hrp0097p1-554 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

The Evaluation of Cranial Magnetic Resonance Images of Rapidly Progressive Early Puberty Cases

Kilinç Uğurlu Aylin , Özdem&idot;r Gökçe Ayse , Çakir Gündoğan Seçil , Seçil EkşİOğlu Ayşe , Boyraz

Mehmet

Purpose: We aimed to determine the frequency and distribution of intracranial pathologies in patients over 8 years of age by evaluating MRI images of patients diagnosed with early puberty-rapidly progressive.Materials and Methods: The study comprised 118 female patients diagnosed with precocious puberty (PP) and rapidly progressive early puberty (RPEP). The onset of puberty in girls before the age of 8 years is defined a...

hrp0097p1-189 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Anemia-based Screening for Resistance to Thyroid Hormone Alpha in Children

Akın Kağızmanlı Gözde , Kırbıyık Özgür , Abacı Ayhan , Böber Ece , Yiş Uluç , Demir Korcan

Background: Resistance to thyroid hormone alpha (RTH-α) is characterized by varying degrees of symptoms and findings related to hypothyroidism. However, diagnosis is difficult since thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are normal. Free triiodothyronine (fT3) and free thyroxine (fT4) levels can also be normal, but normo- or macrocytic anemia is generally present in the reported cases. L-thyroxine can alleviate some symptoms; however, there is limited ...

hrp0097p1-595 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

A Case report of papillary thyroid carcinoma diagnosed at an early age

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

Introduct&idot;on: Thyroid cancers are rare malignancies in childhood and their incidence is between 1.5-3% among all childhood cancers. Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) constitutes more than 90% of childhood thyroid cancers. Risk factors for thyroid cancer include; There are iodine deficiency, radiation exposure, radiotherapy to the head and neck region, and genetic predisposition. We will present an 8-year-old case who presented with a complaint of neck swelli...

hrp0097p2-25 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Coexistence of Pituitary Stalk Interruption Syndrome, Sacrococcygeal Teratoma and Horseshoe Kidney

ÖzdemİR Uslu Zülal , Akin Agah , Tuğçe Tunca Küçükal&idot; Elif , Muratoğlu Şah&idot;n Nursel , Çet&idot;nkaya Semra

Introduction: Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome is a rare congenital abnormality of the pituitary gland manifesting with varying degree of anterior pituitary insufficiency. It is presented with isolated growth hormone deficiency or multiple anterior pituitary hormone deficiencies. It is characterized by the triad of thin or interrupted pituitary stalk, hypoplasia or aplasia of adenohypophysis and ectopic or absent neurohypophysis. It is manifested with hyp...

hrp0097p2-97 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Single Center Experience in Patients with Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis

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

Objective: Mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) (45,X,46,XY mosaicism) is a rare chromosomal disorders of sexual development (DSD). In this article, single center data were evaluated.Material Method: From the files of ten patients followed up with the diagnosis of mixed gonadal dysgenesis, complaints and physical examination findings, laboratory tests, chromosome analysis, FISH results, ultrasound, laparoscopy, pathology repor...

hrp0082lbp-d3-1011 | (1) | ESPE2014

The Circulating miRNAs Expression in Simple Obese Children

Liang Liyang , Meng Zhe , Liu Zulin , Hou Lele , Zhang Lina , Lao Wenqin

Background: Childhood obesity is a major health concern worldwide which is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases such as metabolic syndrome (MS). MicroRNAs have been showed to play regulatory roles in several biological progresses such as adipocyte differentiation, glucose and lipid metabolism and insulin signaling pathway. The studies of the circulating miRNAs expressing involved in obesity and MS are of essential importance as it could lead to the identification...

hrp0095p2-68 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Diabetic Ketoacidosis Resulting From I-port Device Failure In Multiple Cases

Lawal Kaltumi , Hall Nikki , Mathew Verghese , Gupta anjay

Background: Multiple daily injections of insulin for children and young people with diabetes can be very daunting and, some have a phobia of needles. As a result, for some individuals, the use of an i-port device can be life-changing and help with their diabetes management. The i-port is an injection port that enables diabetes patients to administer their insulin without having to puncture their skin multiple times in a day. In most cases, the i-port can stay ...

hrp0086p2-p299 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Initial Presentation of Subjects with Type 1 Diabetes: A Change in Spectrum

John Mathew , Jagesh Rejitha , Alex Asha , Gopinath Deepa

Background: The classical presentation of type 1 diabetes mellitus is as diabetic ketoacidosis. As health awareness and access to healthcare improves, more subjects with type 1 diabetes are diagnosed early and present with less severe forms of hyperglycaemia. India accounts for most of the children with type 1 diabetes in South East Asia, but studies on the initial presentation is lacking from India.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of the study was to a...

hrp0084p3-691 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Acute Kidney Injury as a Severe Complication of Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Jeyaraman Alagusutha , Finlay Eric , Mathew Verghese , Gupta Sanjay

Background: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children and young adults carries significant morbidity and mortality relating to complications such as cerebral oedema. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a rare but potentially fatal complication of DKA. We present three cases of DKA complicated by AKI.Case 1: A 9-year-old girl presented with severe DKA at diagnosis. She was treated with intravenous fluids and insulin as per protocol. She had oliguria and haematuria...

hrp0097p1-246 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Obesity Caused by Mutations in the Melanocortin 4 Pathway: Experience From a Teaching Hospital

Gupta Sanjay , Dalpathadu Sanjalee , Mathew Verghese , Greetham Sandra

Introduction: The role of genetics in obesity is a much under discussed area. Whilst it is undeniable that environmental factors play a major role in obesity in most cases, there is a small proportion of cases where genetic mutations are the main underlying cause. This includes novel monogenic conditions involving mutations in the Melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) signalling pathway. In a healthy individual, the post-meal increase in leptin (LEP) stimulates melan...