hrp0086rfc11.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2016

Central Hypothyroidism and Biallelic Defect Near the D/ERY Motif of the TRHR Gene

Garcia Marta , de Buitrago Jesus Gonzalez , Pardo Leonardo , Hinkle Patricia M. , Moreno Jose C.

Background: The TRH receptor (TRHR) is a G-protein coupled receptor activated by hypothalamic TRH. In thyrotropes, TRH-TRHR signalling controls synthesis, secretion and bioactivity of TSH. Human TRHR defects are extremely rare, and only three cases are known with central hypothyroidism and short stature as variable presenting feature.Objective and hypotheses: Phenotypical characterization of a family with suspected central hypothyroidism and inv...

hrp0082p1-d3-165 | Growth (2) | ESPE2014

Validating Genetic Markers of Response to Recombinant Human GH in Children with GH Deficiency or Turner Syndrome: Results From the PREDICT Validation Study

Chatelain Pierre , Stevens Adam , De Leonibus Chiara , Clayton Peter , Wojcik Jerome

Introduction: Genetic markers associated with the response to recombinant human GH (r-hGH) have been identified in Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) and Turner Syndrome (TS) children in the PREDICT long-term follow-up (LTFU) prospective study (NCT00699855).1 A validation (VAL) study (NCT01419249) was conducted to confirm association.Methods/design: Inclusion criteria for GHD and TS children were identical in the LTFU and VAL studies (GHD defined...

hrp0082p2-d3-438 | Growth Hormone (2) | ESPE2014

Does Priming with Sex Steroids Before GH Stimulation Test Increase the Diagnosis of Normal GH Secretion in Short Children?

Soliman Ashraf , De sanctis Vincenzo , Elgaali Elkhansa , Ahmed Hannah , Sabt Aml , Nassar Randa

Introduction: There is still controversy for priming with sex steroid before GH testing.Objective and hypotheses: We studied GH response to stimulation in 92 children >9 years with idiopathic short stature (HtSDS −2). They were divided randomly into two groups. Children in group 1 (n=50) were primed with premarin in girls and testosterone in boys and those in group 2 were not primed (n=42). All children were tested using stand...

hrp0082p2-d1-531 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2014

Very Low Estradiol Levels are Independent From Duration of Amenorrhea in Girls with Severe Anorexia Nervosa

Kyheng Christele , De Filippo Gianpaolo , Castell Anne-Laure , Flandrin Jennifer , Durin Julie , Delafoy Manon , Duranteau Lise

Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a primary psychiatric disease, complicated by serious endocrine disturbances. Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism with primary or secondary amenorrhea is the most common endocrine repercussion of AN, with consequent estrogen deficiency and concerns about bone mineral density. Furthermore, establishing regular menstrual cycles is considered as one of the important milestones in girls treated for AN.Aim: To quantify the estro...

hrp0084p2-554 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Hypoceruloplasminemia as a Marker of Severe Hypothyroidism

Valenzise Mariella , Sferlazzas Concetta , Porcaro Federica , Messina Maria Francesca , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Cinquegrani Maurizio , De Luca Filippo

Background: Hypothyroidism may be also a rare cause of acquired hypoceruloplasminemia. It has recently been underlined a role for thyroid hormone in the normal developmental regulation of ceruloplasmin (cp).Case presentation: A 3-year-old Caucasian girl was admitted to our clinic for recurrent pericarditis, fatigue and muscle weakness. Her family history was remarkable for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves disease. Her recent personal history was s...

hrp0084p3-812 | Endocrine Oncology | ESPE2015

Uterine Bleeding: A Rare Side Effect of Mitotane Treatment for Recurrent Adrenal Carcinoma

Kuperman Hilton , Bendit Israel , de Camargo Maria Fernanda Carvalho , Blucher Decio

Introduction: Mitotane is an adrenal-specific agent available for treatment of residual adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) after surgery, due to a specific, direct effect on adrenal cell mitochondria impairing adrenal steroidogenesis being associated with increased SHBG and modulates their disposal for target cell. We report a rare case of uterine bleeding during mitotane treatment in a girl with recurrent ACC.Case report: A 2.6 year-old girl was diagnosed w...

hrp0094p2-74 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Primary hyperparathyroidism due to a deletion of the CDC73 gene.

de Beldjenna Liliana Mejia , Garcia Castano Alejandro , Gomez Conde Sara , Castano Luis ,

Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), often caused by a single adenoma (80%–85%) or hyperplasia or adenomas involving multiple glands, is the major cause of hypercalcemia. PHPT is common and occurs in individuals of all ages, but its prevalence is lower in young adults. Parathyroid tumors and PHPT can be caused by germline (hereditary PHPT) or somatic mutations of tumor suppressor genes (e.g., multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 and CDC73) and...

hrp0082p1-d2-151 | Growth (1) | ESPE2014

Sequential Measurements of IGFI Serum Concentrations in Patients With Severe Primary IGFI Deficiency (SPIGFD) and Growth Failure Treated With Recombinant IGFI (Increlex®)

Bettendorf Markus , Kapelari Klaus , Kneppo Carolin , Muller Hermann L , Schnabel Dirk , Wolfle Joachim

Introduction: Increlex® was approved as an orphan drug for treatment of growth failure in children and adolescents with SPIGFD in 2007 with relatively little data available. Therefore sequential measurements of serum IGFI, glucose, insulin and potassium were performed in SPIGFD patients treated with Increlex® to evaluate their significance in safety and efficacy.Design: Blood samples were taken after meals before and 30, 6...

hrp0082p1-d3-94 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Phenols in Relation to Anogenital Distance at Birth in Male Infants

Fisher Benjamin G , Thankamony Ajay , Ong Ken K , Dunger David B , Hughes Ieuan A , Acerini Carlo L

Introduction: Increasing incidence of male reproductive disorders may be due to fetal exposure to putative endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDCs), such as phthalates and phenols. Anogenital Distance (AGD) is a biomarker of fetal androgen action in animals, and has recently been linked to testicular dysgenesis syndrome in humans.Objective: To examine the relationship between prenatal phthalate and phenol exposure and birth AGD in male infants.<p class="...

hrp0095p1-211 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Effect of maternal steroid medication prescribed during pregnancy on neonatal adrenal function

Ahmed Aneeq , Hattangadi Ibani , Gopalakrishna Nagapratheek , De Silva Shamani , Elder Charlotte , Ferguson Elspeth

Background: There is limited data supporting concerns that systemic corticosteroids, prescribed in pregnancy for maternal health reasons, can suppress the neonatal Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis. Our study aimed to determine if neonates born to mothers on long-term or high dose steroids are at risk of adrenal suppression.Methodology: Neonates who underwent assessment of adrenal function over a seven-year perio...