hrp0094fc8.3 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2021

A novel clinical risk score that can accurately predict recurrence of craniopharyngioma - a multicentre cohort study

Kyprianou Nikolina , Blackburn James , Tan Rachael , Bulfamante Gaetano , Massa Valentina , Roncaroli Federico , Ribalta Teresa , Evanson Jane , Korbonits Marta , Dattani Mehul , Rai Ashutosh , Gupta Prakamya , Dutta Pinaki , Bhansali Anil , Salunke Pravin , Pani Danda , Skoric Tanja , Kastelan Darko , Gnanalingham Kanna , Mitchell Rod , Bulfamante Antonio , Argente Jesus , Goycoolea Nicolas , Torales Jorge , Biagetti Betina , Audi Laura , Resmini Eugenia , Webb Susan , Kapoor Ritika , Chandler Christopher , Zebian Bassel , Thomas Nick , Sampron Nicolas , Paraskevopoulos Dimitrios , Preda Cristina , Ahmad Amar , Pease Gevers Evelien F , Gaston-Massuet Carles ,

Background: Recurrence of craniopharyngiomas influences mortality. Apart from the extent of surgical resection, few clinical parameters have been consistently shown to be associated with recurrence. Radical resection is difficult due to infiltration of surrounding tissue and unacceptable morbidity. Predictors of recurrence are therefore needed.Aim: To establish a multinational cohort of patients with craniopharyngioma an...

hrp0082fc8.2 | Fat Metabolism | ESPE2014

MicroRNA-152 Promotes Hepatic Steatosis by Suppressing the Wnt Signaling Pathway

Xu Xiao-qin , Li Guo-hua , Ji Chen-bo , Guo Xi-rong , Fu Jun-fen

Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common chronic liver disease in both children and adults; however, the exact pathogenesis of NAFLD remains obscure. Accumulating evidence supports the effects of miRNA in the lipid metabolism and the regulation of insulin resistance, providing a potential linkage between the miRNA and NAFLD.Objective and Hypotheses: The aims of this study were to explore microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles in NA...

hrp0097p1-266 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Abdominal fat measured with nutritional ultrasound as a risk screening for non-alcoholic hepatic steatosis (NASH) in obese children

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Maeso Mendez Sandra , Garcia Casares Zuriñe , Erika Calvo Saez A

NASH is an increasingly relevant finding in the pediatric population affected by obesity. In adults, its evolution from this steatosis to fibrosis and its correlation with metabolic syndrome is increasingly significant. The existence of a rapid and validated screening tool in consultation would be very useful.Main objective: To evaluate if the measurement of intraperitoneal fat measured through nutritional ultrasound, allows the diagnosi...

hrp0082p3-d3-754 | Diabetes (4) | ESPE2014

Ketoacidosis-Associated Stroke: Cerebral Infarction

Orbak Zerrin , Doneray Hakan , Yesilcibik Seda , Kantarci Mecit , Tan Huseyin , Kucuk Nuran , Kosan Celalettin

Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a common autoimmune condition in childhood and may be complicated by episodes of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). DKA is a state of severe insulin deficiency, resulting in hyperglycemia, ketonemia, acidemia, and systemic inflammation. This is predominantly attributable to intracerebral complications. We report a girl with a newly diagnosed T1DM who presented with DKA and cerebral infarction.Case: A 13-year-old p...

hrp0095p1-289 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Novel Mutations in GLIS3/TRMT10a As A Cause Of Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Krishnamurthy Mansa , Deng Lily , Lozano Claudia , Kraus Jonathan , Wells James

Introduction: Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by hypoglycemia and inappropriate insulin secretion. Prompt identification of CHI and its genetic causes are essential to minimize the risk of permanent neurological damage as well as guide treatment options for these patients. Although, there are 15 known monogenic forms of CHI, there remain 50% of patients without an identified genetic diagnosis, suggesting tha...

hrp0092p2-165 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

The Clinical Significance of Post-Sleep Growth Hormone Levels in the Diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency

Yoo Chaeri , Kyung Mo , Yoo Eun-Gyong

Background: The growth hormone (GH) stimulation test, which requires multiple blood sampling, should be performed to confirm the diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency because of the pulsatile secretion of GH. In addition to hypoglycemia, L-dopa and arginine, deep sleep is also known as an important stimulator of GH secretion.Objectives: The aim of study was to assess the accuracy and predictive value of the test of post...

hrp0086p1-p630 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

GH-Pattern with High Trophs are Often Found after Daily sc rhGH-Injection in Children

Lundberg Elena , Andersson Bjorn , Kristrom Berit , Rosberg Sten , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin

Background: Endogenous GH pattern is characterized by high peaks (growth signal) and low trophs (metabolic signal). Exogenous GH is given by subcutaneous injection (scGH-injection) daily at bedtime.Objective and hypotheses: To study the factors influencing intra-/interindividual variation of pharmacokinetics and pattern of scGH-injection in GH treated children.Method: One hundred and twenty eight subjects followed yearly ≤ 8 ...

hrp0084p2-234 | Bone | ESPE2015

Variable Degree of Hormonal Resistance in Patients with Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia

Miyai Kentaro , Nishina Noriko , Takagi Masaki , Goto Masahiro , Hasegawa Yukihiro

Background: Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia (POH) is characterised by heterotopic ossifications in a deep muscle and fascia. To date, GNAS1 gene loss-of-function mutations on paternal allele were reported as responsible for POH. Unlike other GNAS1 related diseases such as pseudohypoparathyroidism 1a (PHP1a) or pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (PPHP), patients with typical POH do not show hormonal resistance (HR) or Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). But some patients dia...

hrp0084p3-869 | Fat | ESPE2015

Severe Hypothalamic Obesity in a Girl with Craniopharyngioma – Case Report

Obara-Moszynska Monika , Harat Marek , Niedziela Marek

Background: Hypothalamic obesity is a form of obesity syndrome associated with a variety of hypothalamic disorders including intracranial tumors, infections, trauma, vascular problems and hydrocephalus and acquired or congenital functional defects in central energy homeostasis. The pathogenetic mechanisms underlying hypothalamic obesity are multifactorial. Weight gain results from the hypothalamus damage, which leads to excessive apetite and low metabolic rate, multiple pituit...

hrp0095p2-178 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

A Rare Cause of Proteinuria Presenting with Short Stature, Cataract, and Dysmorphic Findings: Lowe Syndrome with A Novel de Novo Mutation in the OCRL1 Gene

Gürbüz Fatih , Bilginer Gürbüz Berrak , Özalp Yüreğir Özge , Çayır Atilla

Oculocerebrorenal syndrome of Lowe (OCRL) is an X-linked and multisystem disorder with clinical symptoms of congenital cataracts, severe mental retardation, hypotonia, areflexia, and incomplete Fanconi syndrome of the proximal renal tubules. We report a 15-year-old short stature male with a severe form of OCRL syndrome, diagnosed based on bilateral congenital cataract, proteinuria, tubulopathy, and dysmorphic findings. The physical examination revealed a height of 152 cm (-2.7...