hrp0086p2-p54 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Hyperandrogenism in a 12-year Old Girl with a Congenital Porto-Systemic Shunt and Congenital Hepatic Fibrosis

Danko Mikolaj , Kot Karolina , Szalecki Mieczysław , Moszczynska Elzbieta , Malinowska Anna

Background: Hyperandrogenism in children is associated with excessive adrenal or gonadal androgens secretion. The most common causes of androgens hypersecretion are PCOS, adrenal tumors, Cushing’s syndrome, CAH, and gonadal virilizing tumors. Within the last 15 years single case-reports of hyperandrogenism in female patients with congenital porto-systemic shunts were described in literature. The mechanism of such coincidence is unknown but the role of hyperinsulinism, imp...

hrp0086p2-p953 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Clinical Value of Thyroid-Stimulating Immunoglobulin in Paediatric Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases

Stozek Karolina , Bossowski Artur , Ziora Katarzyna , Bossowska Anna , Diana Tanja , Kahaly George J

Background: In Autoimmune Thyroid Disease (AITD) two types of TSH receptor antibodies (TSHR-Ab) may be distinguished: thyroid- stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) that promotes the production of thyroid hormones and thyroid- blocking immunoglobulin (TBI) inhibiting the activity of TSH what leads contrarily to hypothyroidism.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to compare mean TSI and TBI levels in large paediatric cohort with AITD and control...

hrp0097p1-197 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Effects of methimazole therapy on effector T and B regulatory cells in pediatric patients with Graves' disease

Stożek Karolina , Grubczak Kamil , Starosz Aleksandra , Bossowski Filip , Moniuszko Marcin , Bossowski Artur

Introduction: The incidence of autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATD) is constantly rising. Graves’ disease (GD) remains the most common cause of thyrotoxicosis in pediatric population, but the exact pathogenesis of GD is still not fully understood. The immunological basis of ATD assumes an imbalance between effector and regulatory T lymphocytes. B regulatory cells (Breg) are able to suppress the pro-inflammatory properties of effector T cells. Methimazole (M...

hrp0097p1-589 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Thyrotropin receptor stimulating antibodies in pediatric patients with Graves’ diseases using ultra-rapid turbo bioassay

Bossowski Artur , Hatun Burak , Sawicka Beata , Stożek Karolina , Bossowski Filip , J Kahaly George

Background: Thyrotropin receptor (TSH-R) stimulating autoantibodies (TSAb) are present in 90-100% of patients with Graves’ disease (GD). TSAb are functional, impact thyroid function, and are clinically relevant. This study we performed in a pediatric patients with dynamic of Graves’ disease before and during methimazole therapy and in patient with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis using a novel and ultra-rapid TSAb andTBAb bioassay.<p class="abstex...

hrp0097p2-101 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Change in timbre of voice as one of the signs of hyperandrogenism in a 11-year-old girl- a case report

Sawicka Beata , Szarras-Czapnik Maria , Borysewicz-Sanczyk Hanna , Michalak Justyna , Stozek Karolina , Bossowski Artur

Background: Partial gonadal dysgenesis with a 46,XY karyotype (46,XY PGD) is a disorder of sex development (DSD) associated with abnormal development of the gonads. It is characterized by abnormally developed external genitalia with or without Mullerian structures. The degree of abnormality varies from a female phenotype with clitoral hyperplasia to a male phenotype with isolated hypospadias. The incidence is unknown. In 20-30% of patients, gonadoblastoma or i...

hrp0092p1-148 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Activating mutation M453V in receptor TSHR as a cause familial hyperthyroidism

Sawicka Beata , Stephenson Alexandra , Borysewicz- Sanczyk Hanna , Michalak Justyna , Stozek Karolina , Tanja Diana , Kahaly George , Paschke Ralf , Bossowski Artur

The most common hyperthyroidism in children is Graves' disease. The other rare cause of hyperthyroidism is activating mutation in receptor TSHR in thyroid gland.We would like to introduce a case of familial hyperthyroidism with a novel mutation M453V in the TSHR in three membersActually 11-year-old boy is a patient in outpatient clinic for first days after birth. During gestation his mother was treated with thyreostatic drugs b...

hrp0089p1-p269 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2018

The Association between TSHR, IFIH1 and ETV5 Polymorphisms with Graves’ Disease and Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 in Children

Stozek Karolina , Wawrusiewicz-Kurylonek Natalia , Goscik Joanna , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Aversa Tommaso , Corica Domenico , Kretowski Adam , Bossowski Artur

Background: Many organs of human body are attacked by autoimmune processes and countless number of genes are involved in their pathogenesis. Diabetes mellitus type 1 (T1DM) attaching pancreas is a common autoimmune disease in childhood. Among autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD) we can distinguish less frequent in children population- Graves’ disease (GD). Thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) gene encodes membrane protein responsible for thyroid metabolism. Interfero...

hrp0082p2-d3-444 | Growth Hormone (2) | ESPE2014

Baseline Body Composition of Children with Short Stature Diagnosed for GH Deficiency

Matusik Pawel , Barylak Aleksandra , Cholewka Patrycja , Klesiewicz Marta , Klos Karolina , Stasiulewicz Martyna , Cetera Maria , Malecka-Tendera Ewa

Background: Severe GH deficiency (GHD) is associated with significant body composition abnormalities. However there is no data assessing initial body composition parameters in the children with partial GHD.Objective and hypotheses: Study objective was initial body composition assessment in the short stature children diagnosed for GHD.Method: 54 consecutively diagnosed for GHD short statured children (40 boys) in the mean age 10.83&...

hrp0084fc9.2 | Beta cell disorders | ESPE2015

A Novel Source of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Lines from the Human Neonatal Pancreas of Patients with Congenital Hyperinsulinism in Infancy

Kellaway Sophie , Mosinska Karolina , Han Bing , Mohammad Zainab , Rigby Lindsey , Skae Mars , Padidela Raja , Banerjee Indi , Cosgrove Karen , Dunne Mark

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism in infancy (CHI) is a neonatal disorder of uncontrolled insulin release leading to profound hypoglycaemia. In addition to defects in pancreatic β-cell function, we have recently demonstrated that the CHI pancreas is highly proliferative, with rates of proliferation up to 14-fold higher than in age-matched controls.Objective and hypotheses: As patients require pancreatectomy to alleviate hypoglycaemia, our aim w...

hrp0084p2-525 | Puberty | ESPE2015

The Lack of MKRN3 Gene Mutations in Patients with Idiopathic Sporadic GnRH-Dependent Precocious Puberty

Wikiera Beata , Pesz Karolina , Petriczko Elzbieta , Nocon-Bohusz Julita , Urbanowicz Ewa , Walczak Mieczyslaw , Sasiadek Maria , Noczynska Anna

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis before the age of 8 years in girls and 9 years in boys. The molecular basis of the maturation of this axis is still poorly understood. The MRKN3 gene located in the Prader-Willi syndrome critical region (chromosome 15q11–q13), inhibit factors stimulating pulsative. GnRH secretion. In 2013 inactivating mutations in the MRKN3 gene were discovered...