hrp0084p3-1207 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Neonatal Hyperthyrotropinaemia – Watchful Waiting vs Treatment: Experiences from a Tertiary Centre

Ponmani Caroline , Peters Catherine , Langham Shirley

Background: Neonatal hyperthyrotropinaemia (HT) is defined by elevated TSH and normal fT4. HT is an increasingly common diagnosis and may be transient or permanent. There is a often a diagnostic dilemma whether to treat to prevent subclincal hypothyroidism or to wait thereby avoiding the risks of iatrogenic hyperthyroidism.Objective and hypotheses: To examine a large population of infants referred to a tertiary centre over one year and determi...

hrp0095p1-143 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Use of the 100,000 Genomes Project to identify the molecular basis of rare endocrine disorders within a tertiary paediatric endocrinology centre

M McGlacken-Byrne Sinead , Gregory Louise , Roberts Rowenna , Wakeling Emma , Katugampola Harshini , T Dattani Mehul

Introduction: The UK 100,000 Genomes Project (100KGP) recently investigated the genetic basis of rare disease using whole genome sequencing. The genetic aetiology of most rare paediatric endocrine disease remains unexplained.Methods: Children with genetically unexplained rare endocrine disease attending a subspecialist paediatric endocrinology clinic underwent whole genome sequencing as part of the 100KGP. Parental DNA w...

hrp0089p1-p190 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders P1 | ESPE2018

Overview of Leading Causes of Death among French Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome, 2004–2014

Liz Pacoricona Alfaro Dibia , Lemoine Perrine , Molinas Catherine , Diene Gwenaelle , Arnaud Catherine , Tauber Maithe

Introduction: Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a complex neurodevelopmental genetic disease comprising multiples cognitive, behavioural and endocrine abnormalities. This rare syndrome is one of the most common known reasons of syndromic obesity, a major cause of morbimortality among this population. In the last 20 years, substantial improvements have been made regarding the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with PWS. Along those progresses, national policies were d...

hrp0089p2-p353 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Young Transgender People’s Attitudes to Fertility Preservation and Practice

Monti Elena , Walton-Betancourth Sandra , Wafa Raheala , Roberts Alice , Kleczewski Sara , Adu-Gyamfi Kirpal , Perkins Elaine , Williamson Elizabeth , Butler Gary

Background: GnRH analogue and subsequent oestradiol treatments are indicated to alleviate gender dysphoriain adolescent male to female young people (MtF; transgirls). Side effects include impairments in gonadal histology that may cause infertility or biological sterility. Current guidelines encourage professionals to address potential infertility risk and fertility preservation options with transgender youth and their families before starting these treatments.<p class="abs...

hrp0082fc1.1 | Adrenal | ESPE2014

Molecular mechanisms of nongenomic glucocorticoid actions: the role of human glucocorticoid receptor S-palmitoylation

Nicolaides Nicolas C , Roberts Michael L , Kino Tomoshige , Katsantoni Eleni , Sertedaki Amalia , Chrousos George P , Charmandari Evangelia

Background: In humans, glucocorticoids (GCs) regulate a broad spectrum of physiologic functions, exerting both genomic and nongenomic actions through their ubiquitously expressed glucocorticoid receptor (hGR). The rapid nongenomic actions of GCs are likely to be mediated by membrane hGRs that transduce the glucocorticoid signal via activation of kinases. S-palmitoylation plays an important role in plasma membrane localization and occurs through a highly conserved nine amino ac...

hrp0095rfc5.1 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Single centre use of Hydrocortisone granules (Alkindi) in children with Adrenal Insufficiency: the patient experience.

O'Sullivan Jacqueline , Snow Claire , Wood Claire , Owen Catherine

Standard management of Adrenal Insufficiency (AI) in children is with hydrocortisone (HC). Under or over-treating impacts on growth and quality of life. Until recently, treatment involved dissolving 10mg HC tablets in water; this is time consuming and may give inaccurate doses. We have offered HC granules (Alkindi) to all new patients ≤6-years since January 2019 and 22 patients who were currently dissolving HC tablets. We have reviewed our patients’ experience with Al...

hrp0095p1-412 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

A single centre experience of aromatase inhibitors to limit bone age advancement in pre-pubertal boys with adrenal disorders causing androgen excess

Shaunak Meera , Zichichi Giulia , Peters Catherine , Brain Caroline , Dattani Mehul

Introduction: Anastrozole, an aromatase inhibitor, prevents the conversion of androgen to oestrogen, which is required for the adolescent growth spurt and the attainment of peak bone mass. Anastrozole may help minimise bone age (BA) advancement in conditions associated with adrenal androgen excess, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and premature adrenarche.Objectives: 1. To describe baseline characteristics an...

hrp0092p1-132 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

What is the Recurrence Rate of Benign Ovarian Tumors in Childhood? Ovarian Benign Organic Tumors (OBT) are a Rare Pathology in Childhood that Require Conservative Surgery with an Unknown Risk of Recurrence

Detho Nina , Cartault Audrey , Abbo olivier , Mouttalib sofia , Pienkowski Catherine

Aim: The aim of the study was to predict the risk of tumor recurrence in OBTMaterial and Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational study (2001-2018) on the management of OBT in girls aged 0 to 18 at Toulouse University Hospital, France.Results: 68 patients were included. 16% were prepubertal. Mean age was 11.35 ± 3.08 years. Pain was the main symptom in 49% ...

hrp0092p1-154 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Association of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis with Antistreptolysin O titer

Voutetakis Antonis , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Gryparis Alexandros , Dacou-Voutetakis Catherine

Background: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (HT) is a relatively common autoimmune disorder that involves both cellular and humoral immunity, the latter characterized by the presence of antithyroid antibodies. Nevertheless, despite the large number of relevant studies, the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms still remain unclear; evidence and indications pointing to both genetic and environmental components. Genetic studies have uncovered molecular associations tha...

hrp0092p1-246 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Knowledge of the Natural History of Paediatric MEN1 is Required to Inform Decision Making for Predictive Testing in Childhood

Park Julie , Collingwood Catherine , Weber Astrid , Blair Joanne

Background: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) is a dominantly inherited syndrome characterised by parathyroid hyperplasia, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PNET) and pituitary adenomas, although >20 tumours are described. Clinical guidelines1 recommend annual biochemical surveillance and abdominal imaging from <10yrs and pituitary imaging every 3yrs. Age at start of surveillance is derived from the youngest reported patient with a...