hrp0084p2-298 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Early Diagnostics of Wolfram Syndrome

Abdushelishvili Nino , Gordeladze Marina , Kheladze Nino

Background and aims: Wolfram syndrome is rare, progressive autosomal recessive disease with characteristic neurological and endocrine features. Signs and symptoms appear with different combination during the lifespan in different patients. Here we report the family case of Wolfram syndrome with different phenotype variable.Case presentation: Patient 4 years and 4 months old girl with diabetes mellitus since the age of 2 years and 3 months. Born term, hea...

hrp0084p2-308 | DSD | ESPE2015

MAP3K1 Mutation in a Patient with Complete XY Gonadal Dysgenesis

Kohler Birgit , Gehrmann Nicole , Gruters-Kieslich Annette , Bignon-Topalovic Joelle , McElreavey Kenneth , Bashamboo Anu

Background: 49,XY gonadal dysgenesis (GD) is a very rare disorder of testes development with an incidence of 1:50–100 000. MAP3K1 is a MAPK that mainly regulates the MAPK pathways. High Map3k1 expression was found in female and male mice gonads at 13.5 dpc. In 2010, MAP3K1 mutations were identified in two families with complete and partial XY GD and in two unrelated sporadic cases with complete XY GD (Pearlman 2010 AJMG). Recently, four additional mutations (four out of 4...

hrp0084p2-479 | Growth | ESPE2015

Moya Moya Syndrome in a Patient with Growth Hormone Deficiency and Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism: to Treat or not to Treat with Growth Hormone Therapy?

Briceno Laura Gabriela Gonzalez , Stoupa Athanasia , Pinto Graziella , Touraine Philippe , Polak Michel

Background: Moya Moya disease is a chronic cerebrovascular angiopathy characterized by progressive stenosis of terminal part of internal carotid vessels and the compensatory development of collateral vessels. We present here the case of a young boy with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and testicular insufficiency that was diagnosed with Moya Moya syndrome.Case presentation: A 12.9 year-old boy of Serbian origin was referred to the Endocrinology Departmen...

hrp0084p2-481 | Growth | ESPE2015

Klinefelter Syndrome with Short Stature and Microcephaly: An Unusual Combination

Galo Blanca Lidia , Vargas Natalia , Clemente Maria , Vendrell Teresa , Plaja Alberto , Yeste Diego

Background: Patients with Klinefelter syndrome (SK) have a 47, XXY karyotype and tall stature as a result of overexpression of the SHOX gene. The case of a patient with peculiar phenotype, microcephaly, proportional short stature and 47, XXY karyotype with a deletion in band p11.3 of one X chromosome is presented.Clinical description: A 2-year, 4 month-old boy was referred for study of growth retardation. The product of a first gestation of 39 weeks of h...

hrp0084p3-645 | Bone | ESPE2015

Long Term Effects of Bisphosphonate Treatment in a Case with Infantile Onset Severe form of Juvenile Paget’s Disease

Gonc E Nazli , Ozon Z Alev , Buyukyilmaz Gonul , Alikasifoglu Ayfer , Simsek Ozlem , Kandemir Nurgun

Background: Juvenile Paget’s disease is a rare autosomal recessive osteopathy. Patients presenting in infancy develop severe bone deformities and may never walk. Bisphosphonate therapy is used to decrease bone turnover and it has generally good responses in milder forms of the disease. However there is no long-term experience of bisphosphonates in severe infantile forms.Case report: A 9 month-old boy was referred to our clinic for bone deformities. ...

hrp0084p3-666 | Bone | ESPE2015

Parathyroid Adenoma Should be Considered in the Management of Hypophosphataemic Rickets

Okdemir Deniz , Gul Ulku , Akin Leyla , Hatipoglu Nihal , Kendirci Mustafa , Kurtoglu Selim

Background: X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets (XLHR) is a rare hereditary metabolic bone disorder. Calcitriol and phosphates are used for the treatment and hyperparathyroidism rarely occurs as a complication. We report a case of XLHR who developed autonomous parathyroid hyperfunction during treatment and underwent surgery for that.Case: A male patient was presented with short stature and bone deformities at age 11 months and diagnosed with XLHR ...

hrp0084p3-707 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

A Novel Genetic Mutation in a Turkish Family with GCK-MODY

Ucakturk S Ahmet , Gunindi Figen , Demirel Fatma , Elmaogullari Selin , Mengen Eda , Yuksel Bilgin

Background: Maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 2 (MODY2) is an autosomal dominant inherited disease caused by heterozygous inactivating mutations in the glucokinase (GCK) gene. It mostly presents with mild fasting hyperglycaemia. MODY2 accounts for 2%–5% of all diabetes cases. It is treated with diet only, and complications are extremely rare. We presented here a family with MODY2 caused by a novel heterozygous p.E51*(c.151.G>T) mutation of the GCK gene.<p ...

hrp0084p3-755 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Severe Hypertriglyceridaemia in a Child with Severe Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Karaguzel Gulay , Polat Recep , Kaya Gulay , Yilmaz Semra Atasoy

Background: Severe hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is a very rare complication of childhood diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The exact mecanism is unclear but transient insulin deficiency may cause a decrease in the activity of lipoprotein lipase. We report a case of girl with DKA and HTG.Case report: A 14-year-old girl, previously healthy and nonobese, presented with DKA following two months malaise, two weeks of polyuria and polydipsia. She was found to have DK...

hrp0084p3-763 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young: Just Think about It

Messaaoui Anissa , Tenoutasse Sylvie , Dorchy Harry

Background: Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) is a monogenic form of diabetes with onset before 25 years. It is a heterogeneous disorder due to heterozygous monogenic mutations with an autosomal dominant transmission. It represents 2 to 5 percent of diabetes but is often underdiagnosed. We report three cases of MODY highlighting the features of different subtypes, two without associated abnormalities and one with renal disorder.Cases presentati...

hrp0084p3-843 | Fat | ESPE2015

Increased Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Response to Oral Glucose in Prepubertal Obese Children

Marcovecchio M Loredana , Polidori Nella , Giannini Cosimo , De Giorgis Tommaso , Chiarelli Francesco , Mohn Angelika

Background: Over the last years a role for gastrointestinal hormones, such as glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1), in the pathogenesis of obesity and its complications, has been hypothesized. However, there are few data for the paediatric population.Objective and hypotheses: To assess whether there is a difference in post-load GLP-1 response in obese children compared to normal-weight peers and to assess the relationship with insulin responses.<p class="ab...