hrp0086p1-p254 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

A Case-Control Search of Environmental (E) Factors for Childhood Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Using Lifeline Questionnaires in the ISIS-Diab Cohort

Balazard Felix , Le Fur Sophie , Biau Gerard , Valleron Alain-Jacques , Bougneres Pierre

Background: The rapidly increasing T1D incidence in European children suggests the recent emergence or extension of predisposing E factors, or the decrease of protective E factors acting during pregnancy, infancy or early childhood. E research has preferentially focused on specific candidate factors, such as hygiene hypothesis, enteroviruses, alimentation, in cohort or case-control studies. The risk of bias is a major concern in E studies.Objectives: To ...

hrp0082wg8.1 | GPED | ESPE2014

Global Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes: Opportunities and Call for Membership Involvement

Chanoine Jean-Pierre

Global Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes (GPED) aims at addressing needs that are common to all societies and is not intended to duplicate the specific societies’ activities. GPED’s website (www.globalpedendo.org) allows for registration of members as well as for a search function.Specific existing and potential projects include:i) Preventing redundancy of resources: developme...

hrp0084p2-395 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Growth and GH in Kabuki Syndrome

Schott Dina , Gerver Willem-Jan , Zimmermann Luc , Stumpel Constance

Background: Kabuki syndrome (KS; OMIM 147920) is a congenital anomaly/intellectual disability syndrome caused by a mutation in the KMT2D or KDM6A gene. Children with KS have a spectrum of clinical features, but one of the key features in KS patients is postnatal growth retardation. GH deficiency has been reported in some children with KS, but no structural research is done in this field.Objective and hypotheses: We studied the growth ho...

hrp0084p3-618 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

A CYP21A2 Gene Mutation in Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Molecular Genetics Report from Saudi Arabia

Mohamed Sarar , El-Kholy Suzan , Al-Juryyan Nasir , Al-Nemri Abdulrahman M , Abu-Amero Khaled K

Background: Although the clinical presentations of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) have been studied in Saudi children, the literature review revealed no molecular report of 21-hydroxylase was published.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to determine the pattern of CYP21A2 gene-mutations of CAH in Saudi children.Method: Between January 2011 and March 2014 at King Fahad Military Complex, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, ...

hrp0098s5.2 | Adrenal Disorders | ESPE2024

Translational Clinical Applications of Complex Steroidobolome Data

Wudy Stefan A

Though presenting the analytical techniques with a more longstanding tradition, mass spectrometry based methods had been until lately superseded by the faster immunoassay techniqes in the field of endocrinology. However, the introduction of fast commercial direct immunoassays has led to a dramatic loss in specificity, especially in the field of pediatric endocrinology. For a long time the enormous analytical power of chromatography and mass spectrometry based techniques regard...

hrp0095mte5 | Initial evaluation of a suspected difference or disorder of sex development | ESPE2022

Initial evaluation of a suspected difference or disorder of sex development

Ahmed S. Faisal

It is important that any child or adolescent with a suspected difference or disorder of sex development (DSD) is assessed by an experienced clinician with adequate knowledge about the range of conditions associated with DSD. In most cases, the paediatric endocrinologist within this service acts as the first point of contact but involvement of the regional multidisciplinary service is critical. The members of this service should be involved in education and training as well as ...

hrp0092p3-183 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

High Demand for Collaborative Work Between Paediatric Endocrinologists in Arab Countries

Alsaffar Hussain , Elawwa Ahmed , Aljaser Fahed , Chaturvedi Deepti , Ehtisham Sarah , Habeb Abdelhadi , Deeb Asma

Introduction: The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has witnessed increasing number of researchers over last decade; for example, in-between 2015 and 2016, the number of researchers (in full time equivalent) per 1 million inhabitants was 2.4K in UAE, 1.1K in Morocco, 680 in Egypt, 604 in Qatar and 242 in Oman. Research and Development investment among Arabic countries was the highest in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirate...

hrp0084p2-256 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Exposure to Phthalates and Phenols in Relation to Gestational Blood Glucose Homeostasis

Fisher Benjamin G. , Frederiksen Hanne , Andersson Anna-Maria , Juul Anders , Thankamony Ajay , Ong Ken K. , Dunger David B. , Hughes Ieuan A. , Acerini Carlo L.

Background: Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA), have been associated with insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in non-pregnant adults. By contrast, recent pilot studies of pregnant women found negative associations between phthalates and blood glucose, and a lack of association with BPA. No studies have examined gestational IR or secretion in relation to EDC exposure.Objective: To confirm these re...

hrp0094yi1.2 | Young Investigators | ESPE2021

Early life events and postnatal effects from infancy to childhood

Chiavaroli Valentina ,

Early life events can profoundly affect an individual’s metabolic phenotype, inducing adaptive responses that may be protective in utero but potentially disadvantageous for long-term health. Indeed, environmental cues during sensitive windows of development may result in altered growth and lead to an increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic alterations later in life. In this talk, I will discuss several models of exposure to early life events, which were th...

hrp0094wg8.3 | ESPE Working Group on Turner Syndrome Symposium | ESPE2021

Blood Pressure in Turner Syndrome - a practical approach

Matthews Debbie ,

Females with Turner syndrome (TS) have a reduced life expectancy of about 13 years and a substantial excess mortality; about 50% of this is the result of cardiovascular pathology. Hypertension affects 20-60% of females with TS and is the single most modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, hypertension in TS is both under-diagnosed and under-treated. The presentation details a practical approach to monitoring blood pressure and managing hypertension in TS. T...