hrp0095p2-209 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Fahr's syndrome in children: About 2 cases

Berrabeh Soumiya , Elmehraoui Ouafae , Messaoudi Najoua , Assarrar Imane , Rouf Siham , Latrech Hanane

Keywords: Basal ganglia calcifications, hypoparathyroidism, farh's diseaseIntroduction: Fahr syndrome is a rare anatomical-clinical entity, defined radiologically by the presence of bilateral, symmetrical, non-arteriosclerotic triatopallidodentate calcifications. Its diagnosis is radiological, and must be distinguished from Fahr's disease, which corresponds to the presence of calcifications without abnormalitie...

hrp0084p3-1226 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

A Rare Adverse Effect of Radioactive Iodine Therapy in a Child with Graves’ Disease

Walsh Elizabeth , Brown Marcie Drury , Crudo David , Constantaocs Cathrine

Background: Radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy has become the preferred treatment for Graves’ disease in children. Its use has found favour due to the risk of adverse effects in medical management and the invasiveness of thyroidectomy. Side effects of RAI in adults are well-documented and include dry mouth, sore throat, and neck pain. With its relatively recent application to paediatric patients, there is not a complete understanding of adverse effects in the paediatric pop...

hrp0095p1-253 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Incidence and risk factors for paediatric diabetic retinopathy: case control for a tertiary hospital in Leeds, United Kingdom

Hester Holly , Adams Elizabeth , Kelleher Aoife , Yong James , Campbell Fiona

Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy is a leading microvascular complication and preventable cause of vision loss. NHS diabetes eye screening program (DESP) assesses for early signs, with population prevalence between 3.5% and 24.2%. Understanding the factors involved is important to reduce morbidity.Aims and objectives: Establish clinical characteristics and modifiable risk factors for patients with retinopathy identified...

hrp0097rfc13.1 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty 2 | ESPE2023

Are Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists a new treatment option for hypothalamic obesity in the paediatric population: Preliminary experience from a tertiary paediatric endocrine centre

Chatterjee Sumana , Hawton Katherine , Giri Dinesh , Crowne Elizabeth

Background: Hypothalamic obesity (HO), defined as abnormal weight gain due to physical hypothalamic destruction, for example due to suprasellar tumours, is characterised by significant hyperphagia, lack of satiety, and rapid weight gain in the first year of hypothalamic insult. HO is not usually responsive to caloric restriction or lifestyle modification, and no pharmacotherapies are specifically approved for treating HO. GLP-1 agonists, which suppress appetit...

hrp0095p2-294 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Hypothyroidism presenting with left sided Brown’s syndrome

May Ng Sze , Shah Akhil , Kaye Lesley

An 11-year-old female presents with a 6-week history of double and blurred vision associated with headaches and neck swelling. Thyroid function tests demonstrated antibody negative hypothyroidism and connective tissue disorder screening was negative. The patient was commenced on thyroid hormone replacement (levothyroxine). 5 days later, she re-presented with strabismus and progressive diplopia. Intracranial imaging was performed to rule out space occupying masses. A diagnosis ...

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...

hrp0095p1-403 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Outcomes of treatment in pediatric Cushing`s disease

Yanar Eda , Makazan Nadezhda , Kareva Maria

Objective: The first line of treatment for Cushing`s disease (CD) is transsphenoidal surgery (TSS), whose effectiveness range is from 70 to 90%. If surgical treatment is unsuccessful or recurrence appears, radiation treatment (RT) is the next therapeutic option, which effectiveness range is also 90%, but the hypopituitarism rate as side effect of treatment is higher.Aim: Analysis of recurrence rates of CD and side ...

hrp0089p2-p128 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Leptin and Cytokines are Not the Best Markers for Metabolic S

Cuartero Beatriz Garcia , Vergaz Amparo Gonzalez , Lacalle Concepcion Garcia , Escudero Veronica Sanchez , Salado Laura Sanchez , Larramendi Carmen Hernando de

Introduction: Leptin, some cytokines and triglycéride/colesterol -HDL ratio (TG/C-HDL ratio) are markers of insulin-resistance in children and adolescents with overweight/obesity. Due to the high prevalence of this pathology it’s necessary to find and easy and better routinely marker that identify these patients in the outpatient clinic. Previous results demonstrated that TG/C-HDL ratio >2 was a better predictor of metabolic syndrome (sensitivity 100%; specificit...

hrp0094p2-391 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Cushing’s disease in paediatric patients: Diagnosis and evolution

Messaoudi Najoua , Assarrar Imane , Bouichrat Nisrine , Karrou Marouan , Rouf Siham , Latrech Hanane ,

Introduction: Cushing’s syndrome is rare in the paediatric population, affecting 0.89 per million children between the ages of 0 and 20 years. The causes of Cushing’s syndrome of endogenous origin are dominated by pituitary causes in 70-95%, with a peripubertal revelation. We report the case of a child followed for Cushing’s disease in the department of Endocrinology-Diabetology-Nutrition of Mohammed-VI University Hospital Center of Oujda, in th...

hrp0095p1-139 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

“Cushing’s syndrome in a girl with Carney Complex: a case report”

Rivetti Giulio , Caterina Luongo , Aiello Francesca , Miraglia Del Giudice Emanuele , Marzuillo Pierluigi , Di Iorio Giovanni , Pellino Valeria , Grandone Anna

Background: Carney complex (CNC) is a rare autosomal dominant multiple endocrine neoplasia and lentiginosis syndrome, characterized by abnormal cutaneous and mucosal pigmentation, myxomas of the heart, skin, breast and other non-endocrine tumors. CNC is principally caused by loss-of-function mutations of PRKAR1A gene located at 17q22-24 coding for the regulatory subunit type I alpha of protein kinase A (PKA) gene. Cushing’s syndrome is a rare disorder in...