hrp0084p3-947 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Medical and Biochemical Effects of Intervention Program in Patients with Poor Adherence to rhGH Treatment

Martinez Maria , Murillo Marta , Guerrini Estefania , Granada Maria Luisa , Bel Joan

Background: Optimising adherence to treatment in paediatric patients is important, since non-adherence may lead to incorrect interpretation of growth results and in the treatment course. It has been found that injection frequency is correlated with growth response and final height among children treated with rhGH.Objective and hypotheses: The main aim of this study was to evaluate IGF1 levels and growth velocity before and after a medical intervention in...

hrp0094p2-205 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Assessment of cardiometabolic risk factor clustering in obese children and adolescents with metabolic syndrome

Tragomalou Athanasia , Manou Maria , Loukopoulou Sofia , Binou Maria , Papadopoulou Marina , Kassari Penio , Charmandari Evangelia ,

Background: Obesity in childhood and adolescence has reached epidemic proportions. Endothelial dysfunction, as a consequence of dyslipidemia, hypertension, insulin resistance and inflammation, imposes a substantial risk for the development of metabolic syndrome (MS) in childhood and compromises the health of the pediatric population by promoting premature development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.Aim: To inve...

hrp0094p2-206 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

HOMA-IR in obese children with BMI ≥2.5SDS, but not <2.5SDS, differ significantly from normal weight children

Leka-Emiri Sofia , Dikou Maria , Evangelopoulou Catherine , Kafetzi Maria , Petrou Vasilios , Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis , Michalacos Stefanos ,

Objective: Compare HOMA-IR between obese and normal weight children.Methods: 292 children (156 females), BMI (≥0SD), Tanner stage 1/>2: 163/129, divided in four groups (Group 1: 0SD<BMI<2SD, Group 2: 2SD≤BMI<2.25SD, Group 3: 2.25SD≤BMI<2.5SD, Group 4: BMI≥2.5SD) were analyzed retrospectively from the medical records. Age, sex, fasting blood glucose and insulin as well as the ho...

hrp0094p2-223 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Absence of dyslipidemia in obese children with BMI ≥2.5SDS and similar lipidemic profile to those with BMI <2.5SDS or normal weight

Leka-Emiri Sofia , Dikou Maria , Evangelopoulou Catherine , Kafetzi Maria , Petrou Vasilios , Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis , Michalacos Stefanos ,

Objective: Compare triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL and LDL levels between obese and normal weight children.Methods: 547 children (286 females) with BMI (≥0SD) were divided in four groups (Group 1: 0SD<BMI<2SD, Group 2: 2SD≤BMI<2.25SD, Group 3: 2.25SD≤BMI<2.5SD, Group 4: BMI≥2.5SD) and analyzed retrospectively from the medical records. Age, sex, BMI z-score, triglycerides, tot...

hrp0094p2-365 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Gonadotropin Flare with Different Depot GnRH Agonists: Comparative Analysis.

Freire Analia , Arcari Andrea , Gabriela Ballerini Maria , Ignacio Bergada , Gabriela Ropelato Maria , Gryngarten Mirta ,

Central precocious puberty (CPP) is effectively treated by inhibition of GnRH signaling through GnRH receptor desensitization with depot GnRH agonists (dGnRHa), but the first injection is associated with a surge in LH and FSH (flare) that proportionally increases estradiol levels. When estradiol levels drop, usually within a fortnight, vaginal bleeding may be seen in a small number of girls. Although dGnRHa that use higher, longer-acting doses are increasingly being used in gi...

hrp0097p2-8 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Growing Tall and Staying Slim During a Pandemic: The Power of rGH

Pop Raluca-Monica , Aurelian Tiuca Robert , Maria Radulescu Flavia , Ionela Pascanu Maria

Keywords: COVID 19, height trajectory, rGHBackground: Various factors can interfere with height and body mass index (BMI) trajectories and therefore, auxological parameters reflect children’s health status. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an important impact on all the social determinants of health.Aim: The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of recombinant growth...

hrp0098rfc3.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty 1 | ESPE2024

Long-Term Health Outcomes of Delayed Puberty in Males: A Comprehensive Population-Based Study

Lodefalk Maria , Lennartsson Otto , Rodanaki Maria , Cao Yang , Lodefalk Magnus , Nilsson Ola

Introduction: Delayed puberty in boys, defined as lack of pubertal onset by the age of 14 years, is often constitutional and self-limited. However, it can lead to feelings of sadness and anxiety. The long-term health consequences of delayed puberty in males are not well understood.Objective: To study the long-term morbidity in young men exposed to delayed puberty.Methods: All Swedi...

hrp0098p1-196 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads 2 | ESPE2024

Survey of pediatricians on the care provided to children with gender diversity

Alija Maria , del Rio Inés , J. Chueca Maria , Riaño Isolina

In recent years we have witnessed an increase in the demand for health care by minors with gender diversity. Comprehensive biopsychosocial care for these individuals is a complex process, which must be facilitated for all of them.Objective: The survey strategy aimed at primary care pediatricians aims to provide the starting point for proposals for improvement, in response to the needs expressed by professionals. It is also intended to co...

hrp0098p2-295 | Thyroid | ESPE2024

Graves' Disease in Children and Adolescents: A 10 years’ retrospective analysis of patients followed in a Single Center

Gkougkouli Eleni , Dolianiti Maria , Vasilakis Ioannis-Anargyros , Sakka Sofia , Nikolaides Nicolas , Mpinou Maria , Kanaka Gantenbein Christina

Introduction: /Purpose: Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in children and adolescents. It is an autoimmune disorder characterized by stimulating autoantibodies, leading to increased thyroid hormone release and thyrotoxicosis. Early initiation and long-term treatment, remission, and definitive treatment with thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine present a challenge. This study aims to record the data of patients with Graves' disease foll...

hrp0095p1-532 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Cerebral aneurysms and kidney disease in a child with microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II: novel homozygous mutation in the PCNT gene.

Petraroli Maddalena , Percesepe Antonio , Piane Maria , Gnocchi Margherita , Messina Giulia , Lattanzi Claudia , D'alvano Tiziana , Dora Patianna Viviana , Ormitti Francesca , Maria Roberta Esposito Susanna , Elisabeth Street Maria

MOPD is known to be caused by homozygous loss-of-function mutations in a specific gene, PCNT. Both intra- and interfamilial clinical variability (even for the same variant) have been frequently observed, which makes it difficult to infer a genotype–phenotype correlation. Pericentrin (PCTN) is a structural protein expressed in the centrosome that plays a fundamental role in anchoring protein complexes, regulating mitotic cycle and thus cell proliferation. High levels of m...