hrp0092s1.1 | Novel Advances in Diabetes and Obesity | ESPE2019

Off the Weight Curve – Dynamics of Childhood Obesity

Körner Antje

The development of obesity begins early in life. From our large observational studies we know that the age between 3-6 years appears critical for development of obesity in children and once established, childhood obesity regularly persists into adulthood leading to premature morbidity and even mortality. In addition to the mere expansion of fat mass with developing childhood obesity, there are alterations in adipose tissue function such as adipocyte hypertrophy, inflammation a...

hrp0097p1-524 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Two male siblings with extremely tall stature, moderate mental retardation and a deletion of ASH1L at chromosome 1q22.

Birkebæk Niels , Lildballe Dorte

Background: Several symmetric monogenic overgrowth syndromes with tall stature have been described, which is why children with syndromic tall stature should undergo comprehensive diagnostics. Tall stature has not been associated with chromosome 1.Objective: To present height growth and diagnostics in two male siblings with extreme tall stature and moderate mental retardation. Both had a deletion of ASH1L at chro...

hrp0098p2-292 | Thyroid | ESPE2024

Normal Thyroid Gland Size in Healthy Turkish Newborns Living in An Iodine-Sufficient Area: Ultrasonographic Measurements and Comparison of Handheld and Standard Devices

Tuzcu Göksel , Deveci Sevim Reyhan , Gök Mustafa , Anık Ayşe , Anık Ahmet

Objective: The primary aimof this study was to determine the normal values of thyroid gland size measured by ultrasonography (US) in healthy term newborn infants. The secondary objective was to compare the measurements made with handheld and standard US devices.Materials and Methods: Healthy newborn infants aged 0-30 days were included in the study. Thyroid size was measured twice: first between days 1-2 and again betwee...

hrp0092p3-217 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Clinical and Molecular Spectrum of Patients with Disorders of Sex Development: A Single Center Experience

Özen Samim , Ata Aysun , Onay Hüseyin , Uzun Selin , Gökşen Damla , Özkinay Ferda , Burcu Özbaran Nazli , Ulman İbrahim , Darcan Şükran

Introduction: Disorders of sex development (DSD) constitute a group of congenital conditions that affect urogenital differentiation and are associated with chromosomal, gonadal and phenotypic sex abnormalities.Objective: To evaluate clinical and genetic features of childhood DSD cases.Materials and Methods: DSD patients followed up between the years of 1981-2018 were evaluated in t...

hrp0098p3-169 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

Parental decision-making after receiving a prenatal diagnosis of Turner syndrome: A qualitative interview study

Dorf Inger , Lou Stina , Skakkebæk Anne

Background and study setting: Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by either a complete or partial loss of one X-chromosome, resulting in the 45,X karyotype or variants hereof. In Denmark, around 42% of TS foetuses are prenatally detected, most commonly during the first trimester screening, which is offered to all women as part of the free prenatal care. Of these, 69% are terminated. Prior studies have identified several factors influencing parental decision ...

hrp0089fc7.5 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2018

Thyroid Hormone Levels in Cord Blood are Associated with Fetal and Neonatal Growth

Hansen Malene K. , Strandkjaer Nina , Frikke-Schmidt Ruth , Bundgaard Henning , Main Katharina M. , Iversen Kasper K.

Background: Normal function of the thyroid gland is essential for adequate neurological development of the fetus and child. In previous studies, associations between reduced birth weight and overt maternal and fetal thyroid dysfunction have been described. We hypothesize that also variations within the normal range of fetal thyroid function have an impact on fetal and neonatal growth.Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate whether thyroid horm...

hrp0089p3-p035 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Our Treatment Experience with Nocturnal Continuous Enteral Calcium Infusion in a Case with Vitamin D Resistance Rickets Type II

Filibeli Berna Eroğlu , Kırbıyık Ozgur , Dundar Bumin Nuri

Introduction: Vitamin D resistant rickets type II (VDDR-II) is a disease with a difficult treatment developed as a result of mutations in VDR gene. Despite high dose active vitamin D and oral calcium treatments, sufficient recovery cannot be achieved mostly. Successful results with intravenous calcium infusion that is an alternative treatment have been reported; however, serious restrictions and complications such as hospitalization, catheter infection, thrombosis, skin necros...

hrp0082fc7.5 | Growth promoting therapies | ESPE2014

Impact of GH on Adult Bone Quality in Turner Syndrome: a High Resolution Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography Study

Nour Munier A , Perry Rebecca J , Stephure David K , Hanley David A , Boyd Steven K

Background: Women with Turner syndrome (TS) are known to be at risk of osteoporosis and fracture. While childhood GH treatment is common in TS, the impact of this therapy on bone health has been poorly understood.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of childhood GH-treatment on adult bone quality in TS women using dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT).<p c...

hrp0098p2-35 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2024

Tibial-tubercle avulsion and patellar-tendon rupture in an adolescent with osteogenesis imperfecta

Şen Küçük Kübra , Çullu Emre , Anık Ahmet

Introduction: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder affecting connective tissue, characterized by decreased bone density, spontaneous fractures, and non-bone manifestations including dental anomalies, blue sclerae, hearing impairment, and joint hypermobility. While tendon ruptures are commonly associated with various systemic conditions, occurrences related to OI are less frequent. Patellar tendon (PT) rupture, particularly, is exceptionally uncom...

hrp0095p1-302 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

A novel heterozygous STAT5B variant in a patient with resistant atopic dermatitis and short stature.

Bahar Semra , Tolga Ozgen Ilker , Uyanık Bulent

Introduction: Growth hormone (GH) exerts its effect through insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I), an intracellular signalling molecule whose production is stimulated by STAT-5b after binding to the growth hormone receptor. STAT-5b deficiency, is characterized by short stature, immune dysregulation and chronic lung disease. And these occur as a result of disruption of the growth hormone axis. Our case is an example of STAT-5b gene mutation, which is a rare dise...