hrp0084p3-818 | Endocrine Oncology | ESPE2015

Endocrine Evaluation in Children and Adolescents Submitted to Allogeneic Bone Marrow Tranplantation

Kuperman Hilton , Manna Thais Della , Dichtchkenian Vae , Filho Hamilton Cabral de Menezes , Steinmetz Leandra , Cominato Louise , Fernandes Juliana Folloni , Mandelli Angela , Mantovani Luiz Fernando , Zanichelli Maria Aparecida , Colassanti Maria Dulce , Cristofani Lilian Maria , Filho Vicente Odone , Damiani Durval

Background: Paediatric bone marrow transplantation (BMT) can lead to endocrine dysfunctions due to common pre-procedure protocols involving chemo and radiotherapy.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the prevalence and time-of-onset of endocrine dysfunctions after BMT in children and adolescents.Method: A retrospective cohort-study design was performed. The inclusion criteria were: age range less than 18 years old at the time of t...

hrp0095p1-387 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Pediatric Graves Disease (PGD): presentation, treatment and follow up. A single center Argentine perspective

Rothenfusser Anna , Eugenia Masnata Maria , Suco Valle Sofia , Eugenia Rodriguez Maria , Bergada Ignacio , Papendieck Patricia , Elena Chiesa Ana

Introduction: PGD is characterized by hyperthyroidism and antibodies against the TSH receptor (TSHRAB). Reported annual incidence is 4,58/100,000.Objective: To describe an Argentinean cohort with PGD followed between 2006 and 2020 at the Ricardo Gutierrez Children’s Hospital.Material and Methods: Retrospective study of 69 patients, who were treated initially with antithyroid ...

hrp0092p3-283 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Comparison of Densitometric Aspects during the Transition Period in Patients with Congenital and Acquired Pituitary Deficiency: First Argentine Experience

Boquete Hugo , Boquete Carla , Ruibal Gabriela , Suarez Martha , Azaretzky Miriam , Nuñez Chavarria Eleonora , Sequera Ana , Fideleff Hugo

The transition phase is the period from the end of puberty until achievement of full adult maturity. We report the results from 45 patients with pituitary deficiency (15-24.9years), 28 (16males) with congenital insufficiency (G1) and 17 (10males) with acquired disease (G2), evaluated at the end of GH therapy. All cases had confirmed GH deficiency; 89.2 % of cases from G1 had multiple pituitary deficiencies (TSH 23/28, LH/FSH 19/28, ACTH 15/28 and Prolactin 3/28), 94.1 &#37...

hrp0086p1-p891 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Newborn Screening Program for Congenital Hypothyroidism: Eighteen Years of Experience in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

Gonzalez Veronica , Esposito Mariela , Vitale Laura , Morin Analia , Fasano Victoria , Pattin Jorgelina , Celia Ferrari , Mariela Dietz , Gustavo Borrajo , Zulma Santucci , Viviana Balbi

Background: Newborn (NB) screening programs show a wide variation in congenital hypothyroidism (CH) incidence along the years.Objective and hypotheses: To describe CH incidence, etiology, associated malformations and Down Syndrome (DS) in children detected by our NB Screening Program. To search differences between permanent CH (PCH) and transient forms (TCH).Method: We analyzed NB with positive screening results referred between A...

hrp0089p3-p173 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Outcome of Eight Patients with Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) Studied with 18[F]Dihydroxyphenyl-Alanine Positron Emission Tomography Imaging (18F-DOPA-PET-CT) in Argentina

Tangari Saredo Ana , Flanagan Sarah , Alonso Guillermo , Caceres Juan , Troiano Marina , Bignon Horacio , Bastianello Maria , Graciela Del Rey , Ignacio Bergada

Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) results from inappropriate insulin secretion most commonly caused by mutations in the ABCC8 and KCNJ11 genes which encode for the pancreatic β-cells-ATP-sensitive-potassium channel (KATP) subunits SUR1 and KIR6.2 respectively. Diagnosis of CHI is based on the presence of detectable plasma insulin during hypoglycemia, suppressed β-hydroxybutyrate and NEFA. Diazoxide is the major treatment for CHI, sirolimus had also b...

hrp0092p1-82 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Positive Impact on Adherence Through Educational Activities of the Argentina´s Patient Support Program in Children with low Adherence to Treatment with Recombinant Growth Hormone (easypod applicator)

Assefi Aria Reza , Chareca Cinthia , Roca Fernanda , Rubstein Adrian , Ayala Luciana Celis , Von Schulz Hausmann Cristian

Background: One of the main concerns in patients with growth disorders is to achieve optimal adherence to growth hormone (GH) treatment. For this it is important to identify patients with low adherence to treatment and to evaluate actions to improve it.The Merck Patient Support Program (PSP) carried out educational actions aimed at patients with low adherence and their parents, to raise their awareness of the importance of good adherence...

hrp0092p3-183 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

High Demand for Collaborative Work Between Paediatric Endocrinologists in Arab Countries

Alsaffar Hussain , Elawwa Ahmed , Aljaser Fahed , Chaturvedi Deepti , Ehtisham Sarah , Habeb Abdelhadi , Deeb Asma

Introduction: The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has witnessed increasing number of researchers over last decade; for example, in-between 2015 and 2016, the number of researchers (in full time equivalent) per 1 million inhabitants was 2.4K in UAE, 1.1K in Morocco, 680 in Egypt, 604 in Qatar and 242 in Oman. Research and Development investment among Arabic countries was the highest in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirate...

hrp0082p3-d2-743 | Diabetes (3) | ESPE2014

Seip Berardinelli Syndrome Case Report

Pantoja Doly , Mejia Liliana

Background: Congenital generalized lipodystrophy (LCG) or Seip Berardinelli Syndrome is an autosomal resessive rare disease with a prevalence of one in 10 million live births and characterized an absence of adipose tissue and alterations in carbohydrates metabolism and diabetes mellitus, hypertrigliyceridemia, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, hepatomegaly caused by fatty infiltration which may lead to cirrosis and polycystic ovary syndrome. The challenge is to prevent these compli...

hrp0094p2-93 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Characterization of Patients with Achondroplasia in a pediatric clinic of Cali, Colombia.

de Beldjnna Liliana Mejia ,

Introduction: Achondroplasia is the most common of the skeletal dysplasias and short stature with severe anatomic disproportion. Bone endochondrial growth is affected. The entity was described by Depaul in 1851 and the name which comes from the Greek word chondros (cartilage) and plasis (formation) was given by Parrot. It is an autosomal dominant monogenic disease with complete penetrance. Incidence is 1/25000 to 1/40000 of live births. It is caused by a mutat...

hrp0084p3-773 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Mauriac Syndrome, a Rare Complication of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Rivero-Martin Maria Jose , Perez-Segura M Pilar , Alcazar-Villar Maria Jose , Montes-Bentura David , Milian M Eugenia Oros

Background: Mauriac syndrome (MS) classically involves hepatomegaly (hepatic glycogenosis), growth impairment and cushingoid features in a patient with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The typical age of presentation is adolescence. With the advent of improved insulin regimens, MS has seen less frequently. However, new cases appear each year in medical literature.Clinical case: We report the case of a 9 years and 9 months of age male, w...