hrp0094p1-129 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Computer-aided facial analysis as a tool to identify patients with Silver-Russell syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome

Ciancia Silvia , Goedegebuure Wesley J. , Grootjen Lionne N. , Hokken-Koelega Anita C.S. , Kerkhof Gerthe F. , van der Kaay Danielle C. ,

Introduction: Genetic syndromes often show suggestive facial features that provide clues for the diagnosis. Considering the high number of genetic syndromes and the possible overlap of some features, memorizing facial gestalt is a challenging task for clinicians. DeepGestalt technology, and its app Face2Gene, has a growing impact on the diagnosis and management of genetic diseases by analyzing the features detected in one or more facial images of affected indi...

hrp0094p2-403 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

Surgical aspects of the multicentric and interdisciplinary study in minors with different sexual development

Nerea Gonzalez-Temprano , Villalón Flor , Cancela Vanesa , Nuñez Francisco Javier , Hernandez Jone Miren , Diez-Lopez Ignacio

After the evident socio-health transformation when facing intersexualities / entities with different sexual development (DSD), we wonder if clinical-care assistance has improved. Material and method Descriptive multicenter study by means of a retrospective review (2006-2019) of patients with a diagnosis of DSD in pediatric age. Interdisciplinary assessment through satisfaction surveys to families / patients.Results: 67 patients were included. 27% were op...

hrp0094p2-62 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Severe Hypophosphatemic Rickets due to Tumor-Induced Osteomalasia

Haliloglu Belma , Pehlivan Enes , Yılmaz Duygu , Turan Cift Hakan , Tasdelen Neslihan , Sav Aydın , Alan Selcuk Nalan , Turan Serap ,

Introduction: Hypophosphatemic rickets is usually due to genetic causes but in rare cases it can develop secondary to MAS, Fanconi syndrome, or oncogenic causes. Oncogenic osteomalacia, also called Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia (TIO), is a rare acquired paraneoplastic syndrome that develops as a result of excessive phosphate loss from renal tubules by FGF23 released from tumour tissue. In addition to the clinical features of rickets, gait disturbances, growth ret...

hrp0097fc7.1 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

Polygenic scores for testosterone and SHBG are associated with hormone levels in male infants

Siegfried Busch Alexander , Lindhardt Ljubicic Marie , N. Upners Emmie , B. Fischer Margit , P Hagen Casper , Juul Anders

Background: The male Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) axis undergoes a transient activity phase during the first months of life with surging serum concentrations of reproductive hormones. Theoretically, the hormonal surge could represent a passive postnatal feedback to the withdrawal from the high sex steroid levels in pregnancy. However, we believe that minipuberty rather represents an active, tightly genetically-regulated biological process. We therefore...

hrp0097rfc7.4 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

Serum steroid metabolome dynamics during infancy: a prospective, longitudinal cohort of healthy boys

Siegfried Busch Alexander , Lindhardt Ljubicic Mariee , N. Upners Emmie , B. Fischer Margit , P. Hagen Casper , Frederiksen Hanne , Juul Anders

Background: The circulating steroid metabolome in boys undergoes significant changes during infancy reflecting functional and structural rearrangements of the adrenal glands as well as the transient activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis, also called minipuberty. Studies investigating the serum steroid metabolome dynamics during infancy in a longitudinal manner are however sparse.Objective: We ai...

hrp0097rfc11.2 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Are pappalysins and stanniocalcins involved in modifying the bioavailability of IGF-I in children with onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus?

Güemes Maria , Canelles Sandra , Martín-Rivada Álvaro , Corredor Beatriz , Barrios Vicente , Argente Jesús

Introduction: Both poor and optimal metabolic control of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in children can impact longitudinal growth. A decrease in insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and its binding protein 3 (IGFBP3) has been described in these patients. New growth regulatory factors [pappalysins (PAPP-As) and stanniocalcins (STCs)] could modulate the bioavailability of IGFs by regulating the concentrations of intact and free IGFBPs.<str...

hrp0097p1-419 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Evaluation of the pediatric patients diagnosed with secondary osteoporosis

Singin Berna , Donbaloğlu Zeynep , Barsal Çetiner Ebru , Aydın Behram Bilge , Ünver Tuhan Hale , Parlak Mesut

Objective: Secondary osteoporosis has a high rate of accompanying chronic diseases. We aimed to review the clinical and laboratory features, underlying causes, Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) results before and after treatment of patients diagnosed with secondary osteoporosis and to determine the relationship between this condition and fracture rates.Methods: This study was designed as a single-center, descriptiv...

hrp0095rfc6.2 | Sex Development and Gonads | ESPE2022

Dynamic changes of reproductive hormones in male minipuberty: Temporal dissociation of Leydig- and Sertoli-cell activity

S. Busch Alexander , Lindhardt Ljubicic Marie , N Upners Emmie , Bistrup Fischer Margit , Lau Raket Lars , Frederiksen Hanne , Albrethsen Jakob , Holm Johannsen Trine , P Hagen Casper , Juul Anders

Background: The male Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) axis is transiently active during the first months of life with surging serum concentrations of reproductive hormones. This period, termed minipuberty, promotes masculinization, including testicular, and penile growth, as well as further testicular descent in males. It appears to be essential for priming specific cell types, i.e. Sertoli-, Leydig-, and germ cells, including subsequent growth and maturat...

hrp0095p1-201 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Gene Chimeras Involving CYP21A2 and TNXB Genes in Spanish Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)

Martínez Figueras Laura , Escribano Muñoz Arancha , Carcavilla Atilano , Berthold Laura , Llorente Martín Elena , Arriba Domènech María , Ezquieta Zubicaray Begoña

Background-Aim: Gene rearrangements between CYP21A2, TNXB and their homologous pseudogenes (CYP21A1P,TNXA) result in chimeric genes, responsible for the CAHX syndrome. CAHX patients show CAH and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) symptoms. Three CAHX chimeras with different clinical severity are described: CH1 (including 120bp deletion in exon 35), CH2 and CH3. The small size and few series reported so far warrant further studies ...

hrp0095p1-401 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Increased Basal Levels of 17-Hydroxyprogesterone In The Covid ERA: Must We Change The Cut-Off Point To Request Acth Test?

Laura Bertholt Zuber M. , Alonso Rubio Pablo , Palenzuela Revuelta Inmaculada , Pozas Mariscal Sara , Lavín Gómez Bernardo , Teresa Garcia Unzueta M.

Background: 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) basal levels greater than 2ng/ml has been related to the need to request an ACTH test to dismiss non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia. We have seen an increase in baseline levels in 2021 compared to 2020.Objectives: To determine how many of the tests that were requested due to a high basal 17-OHP value, were positive. Assess the need to modify the cut-off points to reques...