hrp0082p3-d2-783 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (1) | ESPE2014

The Association Hypothyroidism: Obesity in a Group of Children and Adolescents

Paul Corina , Mogoi Mirela , Velea Iulian

Background: Several studies suggested that hypothyroidism, especially subclinical hypothyroidism (SH), is rather a consequence than one of the causes of excessive weight.Objective and Hypotheses: We analyzed if there is a correlation between serum TSH, free thyroxine (FT4) and anthropometric measures in a group of overweight and obese children.Method: The study included 92 children (46 girls and 46 boys), mean age: 11.79...

hrp0084p3-891 | Fat | ESPE2015

Bone Age Assessment and Glucose Metabolism in Overweight and Obese Children

Paul Corina , Mogoi Mirela , Velea Iulian

Background: Bone age (BA) tends to exceed chronological age (CA) in obese children. There are studies showing that insulin may directly influence skeletal growth. Objective: To determine whether there is an association between BA and glucose metabolism in a group of overweight and obese children.Methods: The study included 55 obese or overweight children, mean age: 11.56±3.07 years old. Anthropometric indexes (weight, height, BMI, waist circumferenc...

hrp0095p1-142 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Two causes of short stature and delayed puberty in one patient: craniopharyngioma and celiac disease. A case report.

Simina MihutaMonica , Stoian Dana , Cepeha Cristina , Paul Corina

Introduction: Craniopharyngioma, a benign tumor, develops in the sellar/parasellar region. Diagnosis is usually late. Symptoms include severe headaches and vomiting, visual impairment, visual and olfactory hallucinations and at least one hormonal deficiency. Celiac disease is caused by an immune reaction triggered by gluten in the small intestine. Over time, due to inflammation, it causes malabsorbtion which can affect growth in children.<p class="abstext"...

hrp0084p3-1244 | Turner | ESPE2015

GH Therapy in Turner Syndrome

Galesanu Corina , Loghin Andra Iulia , Ungureanu Didona , Galesanu Mihail Romeo

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common causes of short stature in females. Adult height of patients with TS is 20 cm shorter than in general population. GH therapy improves height outcome in girls with TS; results depend on age at diagnosis, duration of therapy, and doses of GH.Objective: To evaluate growth and safety during the first 4 years of GH treatment in patients with TS.Method: Eight prepubertal girls wi...

hrp0086p1-p36 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Early Onset Hypertension with Primary Hyperaldosteronism through Mutation in the Calcium Channel CACNA1H – Case Report

Dumitrescu Cristina , Chirita Corina , Procopiuc Camelia , Gherlan Iuliana , Olaru Maria , Lifton Richard P , Nelson-Williams Carol

Background: The genetic causes of primary hyperaldosteronism are still being discovered.Results: We present the case of a 17-years-old girl who was found by accident with severe hypertension (TA 180/100 mmHg, bilateral). Her personal history was unremarkable. Her father had hypertension and a paternal aunt had died at 55 due to a stroke. Both her sisters and mother had normal blood pressure. The cardiological examinationshowed concentric left ventricle h...

hrp0082p3-d2-849 | Growth (3) | ESPE2014

GH Therapy in Prepubertal Children: Results After 4 Years

Galesanu Corina , Loghin Andra Iulia , Grozavu Ilinka , Apostu Luminita , Ungureanu Didona , Galesanu Mihail Romeo

Background: GH therapy is being used worldwide to improve height outcome in children with GH deficiency (GHD), with minimal serious side effects. Early diagnosis and therapy initiation optimize growth outcomes.Objectives: To evaluate growth and safety during the first 4 years of GH treatment in 33 GHD children.Methods: We reviewed clinical data of 33 prepubertal children (23 boys and ten girls): 30 with isolated GH deficiency (IGHD...

hrp0092p2-116 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Pediatric Obese Patients

Flavia Brad Giorgiana , Corina Tamașanu Raluca , Lațcu Manuela Ioana , Ada Bugi Meda , Marginean Otilia

Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) represents one of the most important chronic liver diseases and it is an important component of the metabolic syndrome in obese patients. As severity, it includes several clinicopathological entities such as simple steatosis, nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL), nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and NASH cirrhosis.Aims of study: To evaluate the presence of NAFLD diagnose...

hrp0082p2-d3-440 | Growth Hormone (2) | ESPE2014

Two-Year Data from a Long-Term, Phase IV Study of Omnitrope®, a Recombinant Human GH, in Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age

Schwarz Hans-Peter , Birkholz-Walerzak Dorota , Szalecki Mieczyslaw , Walczak Mieczyslaw , Galesanu Corina , Metreveli David , Khan-Boluki Jasmin , Schuck Ellen

Background: Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are predisposed to metabolic abnormalities. While the therapeutic benefit of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) therapy in improving height is widely recognised, it can affect carbohydrate metabolism, potentially inducing diabetes.Objective and hypotheses: This ongoing, prospective study aims to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of Omnitrope® (somatropin) in children ...

hrp0092p3-303 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Hirsutism in Children: Pitfalls and Diagnostic Challenges

Bizerea-Moga Teofana Otilia , Tămăşanu Raluca Corina , Maria Velcelean Alexandra , Brad Giorgiana Flavia , Mărginean Otilia

Introduction: Hirsutism is a condition defined as excessive male-pattern hair growth in females most commonly caused by hyperandrogenism. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), non-classic adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency and androgen-secreting tumors represent causes of androgen excess. Common features such as hirsutism, polycystic ovaries, oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea, and insulin resistance make it hard to distinguish between the first...

hrp0095rfc11.2 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Dynamics of meal-related plasma asprosin levels

Corica Domenico , Pepe Giorgia , Aversa Tommaso , Currò Monica , Curatola Selenia , Li Pomi Alessandra , Alibrandi Angela , Ientile Riccardo , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Background: Asprosin is an adipokine involved in glucose homeostasis and its plasma levels physiologically increases in fasting conditions and decreases with refeeding. In non-diabetic children and adolescents with obesity, insulin resistance (IR) and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) seem to influence the physiological variation in meal-related asprosin levels 120 minutes after an oral glucose load (Corica et al. doi:10.3389/fendo.2021.805700). No data ...