hrp0086p2-p418 | Gonads & DSD P2 | ESPE2016

Phenotype, Genotype and Gender Identity in Pubertal and Post-Pubertal Patients with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome

Shabir Iram , Khurana Madan , Joseph Angela , Eunice Marumudi , Mehta Manju , Ammini Ariachery

Background: Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a rare disease due to end organ resistance of androgens. AIS is commonly caused by the mutations of androgen receptor (AR) gene located on chromosome Xq11-12. The mode of inheritance is hemizygous, where males get severely affected and females remain as carriers.Objective and hypotheses: Here, we describe the Phenotype–Genotype correlation and gender identity of pubertal and post pubertal...

hrp0086p1-p753 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

The Intra- and Inter-User Reliability of Testicular Volume Estimation – A Simulation Study

De Silva Shamani , Akbarian-Tefaghi Ladan , Langley Joseph , Stanton Andrew , Wright Neil P , Elder Charlotte J

Background: Measuring testicular volume (TV) by orchidometer is a standard method of pubertal staging in boys. A paucity of evidence exists as to its inter and intra-user reliability and the impact of clinicians’ gender, training and experience on the accuracy of measurements.Objective and hypotheses: We engineered prosthetic models of different size testes to investigate the reliability of TV estimation.Method: The study was ...

hrp0082p1-d3-225 | Reproduction (2) | ESPE2014

Treated and Untreated Women with Idiopathic Precocious Puberty: Long-Term General Health Status and Metabolic Outcome Between third and fifth decades

Meyerovitch Joseph , Lebenthal Yael , Antebi Felice , Shalitin Shlomit , de Vries Liat , Phillip Moshe , Lazar Liora

Context: Central precocious puberty (CPP), treated or untreated, may have clinical implications in adulthood.Objective: To assess the general health status and metabolic outcome of former CPP women between the third and fifth decades of life.Design: Case–control study of an historical cohort using the computerized database of a health management organization.Participants: Study group – 148 CPP women...

hrp0084p2-224 | Bone | ESPE2015

Fractures in Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and their Relationship to Age

Joseph Shuko , Di Marco Marina , Horrocks Iain , Ahmed S Faisal , Wong S C

Objective and hypotheses: A retrospective review of bone morbidity in a contemporary cohort of boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) managed in a Scottish tertiary neuromuscular centre.Method: Clinical details and results of bone surveillance were obtained in 47 boys, aged 9 years (2–16). DXA bone mineral content (BMC) at total body (TB) and lumbar spine (LS) were adjusted for bone area. Fractures were classified based on radiological confirma...

hrp0084p2-259 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Predictors of Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes (CFRD) in Patients with cf and Pancreatic Insufficiency

Meyerovitch Joseph , Berkowiz Rony Be'eri , Mei-Zahav Meir , Blau Hannah , Mussaffi-Georgy Huda

Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common genetic sever disease in Caucasian populations. It is crucial to identify patients with CF who are at increased risk of acquiring CF-related diabetes (CFRD).Objective: To identify potential demographic, clinical, and laboratory predictors of CFRD in patients with CF.Method: The study group included patients more than 10 years of age with CF and pancreatic insufficiency who attende...

hrp0084p3-837 | Fat | ESPE2015

Comparison of Two Family-Intervention (Parents Only vs Parent and Child) in the Treatment of Childhood Obesity

Meyerovitch Joseph , Yackobovitch-Gavan Michal , Wolf Dafna , Phillip Moshe , Shalitin Shlomit

Background: Obesity in adolescence is associated with a 70% likelihood of obesity or overweight in adulthood. Hence, effective intervention programs for childhood obesity in high-risk populations are needed.Objectives: i) To compare the efficacy of two intervention strategies, involving parents only vs parent and child, to a control group, in the treatment of childhood obesity. ii) To identify clinical demographical and biochemical predictors for decreas...

hrp0094p1-11 | Bone A | ESPE2021

Bone and endocrine monitoring in boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Harley Gemma , Dunner Jennifer , Joseph Shuko , Horrocks Iain , Choong Wong Sze ,

Background: In 2020, a UK wide collaborative project between clinicians and patient organisations (Funding from Duchenne UK) called DMD Care UK was launched. The project aims to define the care standards which should be implemented as a priority in all UK centres. Adapting recommendations from the 2018 international care consensus, items were highlighted and used as standards for this audit in one tertiary centre. The standards are that all boys with DMD<p...

hrp0094p1-68 | Diabetes B | ESPE2021

Birth weight and diazoxide unresponsiveness strongly predict the likelihood of congenital hyperinsulinism due to a mutation in ABCC8 or KCNJ11

Hewat Thomas , Yau Daphne , Jerome Joseph , Laver Thomas , Houghton Jayne , Shields Beverley , Flanagan Sarah , Patel Kashyap ,

Background: Hyperinsulinism is characterised by inappropriate insulin secretion during hypoglycaemia. Mutations in the KATP channel genes, ABCC8 and KCNJ11, are the most common cause of persistent congenital hyperinsulinism. The diagnosis of KATP hyperinsulinism is key for the clinical management of the condition.Aim: We aimed to determine the clinical features that help to identify KATP hyperinsulinism...

hrp0097t6 | Section | ESPE2023

Granulosa cell tumors in girls: Preliminary results of a meta-analysis of new and published cases

Kiss Eszter , Wessmann Sandra , W Carlson Joseph , Lundberg Elena , Stenmarker Margaretha , Bobeck Johan , Lodefalk Maria

Background: Granulosa cell tumors (GCT) originate from sex cord/stromal tissue in the gonad. They are typically located in an ovary, but extra-gonadal localisation exists. These tumors are extremely rare in children and no systematic review has been published. The objective of this systematic review is to examine the following questions: What is the clinical picture of girls with a GCT? How are these patients treated and what is their prognosis?<p class="a...

hrp0097p1-449 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Body composition following initiation of daily glucocorticoid in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Identifying the timing of increase of fat mass to introduce intensive weight management strategies

McQuillan Erin , Dunne Jennifer , Mochrie Rachel , Horrocks Iain , Joseph Shuko , Choong Wong Sze

Background: Glucocorticoid (GC) therapy is standard of care of management of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) but its use is associated with a range of side-effects. Weight gain leading to significant obesity is common in GC treated boys. There are limited studies evaluating body composition in DMD following initiation of GC, and the timing of increase in fat mass is not known.Aim(s): To evaluate changes in growth param...