hrp0082p2-d2-526 | Pituitary (1) | ESPE2014

Child with GH Deficiency due to Remnant Craniopharyngeal Duct

Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis , Maniatakou Evgenia , Sgouros Spyros , Papaioannou Georgia , Dikaiakou Irene , Michalacos Stefanos

Background: A child with slow growth rate (<−2 SDS) polyuria and polydipsia warrants urgent investigation for hypothalamic–pituitary tumors.Objective and hypoyhesis: To present the case of a boy with slow growth rate, polyuria NAD polydipsia due to remnant craniopharyngeal duct.Method: Boy 11 years old, was evaluated because of short stature and slow growth rate documented for 2 years. He reported no headaches but he...

hrp0082p3-d2-851 | Growth (3) | ESPE2014

Growth pattern of the nigerian child compared to international references

Elusiyan Jerome , Ibekwe MaryAnn Ugochi , Alkali Y , Agwu J. Chizo

Background: There are currently no specific growth charts for use in Nigerian children over the age of 5 years. Health workers rely on charts developed by the Center for Disease Control for children in USA (2000CDC US) or the UK 1990 growth charts for British children. It is unknown whether Nigerian children grow to the same height or at the same tempo as American or British children.Objective and hypotheses: To compare the growth of the Nigerian child t...

hrp0092p3-332 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Thyroid Cancer in a Child with Graves's Disease

Merad Mohamed Samir , Mohammedi Fatiha , Benouis Amina

The association of thyroid carcinoma with Graves' disease is considered rare and remains exceptional because it accounts for only 1-2% of childhood cancers.We report an observation of a 10-year-old girl from a goitrous endemic area (CHLEF) with exophthalmia. It shows signs of obvious thyrotoxicosis with with a very firm, homogeneous and asymmetrical goiter on the right.. A hormonal assessment, an echography and a thyroid scintigraphy confirm the ...

hrp0095p2-173 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Case report of Leprechaunism syndrome in an Algerian child

Kherra Sakina , Drali Ouardia , Haddad Karima , Boutaba Mounia , Guichet Anges , Coutant Regis , Zeroual Zoulikha

Introduction: Leprechaunism syndrome is a very rare genetic autosomal recessive disorder (Prevalence 1 in a million births), and is caused by mutations in the insulin receptor gene.Case presentation: We report the case of a 5-month-old Algerian female, born to consanguineous parents. Birth was via caesarean section at 37 weeks gestation due to severe intrauterine growth restriction: birth weight 1800 g (< - 3.66SD), h...

hrp0089p2-p090 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

An Unusual Case of an Exclusively Vegan Child with Diabetic Acidosis

Xatzipsalti Maria , Konstantakopoulos Sotiris , Kourti Afroditi , Anastasoudi Maria , Fafoula Olga , Limperatou Christina , Stamogiannou Lela , Vazeou Andriani

Case presentation: A 17 month old female child was transferred to our hospital from another hospital where she was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) due to cerebral edema, diabetic acidosis and severe dehydration. The patient had fever, polyuria, polydipsia and vomiting presented four days before admission. At her admission she was unconscious with dilated pupils, no reaction to painful stimuli (GCS 4/15) and Kussmaul breathing. Her initial blood glucose level was 391 ...

hrp0092hdi2.3 | How Do I Session 2 | ESPE2019

Management of an Asymptomatic Child with T1D and Transglutaminase Positivity

Frohlich-Reiterer Elke

The association between type 1 diabetes (T1D) and other autoimmune diseases is well known.The prevalence of celiac disease (CD) ranges from 1% to 10% among children and adolescents with T1D.The risk of associated CD is inversely and independently associated with age at diagnosis, with the greatest risk in those diagnosed with T1D before the age of 5 years. Classical symptoms of CD as poor growth, weight loss, gastrointestin...

hrp0086p2-p540 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Analysing Child Obesity Risk Factors: Adenotonsillectomy

Paul Corina , Velea Puiu Iulian , Mogoi Mirela

Background: Adenotonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical procedure performed in children in Romania. Child obesity also, seems to follow the same trend of increasing prevalence as worldwide.Objective and hypotheses: To determine if there is a relationship between adenotonsillectomy and postoperative weight gain in children.Method: The retrospective four year study included 235 children. After applying the exclusion criteri...

hrp0084p2-262 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Factitious Administration of Analogue Insulin to a 2-Years-Old Child

Thanawala Nehal , Cheney Sarah , Wark Gwen , Thevis Mario , Thomas A , Tziaferi V , Greening James

Background: Hypoglycaemia precipitated by factitious insulin administration presents in a very similar way to hypoglycaemia caused by hyperinsulinism. It is difficult to ascertain clinically if the hypoglycaemia is secondary to exogenous administration or endogenous insulin secretion. Diagnosis is based on circumstantial evidence and biochemical tests which include insulin and C-peptide level.Objective and hypotheses: We would like to report a case of a ...

hrp0084p3-601 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Central Cortisol Deficiency (Isolated ACTH Deficiency) in a Child

Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf

Background: Isolated ACTH deficiency is a very rare condition, there is only seven cases in the literature reported after infancy and the cause is still unknown.Case study: We are reporting 11.5 years old Qatari boy who was known to have G6PD deficiency only and who presented with generalised tonic colonic seizure at the day of admission with history of fever, ear pain and discharge fatigue and excessive sleep, and vomiting for 4 days. He had fever (39C)...

hrp0084p3-1232 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Malabsorption of Levothyroxine in a Child Affected by Short Bowel Syndrome

Paone Laura , Marini Romana , Diamanti Antonella , Cappa Marco

Background: Hypothyroidism is a common problem during childhood generally due to autoimmune thyroid disease. It can also occur in case of severe loss of serum proteins, as well as in the case presented. The most accepted practice in the treatment of hypothyroidism consists in the oral administration of LT4. Many conditions may affect the absorption of LT4.Case presentation: We report an original case of LT4 malabsorption ...