hrp0094p2-19 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Genetic analysis of paediatric primary adrenal insufficiency of unknown aetiology over 25 years

Buonocore Federica , Maharaj Avinaash , Qamar Younus , Koehler Katrin , Suntharalingham Jenifer P. , Chan Li F. , Ferraz-de-Souza Bruno , Hughes Claire R. , Lin Lin , Prasad Rathi , Allgrove Jeremy , Andrews Edward T. , Buchanan Charles R. , Cheetham Tim D. , Crowne Elizabeth C. , Davies Justin H. , Gregory John W. , Hindmarsh Peter C. , Hulse Tony , Krone Nils P. , Shah Pratik , Shaikh Mohamad G. , Roberts Catherine , Clayton Peter E. , Dattani Mehul T. , Thomas N. Simon , Huebner Angela , Clark Adrian J. , Metherell Louise A. , Achermann John C. ,

Introduction: Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The most common cause of PAI is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), but other well-established aetiologies include metabolic and autoimmune disorders, and physical damage. Mutations in more than 30 genes have now been associated with PAI, with considerable biochemical and phenotypic overlap. It is therefore importan...

hrp0095p1-328 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

A real-world study of persistence with daily growth hormone therapy among children with growth hormone deficiency in Japan

Loftus Jane , Wogen Jenifer , Benjumea Darrin , Jhingran Priti , Chen Yong , Alvir Jose , Wajnrajch Michael

Background: Paediatric growth hormone deficiency (PGHD) is treated with daily somatropin (recombinant human growth hormone) injections. High rates of discontinuation and poor adherence to treatment, which are associated with worse growth outcomes, have been documented previously, for example in the US and EU. Discontinuation of somatropin has not yet been evaluated using real-world data in Japan.Objectives: To describe d...

hrp0089rfc15.1 | Growth and syndromes | ESPE2018

Diagnosis of Silver-Russell Syndrome in Patients with Chromosome 14q32.2 Imprinted Region Disruption: Phenotypic and Molecular Analysis

Geoffron Sophie , Habib Walid Abi , Chantot-Bastaraud Sandra , Harbison Madeleine , Salem Jenifer , Brioude Frederic , Netchine Irene , Giabicani Eloise

Background: Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) (mainly secondary to 11p15 molecular disruption) and Temple syndrome (TS) (secondary to 14q32.2 molecular disruption) are imprinting disorders with very close phenotypic (prenatal and postnatal growth retardation, early feeding difficulties, early puberty) and molecular anomalies. Our objective was to describe the clinical overlap between SRS and TS and to extensively study the molecular aspects of patients with 14q32.2 molecular disru...

hrp0082p1-d1-142 | Growth | ESPE2014

Parental Gonadal Mosaicism for a BRAF Mutation in Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome

Geoghegan Sarah , Morrissey Rose , Shorto Jeniffer , Ramsden Simon , O'Riordan Stephen , Green Andrew , O'Connell Susan

Background: Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome (CFCS) is a rare autosomal dominant (AD) condition characterized by cardiac abnormalities, a distinctive craniofacial appearance and short stature. Endocrine manifestations include GH deficiency and precocious puberty. CFCS is part of the RASopathy group including Noonan, LEOPARD, and Costello syndromes. The four associated genes are BRAF (~75%), MAP2K1 and MAP2K2 (~25%), and KRAS (<2%). Most individuals represent new sporadic muta...

hrp0082p3-d2-641 | Adrenals &amp; HP Axis (1) | ESPE2014

Congenital Hypoaldosteronism of Unknown Etiology in Five Half-Siblings

Foote Jan , Cook Jennifer

Background: The children had normal 21-hydroxylase screening. An atypical form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia was initially suspected. The first child (female) had hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, elevated ACTH, and elevated androgens at birth. The second child (male) presented at 16 days with hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, normal cortisol, very elevated renin, low aldosterone, and elevated deoxycortisol. The third (female) and fourth (male) siblings had similar electrolyte abnorma...

hrp0095p1-147 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Prevalence of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) In Girls with History of Idiopathic Central Precocious Puberty (ICPP).

Josefina Arcari Andrea , Verónica Freire Analía , Gabriela Ballerini María , María Díaz Marsiglia Yenifer , Bergadá Ignacio , Gabriela Ropelato María , Graciela Gryngarten Mirta

Introduction: The prevalence of PCOS in adolescents and young women was established at 4.3%. Whether women with a history of ICPP are at increased risk for PCOS is still controversial. There is no clear evidence that ICPP girls treated with GnRH analogues (GnRHa) are more likely to develop PCOS than their age-matched peers.Objectives: To assess the prevalence of PCOS in adolescents with a history of ICPP and further comp...

hrp0097p1-254 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

The early identification of glycaemic dysregulation with the use of continuous glucose monitoring in children and young people with obesity

Apperley Louise , Parkinson Jennifer , Senniappan Senthil

Introduction: Impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes mellitus are known complications associated with childhood obesity. At present, an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is the gold standard investigation. Continuous glucose monitors (CGM) are used in children and young people (CYP) with type 1 diabetes mellitus. The aim of our study is to investigate whether the use of a CGM is more effective in identifying glycaemic dysregulation, compared to an OGT...

hrp0092p1-190 | Diabetes and Insulin (1) | ESPE2019

Periodontal Disease Relates to Diabetes Control in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Ports Emilija , Pena Alexia , Allen Gabrielle , Gue Sam , Couper Jennifer

Background: Obese children with and without Type 2 diabetes have periodontal disease that relates to systemic inflammation. There is limited data on periodontal disease in children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D).Aim: We aimed to assess periodontal disease markers and its determinants in children and adolescents with T1D.Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study including 73 children...

hrp0082p3-d1-670 | Bone | ESPE2014

Primary Hypomagnesaemia with Secondary Hypocalcaemia (HSH): an Uncommon Diagnosis for a 2 Month Old Afro-Caribbean Formula Fed Infant Presenting with Seizures

Ihe Chibuzor , Kalitsi Jennifer , Kapoor Ritika , Buchanan Charles

Background: HSH is a rare condition, first described by Paunier et al. (1968). It is an autosomal recessive disorder arising from impaired intestinal absorption of magnesium (Mg) together with renal Mg loss due to a re-absorption defect in the distal convoluted tubule. Mutations in the TRPM6 gene (Chr9q21) (OMIM #607009) have been identified as the underlying genetic defect. A review of 28 affected individuals (21 families) showed median age of diagnosis of 2 months, ...

hrp0097p1-51 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

GLP1 agonists improve glycaemic dysregulation, satiety levels and quality of life in adolescents with obesity

Apperley Louise , Parkinson Jennifer , Senniappan Senthil , Patrizia Bruzzi

Introduction: GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP1A) have been shown to be effective in achieving weight loss in adolescents with obesity and improve glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We aimed to investigate the glycaemic alterations and satiety levels in patients treated with the GLP1A, liraglutide. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind.Methods: In total, 22 patients managed in a...