hrp0095p2-155 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Poor efficacy of growth hormone treatment in a patient with fetal alcohol syndrome

Koga Nobuhiko , Sasaoka Daiki , Tanaka Yukari , Sasaki Fusako , Yatsuga Shuichi , Nagamitsu Shinichiro Nagamitsu Shinichiro

Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is established based on the presence or absence of characteristic facial features, prenatal/postnatal growth deficiency (height and/or weight < 10th percentile), deficient brain growth, neurobehavioral impairment, and maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. There have been no reports of growth hormone (GH) treatment in FAS; therefore, we report a case of GH treatment on FAS for small for gestational (SGA) short stature. The patient was a ...

hrp0092p3-173 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

A Case of Wiedemann–Steiner Syndrome with Central Precocious Puberty

Aoyama Kohei , Yoshida Aya , Yamaguchi Naoya , Suzuki Atsushi , Tanaka Tatsushi , Saitoh Shinji , Mizuno Haruo

Background: Wiedemann–Steiner syndrome (WSS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized with hypertrichosis cubiti, dysmorphic facial appearance (hypertelorism, thick eyebrows, and narrow palpebral fissures), psychomotor delay, and short stature. WSS is caused by a mutation in the KMT2A gene. The timing of secondary sexual characteristics in patients with WSS is not well known. To our knowledge, two patients (one boy and one girl) with W...

hrp0084p3-681 | Bone | ESPE2015

A Case of Vitamin D Deficient Rickets Showing Resistance to the Treatment of Active Vitamin D: Severe Calcium Deficiency Cause Vitamin D Resistance

Tanaka Hiroyuki , Hasegawa Kosei , Takatsuka Moe , Okahara Chika , Noguchi Yoshie , Takata Tsutomu , Ogura Kazuo

Case presentation: A 2-year-boy was referred tour hospital for the rickets. He was the first son between non-consanguineous parents and fed with breast milk. But after weaning, he was avoided from taking egg, dairy products including cow’s milk. He was also suffered from developmental delay and had strong food preference. He could take only two kinds of foods, steamed rice and soy bean product, tofu. X-ray findings showed typical rachitic change on long bone metaphysis. L...

hrp0092t16 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

IGF2 Mutations: Report of Six Japanese Cases and Phenotypic Comparison with H19/IGF2:IG-DMR Epimutations Including Literature Cases

Masunaga Yohei , Inoue Takanobu , Yamoto Kaori , Fujisawa Yasuko , Sato Yasuhiro , Kawashima-Sonoyama Yuki , Ohata Yasuhisa , Namba Noriyuki , Fukami Maki , Saitsu Hirotomo , Kagami Masayo , Ogata Tsutomu

Object: IGF2 is a paternally expressed gene involved in the development of Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS). Here, we report six Japanese patients with IGF2 mutations and compare clinical findings between patients with IGF2 mutations including literature cases and those with H19/IGF2:IG-DMR epimutations.Patients: We recruited six Japanese patients with IGF2 mutations. Th...

hrp0092p2-230 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

The Incidence and Diagnostic Factors of Polydipsia and Polyuria: A Single Center Survey in Japan

Kitamura Miyuki , Yatsuga Shuichi , Nishioka Junko , Matsumoto Takako , Umino Satoko , Kawano Atsuko , Saiki Reo , Tanaka Yukari , Koga Yasutoshi

Introduction: Polydipsia and polyuria are one of the common chief complaints in the field of pediatric endocrinology. The differential diagnosis of polydipsia and polyuria are various diseases including diabetes mellitus (DM), central diabetes insipidus (CDI), and primary polydipsia (PP). Although DM is not difficult to diagnose, between DI and PP is sometimes difficult.Aim: The objective of our study is to reveal the in...

hrp0092fc5.6 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Homozygous Loss-of-Function Mutation in the SLC26A7 Gene Coding a Novel Iodide Transporter Causes Goitrous Congenital Hypothyroidism

Suzuki Atsushi , Ishii Jun , Yoshida Aya , Yamguchi Naoya , Tanaka Tatsushi , Aoyama Kohei , Tateyama Michihiro , Chen I-Shan , Kubo Yoshihiro , Kimura Toru , Yazawa Takuya , Arimasu Yu , Kamma Hiroshi , Saitoh Shinji , Mizuno Haruo

Introduction: Iodide transport in the thyroid is crucial for thyroid hormone synthesis. A homozygous loss-of-function mutation in the SLC26A4gene coding an iodide transporter located at the apical side in the thyroid follicular cells causes Pendred syndrome accompanied with goitrous congenital hypothyroidism (CH) and sensorineural deafness. However, about half of patients with Pendred syndrome demonstrate normal thyroid function. This indicates anothe...

hrp0095fc2.4 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Patient-reported outcomes from a randomized open-label phase 3 trial comparing burosumab vs conventional therapy in children with X-linked hypophosphatemia: results from the 24-week treatment extension period

Padidela Raja , Whyte Michael P , Glorieux Francis H , Munns Craig F , Ward Leanne M , Nilsson Ola , Portale Anthony A , Simmons Jill H , Namba Noriyuki , Cheong Hae Il , Pitukcheewanont Pisit , Sochett Etienne , Högler Wolfgang , Muroya Koji , Tanaka Hiroyuki , Gottesman Gary S , Biggin Andrew , Perwad Farzana , Williams Angela , Nixon Annabel , Sun Wei , Chen Angel , Skrinar Alison , Imel Erik A

In a randomized open-label phase 3 trial in 62 children (1–12 years) with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) (NCT 02915705), switching from conventional therapy (oral phosphate plus active vitamin D) to burosumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting fibroblast growth factor 23, significantly improved serum phosphate concentration, rickets, lower-extremity deformities, growth, mobility, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at 64 weeks. Children in Europe, USA, Canada, and Australia wh...

hrp0084p3-829 | Fat | ESPE2015

Metabolically Unhealthy Obese Children Under the Risk of Exercise Induced Chronotropic Incompetence

Chaychenko Tetyana , Rybka Olena

Background: There is a high incidence of acute cardiovascular events in obese subjects.Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesised that exercise tolerance is different in metabolically healthy (MHO) and metabolically unhealthy (MUO) obese adolescents.Method: 45 obese adolescents aged 10–17 (23 males and 22 females) were examined with an anthropometry, fasting blood glucose, insulin and lipids. IDF criteria were used for grouping...

hrp0089p2-p204 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Assessment of the Stretched Penile Length in Sri Lankan Newborns

Kollurage Dona Udeni Anuruddhika , Atapattu Navoda , Jayamanna Deepal , Gunasiri Janaka Ravinath , Silva Shamya De

Background: Evaluation of the external genitalia is very important in the routine neonatal examination, since abnormalities of the genitalia give clues to underlying endocrine disorders or serious structural malformations. This is the first report regarding the stretched penile length (SPL) of newborns from Sri Lanka.Objective and hypotheses: The objectives of the study were to document the SPL of healthy term neonates born following an uncomplicated del...

hrp0092p1-242 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Basal Metabolic Rate in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Meta-Analysis

Geronikolou Styliani , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Bacopoulou Flora

Background: While polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is implicated with insulin resistance and obesity, little is known about the abnormal energy imbalance contribution to the disease. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) represents the energy expenditure by a normal subject at rest, remote from eating, in a thermally neutral environment, reflecting the 50–70% of total daily metabolism. The relevant literature is limited with conflicting results- worth meta-analy...