hrp0082p3-d1-954 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

46,XX DSD: Bilateral Ovotestis with SOX9

di Lascio Alessandra , Meroni Silvia Laura Carla , Gianninoto Moira , Zuffardi Orsetta , Russo Gianni

Background: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are congenital conditions in which chromosomal, and gonadal or anatomical sex is atypical.Objective and hypotheses: We describe the case of a 46,XX newborn with ambiguous genitalia. 46,XX DSD set in differential diagnosis disorders of gonadal development (ovotesticular DSD, testicular DSD, gonadal dysgenesis), androgen excess of fetal (mainly congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to deficiency of 21-hydroxylase...

hrp0084p1-63 | DSD | ESPE2015

Gender Identity Prediction in Adulthood by HTP Test (House-Tree-Family) in 46, XY DSD Patients

Batista Rafael Loch , Inacio Marlene , Oliveira Jr Ari , Brito Vinicius N , Costa Elaine M F , Domenice Sorahia , Mendonca Berenice B

Background: Patients with 46, XY DSD present conflicts and issues related to gender identity (GI) and change to male social sex in patients registered in the female social sex is not rare. The HTP test is a projective psychological test, which assesses aspects related to sexual identification. GI in this test is defined as female (F), male (M) or ambiguous.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate GI in patients with 46, XY DSD by the HTP test and compare th...

hrp0084p2-321 | DSD | ESPE2015

Familial Mutation of NR5A1/SF-1 Gene Associated with DSD and Spleen Agenesis: A New Syndrome?

Philibert Pascal , Poulat Francis , Audran Francoise , Cartigny Maryse , Paris Francoise , Sultan Charles , Manouvrier-Hanu Sylvie

Background: A recent report (JCI, 2014) described a new homozygous NR5A1/SF-1 mutation in a patient with XY DSD and spleen agenesis. To date, no other data have confirmed this association, raising the hypothesis of fortuity.Case presentation and method: We had the opportunity to study an adolescent girl referred for virilisation during puberty. She presented voice deepening and clitoral hypertrophy. Biological investigations showed high plasma testostero...

hrp0084p2-340 | Fat | ESPE2015

Prevalence of Scoliosis in a Large Cohort of Paediatric and Adolescent Prader–Willi Syndrome: A Scottish–Italian study

Ciccone Sara , Fintini Danilo , Kyriakou Andreas , Bocchini Sarah , Crostelli Marco , Read Heather , Donaldson Malcolm , Cappa Marco , Shaikh Guftar , Crino Antonino

Background: A variable prevalence of scoliosis has been reported in Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS). Clinical detection can be challenging. The role of GH therapy (GHT) in the onset and progression of scoliosis remains controversial as does the modality of screening.Objective and hypotheses: To define the prevalence of scoliosis in our PWS patients and analyse the role of age, gender, genotype, BMI, and GHT on its onset and severity.<p class="abstex...

hrp0094p2-253 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

GROWPATI Study: Growth and puberty description pattern in a well-characterized cohort of patients with growth retardation due to severe primary IGF1 deficiency

Stoupa Athanasia , Flechtner Isabelle , Viaud Magali , Pinto Graziella , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Thalassinos Caroline , Netchine Irene , Brioude Frederic , Amselem Serge , Legendre Marie , Polak Michel ,

Background: Severe primary insulin-growth factor-1 (IGF1) deficiency (SPIGF1D) is a rare cause of growth delay. The diagnostic criteria include age- and sex-dependent low basal IGF1 concentration (<2.5th percentile), height SDS < -3SDS, absence of growth hormone deficiency and of any secondary causes of growth failure.Objectives: 1) Report the growth pattern and pubertal status 2) Identify the molecula...

hrp0092p1-415 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (2) | ESPE2019

Clinical and Molecular Characteristics of Russian Patients with 46,XY DSD due to NR5A1 Gene Mutations.

Kalinchenko Natalia , Petrov Vasiliy , Vasiliev Evgeniy , Tiulpakov Anatoly

Background: Steroidogenic factor 1 (encoded by the NR5A1gene) is a transcriptional regulator of genes involved in gonadal development and steroidogenesis. Mutations in NR5A1 have been identified among the most frequently genetic causes of disorders of sex development (DSD).Objective: To report the phenotype of 31 patients associated with 17 novel and 9 previously described NR5A1 sequence varian...

hrp0084p3-1022 | Growth | ESPE2015

Postnatal Growth and Biochemical Markers of Late Preterm Infants: Prospective Birth Cohort

Yoshida Tomoko , Takahashi Chie , Uchida Noboru , Nakao Kanako , Sugawara Daisuke , Tanaka Yasuko , Tanaka Hiroyuki , Chiba Yuta , Terada Yumiko , Mizutani Kazuko , Naiki Yasuhiro , Horikawa Reiko

Background: Late preterm birth (defined as infants born between 34 and 36 weeks of gestational age) is increasing worldwide. Their postnatal growth has not been fully investigated.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the characteristics of postnatal growth and biochemical markers in late preterm infants.Method: Among 2014 children in the birth cohort study conducted from 2010, 51 children were born late preterm with birth weight a...

hrp0092rfc3.2 | Multi-system Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Factors Affecting Loss to Follow-Up for Patients with Chronic Endocrine Conditions During the Pediatric Period: A Cohort Study at a Reference Center for Rare Diseases

Atger-Lallier Laura , Guilmin-Crepon Sophie , Boizeau Priscilla , Zenaty Delphine , Simon Dominique , Paulsen Anne , Martinerie Laetitia , Storey Caroline , Carel Jean-Claude , Leger Juliane

Introduction: Most patients with endocrine diseases diagnosed during childhood require long-term continuity of care. A lack of regular medical follow-up visits may be associated with impaired long-term health outcomes, with greater risks of morbidity and mortality. The importance and challenges of the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare are well recognized, but few studies have considered loss to follow-up during pediatric care. We investigated the p...

hrp0094p2-399 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

Self-reported Feelings of Adult Patients with Differences of Sex Development (DSD) Regarding Genital Surgical Procedures

Lousada Lia , Domenice Sorahia , MF Costa Elaine , ASS Bachega Tania , Madureira Guiomar , Inacio Marlene , Helena P Sircili Maria , T Denes Francisco , Mendonca Berenice B ,

Introduction: DSD patients present varied degrees of atypical genitalia. The social sex assignment and the surgery decisions must be proceeded by a multidisciplinary team approach with the family. Surgeries should be only performed by experienced surgeons. The current trend is the early correction, but some patients and non-governmental entities argue that the surgeries should be delayed until the patientÂ’s consent.Objective...

hrp0086p2-p406 | Gonads &amp; DSD P2 | ESPE2016

The Experience of GAIA (Abuse Childhood and Adolescence Group) – AOU Meyer

Losi Stefania , Anzilotti Giulia , Scalini Perla , De Martino Maurizio , Stagi Stefano

Background: GAIA is a health service of Meyer Children Hospital composed of a multidisciplinary team specialized in the management of children victims of child abuse. Sexual abuse occurs when a child is engaged in sexual activities that cannot comprehend, for which the child is developmentally unprepared and cannot give consent, and/or that violate the law or social taboos of society. The sexual activities may include all forms of oral-genital, genital, or anal contact by or t...