hrp0092lb-5 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2019

Height Curves and Height SDS in ADHD Children Measured Before and After Stimulant Treatment are not Affected - Observation Study in 7172 ADHD Children

Carmi Doron , Gabbay Uri , Mimouni-Bloch Aviva , Goldstein BatEl , Keinan-Boker Lital , Bloch Stav , Meyerovitch Joseph Meyerovitch

Background: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common pediatric disorder with ongoing debate in the literature about its association with growth impairment. Most studies have focused on stimulants treatment effect while others suggested direct effect of ADHD. The present study compared height growth of ADHD children each measured before and after stimulant treatment.Methods: We conducted historical pros...

hrp0092p2-107 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Childhood Obesity and Iron Metabolism

Sousa Bebiana , Galhardo Júlia

Introduction: Hypoferraemia is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide and a leading cause of potential developmental disorders in children. Obesity seems to be associated with this condition, but it is still unclear if it is caused either by depleted iron stores, diminished availability, or both.Aim: To analyse the relationships between childhood obesity, iron metabolism and inflammation....

hrp0089p2-p236 | GH & IGFs P2 | ESPE2018

Artificial Neural Networks for Prediction Final Height in Children with growth Hormone Deficiency

Gavrilova Anna , Nagaeva Elena , Rebrova Olga , Shiryaeva Tatiana , Peterkova Valentina

Background: Mathematical models predicting final height (FH) and its standard deviation score (SDS) in children with growth hormone deficiency is an important tool for clinicians to manage treatment process. Previously developed models do not have enough accuracy or are not good enough for practical use.Objective and hypotheses: We used four binary and seven continuous predictors available at the time of diagnosis and start of therapy and developed multi...

hrp0089p1-p216 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2018

SDgeneMatch, A New Tool to Aid the Identification of the Genetic Causes of DSD

De Ridder Jeroen , Bashamboo Anu , Baere Elfride De , Krone Nils , Mitchell Rod , Meyts Ewa Rajpert-De , Tobias Ed , Looijenga Leendert , Achermann John , Werner Ralf , Ahmed Faisal , Hiort Olaf , Greenfiled Andy , McElreavey Ken

Currently, the majority of patients with DSD do not have a molecular diagnosis. Although high throughput sequencing is having an impact on the clinical diagnosis of DSD the accurate interpretation genomic datasets of the identification of new gene mutations causing DSD is challenging. This is due to emerging evidence that DSD may be caused by mutations in many different genes and the prevalence of mutations in a single gene may be very low. As larger number of DSD patients are...

hrp0086s2.1 | Genetics and epigenetics of thyroid dysgenesis | ESPE2016

Determination of Autosomal Monoallelic Expression in Thyroid Tissue Assessed by Whole-Exome and Bulk RNA Sequencing: A Role in Thyroid Dysgenesis, Autoimmunity and Cancer

Deladoey Johnny

Background and hypotheses: Congenital hypothyroidism due to thyroid dysgenesis (CHTD) is a disorder with a prevalence of one in 4,000 live births, the cause of which remains unknown. The most common diagnostic category is thyroid ectopy, which occurs in up to 80% of CHTD cases. CHTD is predominantly not inherited and has a high discordance rate (>92%) between monozygotic (MZ) twins. The sporadic nature of CHTD might be explained by somatic events such as autosomal monoalle...

hrp0086p2-p327 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Benefits of Switching Insulin from Twice Daily to Multiple Daily Injections on Glycaemic Control in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Sri Lanka at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital, Sri Lanka

Atapattu Navoda , Vithanage Vasundara , De Silva Shamya

Introduction: Intensive insulin therapy with multiple daily injections (MDI) gives better glycaemic control than conventional biphasic insulin regimen in children with type 1 Diabetes mellitus. Though MDI regimen is widely practiced in other countries, this is not so in Sri Lanka.Objective: Effect on glycaemic control and BMI of children with TIDM after the change of insulin regimen to MDI from twice daily insulin regime. Methodology</st...

hrp0086p2-p421 | Gonads &amp; DSD P2 | ESPE2016

Onset of Puberty in Healthy Boys is Associated with a Decreased BMI Compared to Values Prior to the Onset of Puberty

Bundak Ruveyde , Darendeliler Feyza , Bas Firdevs , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Gunoz Hulya , Neyzi Olcay

Background: In several studies it has been shown that BMI influences the timing of puberty, mostly in girls, but has not been a consistent finding in boys.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the association between BMI and timing of pubertal onset in a population based sample of Turkish boys.Method: Data on growth and pubertal development were collected by biannual visits to six primary and secondary level schools in Istanbul ...

hrp0082p2-d2-552 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

Pubertal Development in a Cohort of Romanian School-Aged Children

Pascanu Ionela , Capraru Oana , Cota Ancuta , Pop Raluca

Background: The average age of onset of puberty development has lowered in last decades due to multiple confounding factors. No recent populational studies are available in our country regarding pubertal development.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of our study was to identify the timing of pubertal characteristics in our region in children of school age. Our hypothesis was that the age of pubertal onset has diminished.Method: Typ...

hrp0082p2-d2-575 | Sex Development (1) | ESPE2014

AMH Levels in Pediatric Girls with Chronic Disease

Grimbly Chelsey , Prosser Connie

Background: Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is becoming a useful marker for ovarian function and prospective fertility. It is known to reflect ovarian reserve and response to ovarian stimulation in aided reproductive protocols. Levels are decreased in adults with chronic medical conditions such as Crohn’s disease and Turner’s Syndrome and in survivors of childhood cancers. AMH levels are increased in polyscystic ovarian syndrome as a reflection of increased numbers of a...

hrp0082p3-d2-719 | Diabetes (1) | ESPE2014

Arabic Translation and Validation of the Newest Vital Sign Health Literacy Tool: a Pilot Project to Test Health Literacy of Caregivers of Children with Type 1 Diabetes in Kuwait

Al-Abdulrazzaq Dalia , Al-Haddad Muneera , AbdulRasoul Majedah , Al-Basari Iman , Al-Taiar Abdulla

Introduction: Health literacy is a recognized concept in diabetes care. The newest vital sign (NVS) is an English instrument established to test health literacy using a nutrition label. No studies looked into health literacy in the Arab world. Our aim is to translate and validate the NVS tool to Arabic then test it on a pilot of Arabic-speaking caregivers of children with type 1 diabetes.Methods: i) Production of the Arabic version: the English version o...