hrp0097p1-160 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

COX deficiency: undescribed endocrinological features in three patients with SCO1 mutation

Barbato Alessandro , Gori Giulia , Sacchini Michele , Pochiero Francesca , Stagi Stefano

Background: Cytochrome C oxidase (COX) is the fourth component of the respiratory chain. This protein is located within the internal membrane of mitochondria. COX deficiency is an inherited mitochondrial disease associated with considerable genetic and clinical variability(1). In fact, four clinical subtypes of this condition have been identified, each one with several phenotypic and genetic variants. Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency nuclear type 4 is a rar...

hrp0089fc5.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2018

Beta1-Tubulin Gene (TUBB1) Mutations Cause Thyroid Dysgenesis Associated to Abnormal Platelet Morphology and Hyper-Aggregation

Carre Aurore , Stoupa Athanasia , Adam Frederic , Kariyawasam Dulanjalee , Strassel Catherine , Gawade Sanjay , Szinnai Gabor , Kauskot Alexandre , Lasne Dominique , Janke Carsten , Natarajan Kathiresan , Schmitt Alain , Bole-Feysot Christine , Nitschke Patrick , Leger Juliane , Jabot-Hanin Fabienne , Tores Frederic , Michel Anita , Munnich Arnold , Besmond Claude , Scharfmann Raphael , Lanza Francois , Borgel Delphine , Polak Michel , Federation Parisienne pour le Depistage et la Prevention des Handicaps de l'Enfant FPDPHE Michel

Background: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is the most common neonatal endocrine disorder, with an incidence of 1:3000 neonates, and one of the most frequent preventable causes of mental retardation worldwide. Most (65%) cases of primary permanent CH are due to thyroid dysgenesis (TD). However, a genetic cause is identified in less than 5% of CH due to DT.Methods: We performed WES (Whole Exome Sequencing) for siblings with childhood-onset TD and we analy...

hrp0084wg3.5 | DSD | ESPE2015

EU-Study: DSD-LIFE

Kohler Birgit , Arlt Wiebke , Bouvattier Claire , de la Perriere Aude Brac , Gaye Claire-Lise , Claahsen-van der Grinten Hedi , Cohen-Kettenis Peggy , Nordenstrom Anna , Pienkowski Catherine , Richter-Unruh Annette , Slowikowska-Hilczer Jolanta , Paris Francoise , Szarras-Capnik Maria , Reisch Nicole , Thyen Ute , Wiesemann Claudia

DSD-LIFE is a comprehensive clinical outcome study investigating medical, surgical, psychosocial, and ethical issues to improve treatment and care of patients with the different diagnoses included in the umbrella term disorders/differences of sex development (DSD). The multidisciplinary DSD-LIFE consortium consists of 15 experienced European scientists in the areas endocrinology, psychology, surgery, gynaecology, urology, and ethics. In 2013 the study protocol and the online d...

hrp0095p2-18 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Bilateral Adrenal Hemorrhage As a Cause of Pediatric Acute Abdominal Pain

Gil Poch Estela , Javier Arroyo Díez Francisco

Introduction: Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage is a rare pathology, contrary to what happens with unilateral ones. It is more common in newborns and associated with situations of perinatal hypoxia, sepsis, traumatic births, or coagulation abnormalities. The classic triad includes jaundice, anemia, and a flank mass, which can lead to severe shock. Extensive bilateral hemorrhage is required to produce a situation of adrenal insufficiency. The diagnosis is made by im...

hrp0092p2-57 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

A Novel Mutation of Phex Gene Inducing X-Linked Hypophosphatemia Rickets, A Case Report

Pinto Renata , Francisco Mendes Arthur , Barbosa Julio Montes , Steinmetz Lucas

Introduction: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XHR) is the most common form of hereditary rickets, with an estimated incidence of 1: 20.000 individuals. The main characteristic of the disease is excessive renal phosphate loss, which leads to hypophosphatemia with high phosphaturia and defective bone mineralization.XHR results from mutations in the in the PHEX gene (Phosphate Regulatory Gene with Homology for Endopeptidases located on t...

hrp0097p1-253 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Effect of growth hormone on thermogenic and endocrine activity of brown adipose tissue and on the lipidome of children born small for gestational age

Murillo-Vallés Marta , González-López Lorena , Valls-Llussà Aina , González-Riaño Carolina , Cereijo-Tellez Rubén , Jimenez-Pavón David , Barbas Coral , Villarroya Francesc , Sánchez-Infantes David

Introduction: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) secretes molecules capable of modulating systemic metabolism. Growth hormone (GH) has hyperglycemic action, produces lipolysis and increases muscle mass. However, there are no human studies on its effect on the BAT and lipidome.Aim: To evaluate the effect of GH on BAT and lipidome in small for gestational age (SGA) patients and its relationship with adherence to treatment.<p c...

hrp0095p1-529 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

A case of Silver Russell Syndrome-like phenotype with abnormal methylation of the imprinted GNAS locus (20q13)

Festa Adalgisa , Luongo Caterina , Aiello Francesca , Santoro Claudia , Piluso Giulio , Torella Annalaura , Del Vecchio Blanco Francesca , Nigro Vincenzo , Miraglia del Giudice Emanuele , Grandone Anna

Background: Silver Russell Syndrome (SRS) is characterized by pre- and postnatal growth failure, relative macrocephaly at birth, prominent forehead, feeding difficulties and body asymmetry. The diagnosis is clinical, the genetic mechanisms involved are different, in 50% of cases loss of methylation (LOM) at the paternal H19/IGF2:IG-DMR (chr11p15.5), in 10% of cases maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 7 (UPD(7)mat), cases of maternal uniparental ...

hrp0097p1-557 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Novel LHX4 rare variant in three patients affected by congenital hypopituitarism, presenting a further co-occurrent desease causing variants in GLI2 and IGF1R

Aiello Francesca , Luongo Caterina , Pascarella Filomena , Rosaria Licenziati Maria , Laura Torella Anna , Del Vecchio Blanco Francesca , miraglia del giudice emanuele , Nigro vincenzo , Santoro Claudia , grandone anna

Background: Congenital hypopituitarism (CH) genetics is highly heterogeneous. The massive use of NGS identified at least 21 desease causing genes. Not fully understood inheritance mechanism, incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity explain the complexity of phenotype-genotype correlations. To further complicate the scenario, the co-occurence of more than one desease-causing genes variants can geopardize the phenotype. Herein, we report the heterogeneous...

hrp0097p1-354 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

The effect of leuprolide acetate 11.25mg 3-month formulation in children with central precocious puberty: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Wu Wei , Huang Ke , Dong Guanping , Fu Junfen

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from the premature pubertal activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis before eight years for girls or nine years for boys. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of leuprolide acetate (LA) 11.25mg 3-month formulation in children with CPP.Methods: A systematic search in PubMed and Embase was conducte...

hrp0095p1-533 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Central Precocious Puberty in McCune Albright Syndrome: a case report.

Righi Beatrice , Peluso Francesca , De Fanti Alessandro , Garavelli Livia , Elisabeth Street Maria , Sartori Chiara

Introduction: McCune Albright Syndrome (MAS) is a rare disorder caused by somatic activating mutations of the GNAS gene, characterized by monostotic/polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, café au lait skin pigmentation and hyperfunctioning endocrinopathies. We report a case of MAS presenting with mild phenotypic characteristics and central precocious puberty (CPP).Case: Indian female was referred to our clinic fo...