hrp0084p3-1060 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Transient Congenital Hyperinsulinism and Renal Fanconi Syndrome

Brichta Corinna Melanie , Pohl Martin , Lausch Ekkehart , Kohlhase Jurgen , van der Werf-Grohmann Natascha , Wurm Michael , Krause Alexandra , Schwab Karl Otfried

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism is the most common cause of persistent hypoglycaemia in early infancy. Mutations in the HNF4A gene lead to transient hyperinsulinism in early infancy and maturity-onset diabetes of youth (MODY1), later in life. Fanconi syndrome is a generalised dysfunction of the renal proximal tubule with a loss of glucose, amino acids, phosphate, low molecular weight proteins, bicarbonate and urate, causing growth failure and rickets in childho...

hrp0092p2-200 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Endocrine Features of Schaaf-Yang Syndrome. Case Report

Tolstikova Olena , Aharkov Serhii

Background: Schaaf-Yang syndrome is caused by heterozygous mutation in the MAGEL2 gene (605283) on chromosome 15q11. Schaaf-Yang Syndrome is an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder characterized by psychomotor and mental retardation, hypotension, and behavioral abnormalities. Additional signs include joint contractures, feeding difficulties and various dysmorphic features. The severity of the disorder varies greatly: some patients may live with moderate dis...

hrp0097p2-21 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Schaaf-Yang syndrome: Report of two cases

Rampi Gabriela , Berger Malena , Cecchi Griselda , Schneider Claudia , Juarez Peñalva Sofia , Forrester Andrea

Schaaf-Yang syndrome (SYS) is a genetic disorder caused by truncating pathogenic variants in the paternal allele of the maternally imprinted, paternally expressed gene MAGEL2, located in the Prader-Willi critical region 15q11-15q13. SYS is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has clinical overlap with Prader-Willi Syndrome in the initial stages of life, being the intellectual disability, developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, neonatal hypotonia, infantile feeding problem...

hrp0089rfc15.3 | Growth and syndromes | ESPE2018

Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiencies and Early Onset Obesity in Two Siblings with a Mutation in the MAGEL2-gene: Evidence for an Important Regulatory Function of the MAGEL2-gene in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Hormone Pathways

Kuhnle-Krahl Ursula , Shoukier Moneef , Schaaf Christian P , Land Cristoph

We have investigated two siblings, a sister and a brother, who presented at the age of 2 years, with central hypothyroidism, short stature and early onset obesity. The older sister presented at the age of 6 months with central hypothyroidism and was started on a low dose of thyroid hormone (25 ug l-thyroxine). Her growth continued to be poor and at the age of 2 years and 6 months her height was −3.98 SDS. She was started on growth hormone followed by a rapid catch-up gro...

hrp0089p2-p379 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Encephalopathy Associated with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: A Case Report

Lantigua Hector , Yafi Michael

Background: Encephalopathy associated with autoimmune thyroid disease (EAATD) is very rare in pediatrics. Contributing factors include: Sudden change is thyroid levels, cerebral vasculitis,endothelial inflammation or immune complex deposition, global cerebral hypoperfusion, as well as cerebral tissue-specific autoimmunity.The case: A 16-year-old female was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and treated with Radio Iodine Ablation (RIA). Her total T4 level was...

hrp0089rfc3.1 | Diabetes and Insulin 1 | ESPE2018

Diagnostics of Early Atherosclerosis Risk in Kids (DEAR-Kids): Retinal Vessel Analysis in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes – Retinal Arteriolar Narrowing Caused By High HbA1c

Wurm Michael , Leonie Kuhnemund , Maier Lisa , Mi Xia , Lichte Kai , Hallermann Kristiane , Krause Alexandra , Brichta Corinna , van der Werf-Grohmann Natascha , Krebs Andreas , Hanssen Henner , Deibert Peter , Schwab Karl Otfried

Background/Objective: Micro-and macrovascular changes are the cause for diabetes complications. Retinal vessel analysis is a unique method to examine microvascular changes in brain derived vessels.Subjects/Methods: Sixty-seven pediatric and adolescent type 1 diabetes patients and 58 healthy control persons underwent nonmydriatic retinal photography of both eyes. Arterioles and venules positioned in the region 0.5 to 1 diameter of the optic disc measured ...

hrp0092p3-169 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Schaaf-Yang Syndrome:Three Cases Report of MAGEL2 Variation and Literature Review

Xuefei Chen , Chaochun Zou

Objective: To highlight the clinical characteristics and early genetic diagnosis of Schaaf-Yang syndrome (SYS).Methods: Three cases were reported and related literature were reviewed.Results: All the three patients were diagnosed with Schaaf-Yang syndrome attributing to the variation of MAGEL2 gene. Two of the patients predominantly presented as "language dysplasia&#34...

hrp0092p1-389 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

Eight Years of Growth Hormone Treatment in a Patient with Schaaf-Yang Syndrome

Juriaans Alicia , Hokken-Koelega Anita

Background/Aims: Schaaf-Yang syndrome (SYS) is a rare disorder caused by a truncating mutation in the gene MAGEL2, located in the Prader-Willi critical region on chromosome 15. SYS is characterized as a Prader-Willi-like (PWL) disorder, with neonatal hypotonia, feeding problems in early infancy and intellectual disability, obesity and behavioral problems throughout childhood. In this case report we describe a 15-year-old girl, receiving GH treatment since age ...

hrp0086rfc4.5 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Steroid Metabolomic Signature of Liver Disease in Childhood Obesity

Gawlik Aneta , Shmoish Michael , Hartmann Michaela F. , Malecka-Tendera Ewa , Wudy Stefan A. , Hochberg Ze'ev

Background: Analysis of steroids by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) defines a subject’s steroidal fingerprint. Here, we compare the steroidal fingerprints of obese children with or without liver disease to identify the ‘steroid metabolomic signature’ of childhood non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.Methods: Urinary samples of 85 children (43 girls) age 8.5–18.0 with obesity (BMI >97%) were quantified for 31 steroid meta...

hrp0084fc12.3 | Obesity - Clinical | ESPE2015

Re-Classification of Childhood Obesity by Steroid Metabolomic Disease Signature

Gawlik Aneta , Shmoish Michael , Hartmann Michaela , Malecka-Tendera Ewa , Wudy Stefan , Hochberg Ze'ev

Context: Analysis of steroids by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS) defines a subject’s ‘steroidal fingerprint’. Here, we clustered steroidal fingerprints to classify childhood obesity by ’steroid metabolomic signatures’.Methods: Urinary samples of 87 children (44 F) age 8.5–18.0 with obesity (BMI >97%) underwent solid phase extraction, enzymatic hydrolysis and derivatization. 31 steroids metabolites wer...