hrp0086p2-p583 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Neonatal Failure to Thrive and Dyselectrolytemia – Not Always a Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Kasongo Laura , Nicolescu Ramona

Background: Pseudohypoaldosteronism (PHA) is a rare entity inducing, in case of late or missed diagnosis, life-threatening clinical and biochemical complications.Objective and hypotheses: To report a case of 4-week-old boy with failure to thrive, dehydration, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis. The first diagnosis was congenital adrenal hyperplasia, but in the evolution, the right diagnosis of PHA was retained.Method: T...

hrp0086p1-p822 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Neonatal Haematological Complication in Noonan Syndrome – Future Concerns about Growth Hormone Therapy

Kasongo Laura , Nicolescu Ramona

Background: Noonan syndrome (NS) is an autosomal-dominant inherited condition defined clinically by a short stature, specific phenotype, congenital heart disease, bleeding and hematologic abnormalities (particularly leukaemia). There is also a genetic heterogeneity, with all mutations involved in the RAS/mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway and with PTPN11 gene mutations counting for almost 50% of patients.Objective and hypotheses: To describe ...

hrp0084p3-1133 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Clinical Characteristics of Girls with Atypical Precocious Puberty

Mawer Laura , Willemsen Ruben

Background: Precocious puberty, pubertal development in girls before 8 years, has considerable biological, psychosocial, and long-term health implications. It is classically ascribed to the premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary–gonadal axis, and hence an LH response >5 U/l in the LHRH test. Whilst this group of patients is well understood, there is a paucity of literature characterising patients who show pubertal development not driven by LH, atypical pre...

hrp0082p3-d3-917 | Pituitary (1) | ESPE2014

Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency with Transitory Pituitary Enlargement due to Prop1 Mutation (Case Presentation)

La Grasta Sabolic Lavinia , Stipancic Gordana , Pozgaj Sepec Marija

Background: In pediatric patients multiple pituitary hormone deficiency (MPHD) can be caused by mutations in pituitary-specific transcription factors. Among those, mutations in PROP1 gene account for ~50% of genetically determined cases of CPHD. Regarding morphology, the anterior pituitary can be normal, hypo-/aplastic or enlarged.Results: We present two unrelated patients referred for evaluation of growth retardation. Both had profound growth retardatio...

hrp0094fc7.2 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders | ESPE2021

Maternal, rather than fetal, genetic variation in vitamin D metabolism is associated with umbilical cord blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D in pregnancies supplemented with cholecalciferol: findings from the MAVIDOS randomized controlled trial

Moon Rebecca , D’Angelo Stefania , Curtis Elizabeth , Cooke Laura , Davies Justin , Crozier Sarah , Godfrey Keith , Graham Nikki , Holloway John , Lewis Rohan , Cleal Jane , Inskip Hazel , Cooper Cyrus ,

Background: Neonatal vitamin D deficiency (VDD) can result in symptomatic hypocalcemia, seizures and cardiomyopathy and has been associated with reduced bone mineralization in childhood, but is potentially preventable with antenatal cholecalciferol supplementation. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the vitamin D metabolism pathway are associated with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] in adulthood. We assessed whether maternal and/or offspring SNPs in ...

hrp0084fc8.1 | Obesity - Basic | ESPE2015

DLK1 Expression in Adipose Tissue Following Fetal Growth Restriction: Relation to Visceral Fat Expansion and Catch-Up Growth in Wistar Rats

Carreras-Badosa Gemma , Remesar Xavier , Prats-Puig Anna , Diaz-Roldan Ferran , Platero-Gutierrez Estibaliz , Martinez-Calcerrada Jose-Maria , de Zegher Francis , Ibanez Lourdes , Bassols Judit , Lopez-Bermejo Abel

Background: DLK1 (PREF1) is a key inhibitor of adipogenesis and adipocyte differentiation. Adipose tissue expansion depends on adequate adipocyte differentiation. However, whether lower DLK1 expression facilitates adipose tissue expansion following fetal growth restriction is so far unknown.Objective and hypotheses: To study the expression of DLK1 in the adipose tissue of prenatally growth-restricted rats and its relat...

hrp0084p1-87 | Growth Hormone | ESPE2015

A Novel OTX2 Gene Mutation in a Child with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Lonero Antonella , Delvecchio Maurizio , Primignani Paola , Caputo Roberto , De alma Fabrizia , Luce Vincenza , Faienza Maria Felicia , Cavallo Luciano

Background: OTX2 is expressed in the human brain and plays a key role in the eye development. OTX2 mutations are reported in patients with ano/microphtalmia, optic nerve or optic chiasm hypoplasia, ocular coloboma and retinal dystrophies, associated in some cases with brain or pituitary abnormalities.Objective and hypotheses: Most of OTX2 mutations are nonsense or frameshift, more rarely missense mutations occur.Method: We...

hrp0084p2-335 | Fat | ESPE2015

Network Coordinated Primary Care Intervention in Obese Children and Adolescents: Almost a Decade of Experience

Guilmin-Crepon Sophie , Arsan Amine , Boizeau Priscilla , Alberti Corinne , Fidalgo Laurent , Chevallier Bertrand , Lubelski Patricia , Cheymol Jacques , Zaluski Alain , Tounian Patrick , Carel Jean-Claude , on behalf of REPOP Ile-de-France

Background: French health authorities have developed a national program to organize outpatient care networks for the prevention and management of obesity in children and adolescents (Réseau de Prise en Charge de l’Obésité Pédiatrique (REPOP)). To date, REPOP Ile-de-France has more than 250 primary care physicians with dietitians, nurses, educators, and psychologists trained in the management of childhood obesity as part of a standard care pathway, work...

hrp0084p1-124 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyrocytes are Particularly well Protected Against Oxidative Stress Induced by H2O2

Ghaddhab Chiraz , Van Den Eeckhaute Emmanuel , Hancisse Olivier , Driessens Natacha , Dumont Jacques-Emile , Miot Francoise , Corvilain Bernard

Background: H2O2 produced in large quantities in the thyroid may play a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and cancer. In vitro, moderate amounts of H2O2 are able to cause similar DNA damage compared to irradiation and even to induce RET/PTC rearrangements.Objective and hypotheses: We compared the defence mechanisms against H2O2 and irradiation in human thyrocytes, T-cell...

hrp0084p1-125 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyrocyte is Particularly Well Protected Against Oxidative Stress Induced by H2O2

Ghaddhab Chiraz , Van Den Eeckhaute Emmanuel , Hancisse Olivier , Driessens Natacha , Versteyhe Soetkin , Miot Francoise , Dumont Jacques-Emile , Corvilain Bernard

Background: H2O2 produced in large quantities in the thyroid may play a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and cancer. In vitro, moderate amounts of H2O2 are able to cause similar DNA damage compared to irradiation and even to induce RET/PTC rearrangements.Objective and hypotheses: We compared the defence mechanisms against H2O2 and irradiation in human thyrocytes, T-cell...