hrp0084p1-3 | Adrenal | ESPE2015

Are Heterozygous Carriers of CYP21A2 Less Vulnerable to Psychological Stress?

Nordenstrom Anna , Butwicka Agnieszka , Falhammar Henrik , Hirschberg Angelica Linden , Almqvist Catharina , Nordenskjold Agneta , Frisen Louise

Background: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency is one of the most common monogenic autosomal recessive disorders with an incidence of one in 15 000, and even more common in some populations. Do carriers have a survival advantage?Objective and hypotheses: The HPA axis has been reported to be more active in CYP21A2 carriers, and possibly enable a more rapid return to homeostasis. A compensatory increase in CRH s...

hrp0092p3-237 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Gender Self-Identification and Intra-Family Relations in Children with Disorders of Sex Development

Zelinska Nataliya , Schevchenko Iryna , Anoprienko Olena , Pogadayeva Nataliya , Hamidova Olha , Globa Eugenia

Introduction: The birth of a child with disorders of sex development (DSD) requires a long-term strategy of monitoring and treatment which is carried out by a multidisciplinary group of professional physicians, with a mandatory understanding of the psychosocial problems in a child and parents.Materials and Methods: Gender self-identification was investigated in 20 children and adolescents with DSD aged 1.5-17 years. To d...

hrp0097p2-187 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Challenges and barriers of choosing the sex in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia: a case report

Navasardyan Lusine , Tumasyan Dalar , Muradyan Irina , Marutyan Irina , Sarinyan Sofi

Background: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a disorder, leading to hyperandrogenaemia in the period of organogenesis of external genitalia, resulting in the disorders of sex development(DSD) in 46XX patients where external and internal genitalia do not correspond to each other. The aim of current work is to show the barriers and challenges in a 46XX patient in choosing the sex for up-bringing the child.Case presentation:<...

hrp0086con1.4 | Challenges in the Management of DSD | ESPE2016

An Ethicist’s Viewpoint

Wiesemann Clsssaudia

Decisions for children not able to consent must aim at promoting the well-being of the child and future adult and minimize physical and psychosocial risks. In atypical sex development, well-being is a complex category comprising physical and psychosocial health (present as well as long-term). The child has a right to a gendered identity, bodily integrity, fertility, quality of life including sexual life, and mental health. However, patient well-being is a normative concept and...

hrp0092p1-84 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Development of a Parent Experience Measure for Parents of Children with Achondroplasia

Pfeiffer Kathyrn M. , Brod Meryl , Viuff Dorthe , Ota Sho , Gianettoni Jill , Leff Jonathan

Background: Limited research exists on how having a child with achondroplasia impacts parents' daily lives and well-being. The purpose of the study was to gather qualitative evidence to support the development of a parent experience measure that assess the impacts of having a child aged 2 to <12 years with achondroplasia.Methods: Concept elicitation interviews via individual telephone calls and an in-person focus...

hrp0086p2-p185 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

Multifocal Osteonecrosis after Short Term Methylprednysolon Therapy: A Case Report

Kumaraku Aferdita Tako , Bushati Aida , Gjikopulli Agim , Shehu Armand , Grimci Lindita , Tomorri Sonila , Babo Alma , Mecani Reinald , Basholli Besmira , Dervishi Ermira , Velmishi Virtut , Kollcaku Laurant , Cullufi Paskal

Background: Osteonecrosis is a common sequela of long-term steroid therapy. This paper presents the only case of multifocal osteonecrosis to occur after a short-term course of methylprednisolone for treatment Steven Johns syndrome.Objective and hypotheses: To report a case with multifocal osteonecrosis after short-term methylprednysolon therapy.Method: The child A.N. 15 years old with multifoc...

hrp0097rfc4.1 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2023

Functional networks reveal pathways linking early growth to childhood blood pressure in the Manchester BabyGRO Study

Perchard Reena , Garner Terence , Stevens Adam , Higgins Lucy , Johnstone Edward , Clayton Peter

Background: Many studies have associated being born small for gestational age (SGA) [and by implication having suboptimal fetal growth (SFG)] to childhood cardiometabolic risk markers. However, not all growth-restricted pregnancies result in SGA. In the Manchester BabyGRO study, we focussed on pregnancies at risk of SFG with most babies born AGA, and using transcriptomic and metabolomic data we have identified pathways related to higher child systolic blood pr...

hrp0082p3-d2-714 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

Case of Family Neonatal Diabetes with KCNJ11 Gene Mutation

Chumak Svitlana , Budreiko Olena , Globa Evgeniy

Background: Neonatal diabetes is a rare pathology occurring in around one in every 200 000–400 000 live births. The most common cause of permanent neonatal diabetes (PNDM) is heterozygous activating mutations in the KCNJ11 gene encoding the pore-forming Kir6.2 subunit of the pancreatic β cell KATP channel.Objective and hypotheses: To determine the dynamic of carbohydrate metabolism in family transferred from insulin to sulphonylureas (...

hrp0092p3-289 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Quality of Life of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

Markosyan Renata , Aghajanova Elena , Navasardyan Lusine , Bayburdyan Gayane

The objective of the study was to evaluate the Pediatric Quality of Life (PedsQL) of children from 8-12 y/o with T1DM, to compare PedsQL perceived by their parents, to understand gender and other factors influence on PedsQL and disease management.We conducted a prospective non-randomized cross-sectional study. Children with T1DM were identified from pediatric endocrinology department registries. The onset of diabetes had to be more than 6 months. All con...

hrp0082p3-d2-641 | Adrenals &amp; HP Axis (1) | ESPE2014

Congenital Hypoaldosteronism of Unknown Etiology in Five Half-Siblings

Foote Jan , Cook Jennifer

Background: The children had normal 21-hydroxylase screening. An atypical form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia was initially suspected. The first child (female) had hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, elevated ACTH, and elevated androgens at birth. The second child (male) presented at 16 days with hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, normal cortisol, very elevated renin, low aldosterone, and elevated deoxycortisol. The third (female) and fourth (male) siblings had similar electrolyte abnorma...