hrp0089p1-p069 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Triglyceride Glucose Index as a Predictor of Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Overweight and Obese Adolescents

Phatarakijnirund Voraluck , Kooanantkul Chula , Sanor Warissara , Numbenjapon Nawaporn , Mungklarat Pacharin

Background: Triglyceride glucose (TyG) index, a product of fasting triglyceride and glucose, was widely used as an alternative tool for identifying insulin resistance in adults but not in children. Recent study in children showed association between the TyG index and HOMA-IR and a usefulness of TyG index as a surrogate marker of insulin resistance among adolescents.Objective: To evaluated the potential role of the TyG index as a predictor of impaired glu...

hrp0089p3-p079 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

Clinical Case of MODY-GCK Diabetes: Heterogeneity of Course among Relatives from One Family

Ovsyannikova Alla , Rymar Oksana , Shakhtshneider Elena , Ivanoshchuk Dinara , Voevoda Mikhail

We described a family in which MODY-GCK was detected in 6 people and its course varied.Materials and methods: The diagnosis of GCK-MODY was verified by the proband and his relatives on the basis of direct automatic sequencing and sequencing by Sanger.Results: Proband – a boy of 12 years, diabetes mellitus (DM) type 1 is diagnosed at the age of 11 years. He felt polydipsia, polyuria. Body weight was normal, he has not any disea...

hrp0089lb-p16 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

Successful Treatment of Alopecia Totalis with Calcitriol and Paricalcitol in Two Girls Aged 3 and 7-Years

Papadimitriou Dimitrios T , Bothou Christina , Dermitzaki Eleni , Kleanthous Kleanthis , Karkavitsas Konstantinos , Mastorakos George , Papadimitriou Anastasios

Backgound: Alopecia areata (AA) or Alopecia Totalis (AT) is an autoimmune disease directed at the hair follicle, either limited to patchy hair loss over the scalp (focalis), or as total loss of scalp hair (totalis) or as total loss of both scalp and body hair (universalis). Management can be challenging, and despite multiple treatment modalities, no therapy still stands. While localized AA may respond well to topical corticosteroids, many patients require more aggressive secon...

hrp0086p1-p261 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Johansson-Blizzard Syndrome with Pan-hypopituitrism, Type 2 Diabetes and Pancreatic insufficiency: Effect of Treatment

Alyafie Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf

Background: Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (JBS) is a disease characterized by poor growth, variable dysmorphic features, including aplasia or hypoplasia of the nasal alae, sensori-neural deafness, abnormal hair patterns or scalp defects, and oligodontia. Other features of JBS include pan-hypopituitarism, imperforate anus, and PI. Pancreatic endocrine insufficiency (PI).Case study: AM is a 10 years-old boy, born at term with aplasia of the alae nasi and cong...

hrp0094p2-75 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Afebrile seizure in a toddler girl with alopecia: a case report

Crisostomo Mafalda , Simoes Joana , Canteiro Rodrigues Claudia , Galhardo Julia , Lopes Lurdes ,

Background: Calcium homeostasis is primarily regulated by vitamin D. In the absence of the active hormone or a functional receptor, bones are inadequately mineralized, leading to the development of rickets. Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 2 (VDDR2) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene.Case Report: A 12-months-old girl was transported to the local hospital ED with a three-minute ...

hrp0097p1-410 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Patient education for management of sick day episodes in adrenal insufficiency: A systematic review of structured education and online patient resources

Bradford Anna , Mason Avril , Choong Wong Sze

Background: Management of adrenal insufficiency(AI) during sick-day episodes require adjustment of oral glucocorticoid therapy or administration of intramuscular injection to prevent adrenal crisis. Education of families of a young person with AI on management during sick day episode is therefore critical.Aim: To critically appraise patient education of sick-day episode management of adrenal insufficiency by conducting</...

hrp0097p1-321 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Questionnaire concerning the process of puberty induction among patients with Turner Syndrome

Więcek Małgorzata , Kempińska Wiktoria , Smyth Alene , Gawlik Aneta

Introduction: Characteristics of the Turner syndrome (TS) include congenital gonadal dysgenesis resulting in disturbed sexual maturation. Only 20 % of patients with TS menstruate spontaneously. In most cases pharmacological puberty induction is required to maintain female secondary sex characteristics and menarche. Preferred age of start of estrogen replacement is between 11 and 12 years with gradual increase of dose during 2–3 years.<p class="abstex...

hrp0097p2-174 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

HIgh variability of phenotypic expression of the same genotype in X linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH)

Meneghin Alice , Mozzato Chiara , Monti Elena , Guazzarotti Laura

X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) is a dominant disorder caused by mutations in PHEX (located at Xp22.1), associated with rickets, lower limb deformities, pain, poor mineralization of the teeth and disproportionate short stature in children. The characteristics and severity of XLH vary between patients. Early diagnosis and specific treatment is usually decisive to improve short and long term patient outcomes. We describe the variability of phenotype in two sisters carrying the ...

hrp0097p2-90 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia: A diagnostic and therapeutic challenge

Ariza-Jimenez Ana-Belen , Ariza-Jimenez Jose-Antonio , Azpilicueta Idarreta Maria , de la Camara Moraño Carmen

Introduction and Aims: Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia or type V Bartter syndrome is characterized by hypocalcemia, low parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calciuria, which marks its prognosis due to the risk of nephrocalcinosis. It is caused by activating mutations in the calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) gene (3q21.1), which is expressed in the parathyroid and renal tubules, causing salt and potassium loss, due to the inhibition of the ROMK and NKCC2 channels. We s...

hrp0092p2-94 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Empirical Sulphonyurea in Neonatal Diabetes: Results from a aTertiary Care Centre

Ramachandran Smita , Kochar Inderpal

Background: To study the genetic profile of infants with neonatal diabetes (NDM) and response to empirical glibenclamide.Method: A retrospective study between 2014-2018, the data retreived from patients admitted with neonatal diabetes with genetic analysis. Started on insulin and empirical glibenclamide given in selected cases to evaluate the effects. Glibenclamide was started in 4 children who were not euglycemic on ins...