hrp0082p2-d1-566 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

The Research About sf1 Gene Abnormality in 45 Children with Micropenis

Li Pin , Gong Yan , Zhuzhi Ying

Background: Micropenis are the most common signs of incomplete masculinisation, but do not receive enough attention. The etiology is very complex, including endocrine factors, genetic factors and environmental endocrine disruptors.Objective and hypotheses: To explore 45 cases of micropenis children steroidogenesis factor 1 genetic abnormalities and to research the influence of the mutation on sex gland function.Method: 45 micropeni...

hrp0084p3-932 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Modification of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children Treated with GH

Llop Maria Escola , Gelonch Raquel Monne , Cabases Montse Olona , Navarro Angels Vilanova , Canhoto Diana Sofia de Melo , Yuste Encarnacion Torruz

Background: The administration of GH on paediatric patients to optimize the longitudinal growth, can modify some cardiovascular risk factors due to their effects on metabolism.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluation of the effect of GH on total cholesterol blood levels (TCBL), fasting blood glucose concentration (FBGC), blood pressure (BP) and BMI, comparing these variables before starting treatment, after a year and at the end. And it also assesses whether...

hrp0084p3-1248 | Programming & Misc. | ESPE2015

The Development of a Publication Presentation Workshop: Enhancing the Publication of African Paediatric Endocrinological Research

de Villiers Francois

Background: There is much activity in Africa in Paediatric Endocrinology. The international societies, ESPE, and ISPAD helped significantly in the development of paediatric endocrinology training. Considerable research is being done at the PETCA in Kenya, PETWCA in Lagos and elsewhere, but too few of the studies are published. Owing to the pressure of clinical work in Africa most endocrinologists have difficulty in completing their research.Objective and...

hrp0094p1-140 | Growth Hormone and IGFs A | ESPE2021

Linear growth response top Growth hormone therapy in underweight versus normal-weight children with idiopathic short stature (ISS).

Elsiddig Sohair , Soliman Ashraf , Alaaraj Nada , Khalil Ahmed , Ahmed Hannah ,

Introduction: A multicenter clinical trial in the US showed that underweight small for gestation (SGA) children responded to GH treatment like non-underweight SGA children. However, data on GH response in short underweight children with the normal birth size is not studied well.Aim: To measure growth response to GH therapy in underweight children versus short normal-weight children with idiopathic short stature (ISS) bor...

hrp0097p1-436 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Should the diagnostic criteria of childhood obesity depend on the nutritional status of national pediatric population? A lesson form assessment of Ukrainian children with type 1 diabetes in Poland after Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Smyczyńska Joanna , Suchowiński Michał , Kopeć Kacper , Seliga Przemysław , Olejniczak Aleksandra , Szadkowska Agnieszka

Introduction: Childhood overnutrition is a global challenge of public health. Both WHO and different countries have prepared BMI charts for pediatric population. Proper assessment of nutritional status is particularly important in children with type 1 diabetes (DM1). Due to Russian aggression, some Ukrainians with DM1 have to continue treatment in Poland.Aim: to compare HbA1 concentrations and the incidence of overnutrit...

hrp0095p1-549 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Genetic causes of combined pituitary hormone deficiency

Jalilova Arzu , Ece Solmaz Aslı , Ata Aysun , Atik Tahir , Eraslan Cenk , Özen Samim , Gökşen Damla , Darcan Şükran

Introduction: CPHD is characterized by impaired production of GH and one or more other pituitary hormones. Genetic defects causing CPHD typically result in insufficient anterior pituitary gland development.Aim: The aim of the study is to determine the genetic etiologies that lead tocombined hormone deficiencies. Todetermine phenotype genotype relationship with or without extra-pituitary anomalies.<...

hrp0095p2-214 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Central precocious puberty - an unusual paraneoplastic manifestation of a nephroblastoma?

Stancu Ana-Maria , Gheorghita Zubascu Patriciu , Iliescu Marina , Tarna Mihaela , Andrei Marian , Comsa Codruta , Antonie Lavinia , Nicoleta Cima Luminita , Fica Simona

Introduction: Nephroblastoma or Wilms tumor is the most common pediatric abdominal malignancy. Typically, it is found in children younger than 5 years old, girls being more likely to have Wilms tumor than boys. The etiology of the disease is genetic, due to alteration in the development of the genitourinary tract.[1] Treatment is represented by surgery (unilateral nephrectomy), chemo- and radio-therapy. Paraneoplastic endocrine disorders may occur, but there a...

hrp0095p2-313 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

A rare cause of precocious puberty: Hepatoblastoma

Jacob Anju , Elbejjani Mireille , Qazi Abid , Thalange Nandu

Background: Neoplastic causes of precocious puberty include brain, gonadal, adrenal and germ cell tumors; hepatoblastoma (HB) is only rarely noted [1,2]. HB, is a rare primary hepatic tumor of childhood [3]. It is accompanied by raised levels of alpha-fetoprotein (α-FP). Rarely, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) levels are elevated, resulting in peripheral precocious puberty (PPP).Clinical Case: We pre...

hrp0092p1-41 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Growth Arrest-Specific 6 (Gas6) Protein is Associated with Adiposity and Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Children and Adolescents

Zajdel-Cwynar Olimpia , Matusik Pawel , Olszanecka-Glinianowicz Magdalena , Malecka-Tendera Ewa

Introduction: Growth arrest-specific 6 (Gas6) is a vitamin K-dependent protein produced by several types of cells including adypocytes and regulates their homeostasis. Previous studies indicate that Gas6 signaling may be involved in the pathogenesis of obesity and its complications, including systemic inflammation and insulin resistance. However, little is known about the clinical significance of the Gas6 system in childhood obesity. The aim of the study was t...

hrp0092p2-5 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Clinical Phenotype and Genotype Association in Patients with 21-hydroxylase Deficiency

Aghayeva Asmar , Turan Hande , Toksoy Guven , Dagdeviren Cakir Aydilek , Berkay Ezgi , Gunes Nilay , Evliyaoglu Olcay , Uyguner Zehra Oya , Dundar Munis , Tuysuz Beyhan , Ercan Oya

Introduction: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessively transmitted disease and 95% of CAH cases are due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD). There are more than 100 mutations that cause CAH due to 21-OHD and the clinical expression of the disease is reported to correlate with mutated alleles.The aim: The aim of this study was to investigate responsible mutations and then to evaluate genotype...