hrp0086p1-p930 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Seasonality of Month of Birth in Children and Adolescents with Hashimoto Thyroiditis

Kyrgios Ioannis , Giza Styliani , Kotanidou Eleni , Maggana Ioanna , Galli-Tsinopoulou Assimina

Background: A number of studies have previously described seasonality of birth in children with type 1 diabetes, thus suggesting that the autoimmune process may begin during fetal development. However, there is a lack of data regarding autoimmune thyroid disease in childhood.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to analyse the seasonal birth month pattern in young patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis and compare it with that of youth healthy...

hrp0084p1-130 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Brain-Lung-Thyroid Syndrome – Update on the Clinical Spectrum of a Heterogeneous Disorder

Lenherr Nina , Vuissoz Jean-Marc , Heinimann Karl , Szinnai Gabor

Background: Brain-lung-thyroid syndrome (BLTS, OMIM# 610978) is caused by mutations in the NK2 homeobox 2 (NKX2-1; TTF1) gene affecting the three NKX2-1 expressing organs brain, lung and thyroid. The syndrome is characterized by benign hereditary chorea (BHC), infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS) and congenital hypothyroidism (CH). However, the clinical spectrum and severity of symptoms vary widely. Regarding the increasing number of published mutations and het...

hrp0084p2-572 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Mutational Analysis of TSH Receptor and the Clinical Characteristics of Congenital Hypothyroidism

Yu Jeesuk , Lee Seung Ho , Han Kyudong

Purpose: Aetiologies of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in newborn period are various, and TSH receptor (TSHR) mutation is known as one of them. We evaluated mutational analysis of the gene TSHR and clinical characteristics in the patients with CH or neonatal hyperthyrotropinemia.Method: Mutation analysis was done in 96 children with CH or transient hyperthyrotropinemia who has been managed at the Department of Pediatrics in Dankook University Hospital. C...

hrp0084p3-722 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Social Risk Assessment in Children with Diabetes Mellitus to Plan Medical and Social Care

Karpushkina Anna , Peterkova Valentina , Vartapetova Natalia , Dedyukina Elena , Philimonova Alla , Mikhailova Evgenia , Malievsky Oleg , Samoylova Yulia , Bashnina Elena , Khramova Elena , Shvabsky Oleg , Pankratova Maria , Starovoitov Mikhail

Background: According to the World Health Organization, the social determinants of health, the conditions in which people are born, grow, live and work – significantly influences on health. The CAF Foundation, the Endocrinology Scientific Center and the Institute for Family Health under the Alfa-Endo Program studied prevalence of some social determinants in families of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.Objective and hypotheses: Investigate soci...

hrp0084p3-932 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Modification of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children Treated with GH

Llop Maria Escola , Gelonch Raquel Monne , Cabases Montse Olona , Navarro Angels Vilanova , Canhoto Diana Sofia de Melo , Yuste Encarnacion Torruz

Background: The administration of GH on paediatric patients to optimize the longitudinal growth, can modify some cardiovascular risk factors due to their effects on metabolism.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluation of the effect of GH on total cholesterol blood levels (TCBL), fasting blood glucose concentration (FBGC), blood pressure (BP) and BMI, comparing these variables before starting treatment, after a year and at the end. And it also assesses whether...

hrp0094p1-68 | Diabetes B | ESPE2021

Birth weight and diazoxide unresponsiveness strongly predict the likelihood of congenital hyperinsulinism due to a mutation in ABCC8 or KCNJ11

Hewat Thomas , Yau Daphne , Jerome Joseph , Laver Thomas , Houghton Jayne , Shields Beverley , Flanagan Sarah , Patel Kashyap ,

Background: Hyperinsulinism is characterised by inappropriate insulin secretion during hypoglycaemia. Mutations in the KATP channel genes, ABCC8 and KCNJ11, are the most common cause of persistent congenital hyperinsulinism. The diagnosis of KATP hyperinsulinism is key for the clinical management of the condition.Aim: We aimed to determine the clinical features that help to identify KATP hyperinsulinism...

hrp0094p2-418 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

46 XX, SRY negative testicular DSD presenting with VACTERL Syndrome

Suntharesan Jananie , Gunasekara Budhi , Lakmini Chamila , De Silva Uamd , Navoda Atapattu

Introduction: Sex determining region Y (SRY gene) located in chromosome Yp11.3, initiate gonadal differentiation into testes, which subsequently leads to development of Wolffian duct, male external genitalia, and regression of Mullerian duct. Not only SRY, SOX9, FGF9, DAX1, WT1, RSPO1, and SOX10 contribute for gonadal differentiation. Imbalance of expression of above genes in the absence of SRY leads to 46, XX testicular DSD. We describe a case of 46...

hrp0097p1-57 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Trends in prevalence of overweight, obesity and severe obesity among Norwegian children from 2010 to 2022.

Balthasar Melissa , Roelants Mathieu , Brannsether-Ellingsen Bente , Benedikt Júlíusson Pétur

Aim: Data on weight status are essential to guide the development of preventive measures, which can reduce adverse consequences for health. The aim of this study was to estimate trends, from 2010 to 2022, in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and severe obesity, using the International Obesity Task Force cut-off values. Weight trends were explored in children between 2 and 14 years in the municipality of Bergen, Norway.Methods...

hrp0097p1-116 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Phenotypic differences in Noonan syndrome based on PTPN11 mutation status.

Alvarez Cabrerizo Ana , Navarro Moreno Constanza , González-Meneses López Antonio , Lucía Gómez Gila Ana

Introduction: Noonan syndrome (NS) is one of a group of diseases known as rasopathies, which share a common molecular substrate: alterations in the RAS-MAPK signaling pathway. NS is characterized by clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Up to 50% of cases are caused by variants in the PTPN11 gene, although more than 10 genes have been identified as involved in the pathogenesis of this disease with marked clinical overlap.Objectives...

hrp0097p2-110 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

A 5-year study on the incidence of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital Nairobi, Kenya.

Kahssay Menbere , Ngwiri Thomas

Background: Congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) is one of the most common congenital endocrine disorders. The study will determine the incidence of CHT and describe demographic characteristics and developmental outcomes in children attending Gertrude’s children’s hospital, Nairobi Kenya over 5-year, period.Objective: To determine the incidence of congenital hypothyroidism, developmental outcome, and demographic c...