hrp0082p2-d3-310 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Outcomes of Vitamin D Analogues and Phosphate Supplements in Patients With Hereditary Hypophosphatemic Rickets , Comparison With Non-Treated Patients

Boros Emese , Rothenbuhler Anya , Heinrichs Claudine , Brachet Cecile , Esterle Laure , Kamenicky Peter , Harvengt Pol , Brailly-Tabard Sylvie , Haidar Hazar , Gaucher Celine , Silve Caroline , Gossiome Charles , Wicart Philippe , Duplan Martin Biosse , Courson Frederic , Chaussain Catherine , Linglart Agnes

Background: Hereditary Hypophosphatemic Rickets (HHR) is caused by persistently elevated FGF23 resulting in renal phosphate wasting and decreased 25 vitamin D hydroxylation. Treatment with vitamin D analogues (VDA) has been added to phosphate supplements in the late seventies.Objective and hypotheses: Our objective was to evaluate the outcomes of VDA and phosphate supplements in adult patients with HHR in comparison with patients who did not receive VDA ...

hrp0094p1-45 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads A | ESPE2021

Bilateral testicular regression: genetic etiology and outcome in a large Belgian series

Tack Lloyd , Brachet Cecile , Heinrichs Claudine , Boros Emese , De Waele Kathleen , Straaten Saskia vander , Aken Sara Van , Craen Margarita , Lemay Annelies , Rochtus Anne , Casteels Kristina , Beckers Dominique , Mouraux Thierry , De Baere Elfride , Verdin Hannah , Cools Martine ,

Background: Bilateral testicular regression (BTR) is characterized by the absence of both testicles in a newborn male or shortly thereafter, and presenting as bilateral cryptorchidism with undetectable AMH levels and the absence of Müllerian structures on pelvic ultrasound. Depending on when the regression occurs during fetal development, the condition can be associated with a micropenis. Few studies have explored the etiology and long-term outcome of BTR...

hrp0095rfc10.2 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Severe primary IGF1 deficiency diagnosed by a standardized IGF1/ IGFBP3 generation test : the Belgian experience

Ryckx Sofie , Derycke Christine , Anckaert Ellen , Beauloye Véronique , Beckers Dominique , Brachet Cécile , Den Brinker Marieke , De Waele Kathleen , Dotremont Hilde , Boros Emese , Klink Daniel , Lebrethon Marie-Christine , Lysy Philippe , Mouraux Thierry , Parent Anne-Simone , Rochtus Ann , van der Straaten Saskia , De Schepper Jean

Background/ Aim: Over the past 6 years, the IGF1/ IGFBP3 generation test (IGFGT) has been used in Belgium in a standardized form to identify children with severe primary IGF1 deficiency (SPIGFD). In this study, the discordance of the IGF1 and IGFBP3 responses during an IGFGT and the prevalence of SPIGFD were analyzed in a cohort of children with short stature (height SDS < - 2) and presenting with low (below lower reference limit) serum IGF1 level and norma...

hrp0097p1-365 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Etiology, histology and long-term outcome of bilateral testicular regression: a large Belgian series

Tack Lloyd , Brachet Cécile , Beauloye Veronique , Heinrichs Claudine , Boros Emese , De Waele Kathleen , van der Straaten Saskia , Van Aken Sara , Craen Margarita , Lemay Annelies , Rochtus Anne , Casteels Kristina , Beckers Dominique , Mouraux Thierry , Logghe Karl , Van Loocke Marlies , Massa Guy , Van de Vijver Koen , Syryn Hannes , Van De Velde Julie , De Baere Elfride , Verdin Hannah , Cools Martine

Background: Long-term outcome studies on bilateral testicular regression (BTR) are currently lacking, hampering counseling of patients and parents. Although a vascular origin was initially reported, recent studies revealed a genetic origin in a subset of patients (i.e. DHX37 gene variants). How this relates to patient outcomes remains unclear.Methods: Thirty-five patients with BTR were recruited in eight Belgian centers ...

hrp0097p1-331 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

A patient with multi-locus imprinting disturbance and 46, XY hypovirilization

Ulgiati Fiorenza , Boros Erica , Vicinanza Alfredo , Driessens Natacha , Netchine Irene , Brachet Cécile , Heinrichs Claudine

Hypomethylation of the ICR1 in 11p15 is the epigenetic alteration causing Silver Russel Syndrome (SRS) in over 50% of the patients. It is reported that 7-38% of SRS patients have multi-locus imprinting disturbance (MLID). MLID has been suggested to result from maternal mutations affecting the acquisition or maintenance of imprints. We report on a patient with MLID who presented with features of SRS and Temple syndrome in addition to severe 46 XY hypovirilisation, pseudohypopar...

hrp0094p2-435 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

Two pedigrees with congenital bilateral anorchia in one sibling and testicular torsion at adolescence in another: a shared genetic predisposition?

Brachet Cécile , Chiniara Lyne , Vliet Guy Van

Background: In bilateral anorchia or vanishing testes syndrome, testicular function is normal during the embryonic period, as shown by the absence of Müllerian remnants and of hypospadias. Although normally differentiated, the penis may be small due to decreased testosterone secretion during the fetal period. In a normally virilised boy with non-palpable testes, with or without micropenis, the diagnosis is established by undetectable plasma anti-Müllerian hormone (AM...

hrp0082p3-d3-690 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Prospective Evaluation of Bone Mineralization, PTH Regulation, and Metabolic Profile in Adult Patients with Hereditary Hypophosphatemic Rickets

Boros Emese , Rothenbuhler Anya , Haidar Hazar , Prie Dominique , Harvengt Pol , Vija Lavinia , Brailly-Tabard Sylvie , Chanson Philippe , Linglart Agnes , Kamenicky Peter

Background: Hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets (HHR) is a rare genetic disease characterized by renal phosphate wasting, caused by elevated circulating FGF23. Despite the current available treatment complications include short stature, hyperparathyroidism, pseudofractures, bone pain, bone demineralization and osteoporosis, nephrocalcinosis and enthesopathies. Elevated circulating FGF23 was recently involved in glucose metabolism and cardiovascular function.<p class="abste...

hrp0095fc2.2 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Final heights in 398 patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) over the last decades in France, a surrogate marker of improved disease management. Study of a large cohort of XLH patients born between 1950 and 2006.

Berkenou Jugurtha , Boros Emese , Amouroux Cyril , Bacchetta Justine , Briot Karine , Edouard Thomas , Gueorgieva Iva , Girerd Barbara , Kamenicky Peter , Lecoq Anne-Lise , Marquant Emeline , Mignot Brigitte , Porquet Bordes Valérie , Salles Jean-Pierre , Zhukouskaya Volha , Linglart Agnès , Rothenbuhler Anya

Introduction: XLH is caused by mutations in PHEX leading to increased FGF23 levels, phosphate wasting, and impaired endogenous calcitriol synthesis. Affected patients present with rickets and diminished growth velocity during childhood, and osteomalacia and short stature in adulthood. Adult height is linked with health within and across generations suggesting that adult height may be a potential tool for monitoring health conditions, e.g., XLH.<p ...

hrp0097p2-269 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Are Serum MOTS-c Levels and MOTS-c m.1382A>C Polymorphism Related to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome?

Eroğlu Filibeli Berna , Dedemoğlu Fatima , Garipçin Pınar , Bulut Seyran , İşbilen Başok Banu , Kızıldağ Sefa , Dündar Bumin , Çatlı Gönül

Introduction: Mitochondrial-derived peptide (MOTS-c) is originated from the 12S ribosomal region of mitochondrial DNA. MOTS-c functions as an activator of AKT and AMPK, which are involved in the insulin signaling pathway. In experimental studies, MOTS-c administration was shown to reduce insulin resistance and obesity. Besides, MOTS-c levels were decreased and negatively correlated with insulin resistance in obese male children. In male cases, the MOTS-c</...

hrp0094p2-260 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Current growth hormone therapy practices in Belgium for the treatment of short children born small for gestational age

Thomas Muriel , Casteels Kristina , Rochtus Anne , van der Straaten Saskia , Van Aken Sara) , Fudvoye Julie , Boros Emese , Dotremont Hilde , Vanbesien Jesse , Mouraux Thierry , Chivu Olimpia , Logghe Karl , Reynaert Nele , Massa Guy , Depoorter Sylvia , Klink Daniel , Becker Marianne , Lysy Philippe , De Schepper Jean ,

Background and Aim: Recombinant growth hormone (GH) is reimbursed for the treatment of short stature (<-2.5 Z-score) in children born small for gestational age (SGA) without postnatal growth, aged ≥ 4 years with a height Z-score >1 below mid-parental height (MPH). We wanted to determine the current GH prescribing practices by pediatric endocrinologists (PE) for SGA related short stature and document the percentages of treated children at risk for...