syndrome of which around 70% develops because of the methylation defects in the imprinted genes at chromosome 11p15.5. KCNQ1OT1 hypomethylation is the most common underlying genetic aberration in sporadic the BWS, accounting for 50% of the sporadic cases but confers the least tumor risk. We present a 5 month-old girl who presented with an excessive weight gain, cushingoid face, arrested gro...

hrp0089p2-p152 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Does Late Sleeping Time Results Increased Bedtime Snack? What is the Risk of this in Childhood Obesity?

Yılmaz Mehmet Mustafa , Gunay Fatih , İlarslan Nisa Eda Cullas , Yılmaz Ozlem , Ateş Funda Seher Ozalp , Kose Serdal Kenan , Atalay Semra , Bilir Pelin

Objective: Several studies have shown that sleep plays an important role as a modulator of metabolic homeostasis. Indeed, hundreds of studies have been published to examine the relationship between insufficient sleep, late bedtime and obesity. We have studied bedtime snack as another parameter. We suggested that it may be a risk factor for obesity. When we looked at the literature, we could not find any study about bedtime snack in childhood, but there are a few studies in adu...

hrp0089p3-p154 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Relation of Screen-Time (Phone-Computer-TV-Online Games) and Physical Activity with Childhood Obesity

Yılmaz Mehmet Mustafa , İlarslan Nisa Eda Cullas , Gunay Fatih , Yılmaz Ozlem , Ates Funda Seher Ozalp , Kose Serdal Kenan , Atalay Semra , Bilir Pelin

Objective: Sedentary lifestyle obviously increases the risk of obesity. Reduced physical activity and increased screen-time seem to act as major determinants of the rapid increase of childhood obesity. Prevention of obesity is easier and more practical in comparison with treatment of obesity and its complications. Treatment of childhood obesity not only carries positive biopsychosocial consequences for the child but also serves as an important public health issue by preventing...

hrp0086p1-p11 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Evaluation of the Glucocorticoid, Mineralocorticoid, and Adrenal Androgen Secretion Dynamics in A Large Cohort of Patients Aged 6–18 Years with Transfusion-dependent β-Thalassemia Major, with an Emphasis on the Impact of Cardiac Iron Load

Ucar Ahmet , Oner Nergiz , Ozek Gulcihan , Cetincakmak Mehmet Guli , Abuhandan Mahmut , Yildirim Ali , Kaya Cemil , Unverdi Sena , Emeksiz Hamdi Cihan , Yilmaz Yasin , Yetim Aylin

Background: The variable presence of adrenal insufficiency (AI) due to hypocortisolemia (HC) in patients with thalassemia is well established; however, the prevalence of adrenocortical hypofunction (ACH) in the zona glomerulosa and zona reticularis of the adrenal cortex is unknown.Objective and hypotheses: To establish the prevalence of ACH, we examined the cortisol response to 1 μg- and 250 μg- ACTH tests, plasma aldosterone (A)/plasma renin a...

hrp0084fc3.6 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

First Report of Nationwide Incidence and Prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes Among Children in Turkey

Yesilkaya Ediz , Cinaz Peyami , Andiran Nesibe , Bideci Aysun , Hatun Sukru , Sari Erkan , Turker Turker , Akgul Ozgur , Saldir Mehmet , Kilicaslan Huseyin , Acikel Cengizhan , Craig Maria

Background: Data on the epidemiology of type 1 diabetes among children in Turkey are limited.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to report, for the first time, the incidence and prevalence of childhood type 1 diabetes in Turkey using a nationwide registry.Method: Information on birth date, city of birth, diagnosis date and gender of all type 1 diabetes patients aged less than 18 years were obtained from the Turkish ...

hrp0084p3-1231 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Angioneurotic Oedema with Antithyroid Drugs in Thyroid Storm: What is the Best Therapeutic Option

Bilir Pelin , Isakoca Mehmet , Ikinciogullari Aydan , Dogu Figen , Haskaloglu Sule , Corapcioglu Demet , Emral Rifat , Fitoz Suat , Yildiz Adalet Elcin , Kir Metin , Bahadir Gulnur Gollu , Turedi Bilge , Dindar Huseyin

Background: Graves disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in children. The frequency of the disease increases with age, peaking during adolescence.Thyroid storm is a rare but critical, ilness that can lead to multiorgan failure and carries a high death rate. Antithyroid drugs are usually recommended as the initial treatment and are generally well tolerated. Although current treatment options include radioactive iodine, but long term complications of thyroid irradi...

hrp0094p1-19 | Bone A | ESPE2021

Acetazolamide treatment in a patient with pseudohypoparathyroidism with venous calcification

Seven Menevse Tuba , Tosun Busra Gurpinar , Yavas Abalı Zehra , Helvacioglu Didem , Kaygusuz Sare Betul , Eltan Mehmet , Bugdayci Onur , Guran Tulay , Bereket Abdullah , Turan Serap ,

Context: Type 1A pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP-1A) is characterized by target organ resistance to PTH and Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). Basal ganglia calcifications and subcutaneous ossifications can be seen in PHP-1A. Acetazolamide, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, causes metabolic acidosis by increasing bicarbonate excretion from the proximal renal tubule thereby diminish precipitation of calcium and phosphorus. Acetazolamide had been used ...