hrp0082p3-d3-941 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

A Rare Cause of Peripheric Precocious Puberty: Adrenocortical Tumor

Sari Erkan , Atas Erman , Guven Ahmet , Yesilkaya Ediz

Background: Adrenocortical tumor is very rare in the pediatric age group. These tumors may cause peripheric precocious puberty, Cushing’s syndrome or both. It is seen most commonly in children under 5 years of age and fourth decade. p53 mutation and other pathologies that may accompany should be investigated especially in young children.Objective and hypotheses: A 18-month-old boy was brought with pubarche and phallic enlargement, and was noticed 6 ...

hrp0084p1-47 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Relative Hypoaldosteronism in a Patient with WOLCOTT-Rallison Syndrome

Ucar Ahmet , Aydemir Yusuf , Dogan Ayse , Tuncez Ebru

Background: Wolcott–Rallison syndrome (WRS) is an autosomal recessive, multi-system disorder with early onset diabetes in infancy. It is associated with clinical features that show variability between WRS cases. Clinical data are still scarce.Patient data: A 9 year old girl followed-up due to diabetes and growth failure since 2 months of age from another centre presented with ketoacidosis and multi-organ failure. After resolution of her decompansate...

hrp0084p2-231 | Bone | ESPE2015

Cinacalcet Treatment in Girls with Hereditary Vitamin D Resistant Rickets

Sari Erkan , Ozkececi Firat , Akin Onur , Bolat Ahmet , Yesilkaya Ediz

Background: HVDRR is characterised by hypocalcaemia, secondary hyperparathyroidism and severe early-onset rickets in infancy and is diagnosed easily especially associated with alopecia.Objective and hypotheses: Successful treatment requires reversal of hypocalcaemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism and is usually failed by high dose calcitriol but sometimes accomplished by administration of high doses calcium. Some patients need enteral or parenteral co...

hrp0084p3-1019 | Growth | ESPE2015

Laron Syndrome Caused by a Large Deletion in GH Receptor Gene

Mutlu Gul Yesiltepe , Kirmizibekmez Heves , Arman Ahmet , Hatun Sukru

Background: Laron syndrome, which is characterised with GH insensitivity, is caused by mutations of GH receptor (GHR). GHR, consisting of nine exons, is located on 5th chromosome. Typical findings of this syndrome are immature facial appearance, prominent forehead and eyes, depressed nasal bridge, low IGF1 and IGFBP3 levels which do not increase with IGF-generation test.Case report: A 4-year and 3-month old boy was admitted because of growth retardation....

hrp0097p1-162 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

The Therapeutic Effect of Oral Desmopressin Lyophilisate Formulation in Children with Central Diabetes Insipidus

Anil Korkmaz Huseyin , Coskunol Fulya , Gonullu Ahmet , Ozkan Behzat

Background: Experience with oral desamino-D-arginine-8-vasopressin lyophilisate (OLD) for central diabetes insipidus (CDI) in children with CNS malformations is limited.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to assess the efficacy of oral use of OLD in children with CDI.Methods: Clinical, laboratory, and imaging characteristics of twenty-five children with CDI treated with OLD were eva...

hrp0095p1-367 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Evaluation of The Relationship Between the Immune and Endocrine System in Children Diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Uygur Balık Ahmet , Keskin Mehmet , Karaoglan Murat , Keskin Ozlem , Yıldırım Ahmet , Albayrak Serpil

Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common endocrinological disease in women of reproductive age. Although it is thought that pathologies such as insulin resistance, chronic low-level inflammation and hyperandrogenism are central theme of the disease, the exact pathophysiology of the disease has not been fully understood. This study’s aim is to reveal the relationship between routine endocrinological and immunological markers related to chronic inflammation, and to inv...

hrp0095p1-437 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

The Relationship between Visceral Adipose Index and Metabolic Syndrome in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Albayrak Serpil , Karaoglan Murat , Keskin Mehmet , Yıldırım Ahmet

Background/Aim: Prediction of metabolic syndrome (Mets) plays important role in cardiovascular disease risk prevention. Although Mets is relatively common in children with T1DM, diagnosis and prediction are ignored. Visceral Adiposity Index VAI) has been defined as a new cardiometabolic risk marker reflecting abdominal fat distribution and dyslipidemia. The aim of the study is to reveal the relationship between Mets and components of VAI in patients with T1DM....

hrp0095p1-355 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Serum Ghrelin and Neuropeptide Y Concentrations and Their Relationship with Gonadotropins and Anthropometric Parameters in Girls with Idiopathic CEntral Precocious Puberty, Premature Thelarche and Premature Adrenarche

İzel Bizbirlik Zeynep , Kilic Sümeyra , Angin Ahmet , ERSOY Betül

Orexigenic molecules such as ghrelin and neuropeptide Y (NPY) can contribute puberty as directly or indirectly. Our aim is to investigate the changes in the levels of orexigenic peptides ghrelin and neuropeptide Y at the onset of puberty in girls with idiopathic central precocious puberty (ICPP), premature thelarche (PT) and premature adrenarche (PA), and to determine their relationship with gonadotropins and anthropometric parameters.Subjects an...

hrp0095p1-372 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Premature ovarian failure in a tall adolescent

Dağdeviren Çakır Aydilek , Çetinçelik Ümran , Uçar Ahmet

Introduction: Primary ovarian failure (POF) is traditionally defined as cessation of menstruation prior to 40 yr of age and diagnosis is confirmed by elevated serum FSH levels (often above 40 IU/L). It is known that 0.1% of the population is affected with POF before age 30 yr. Here, we report a case with POF, who presented wit tall stature due to structural abnormalities in X chromosome.Case Report: A 13.5 year-old-adole...

hrp0095p2-265 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Gynecomastia and Short Height;45,X[2]/ 46,X, +mar[28] karyotype

Derya Buluş Ayşe , Dünya Betül , Yaşartekin Yüksel , Cevdet Ceylan Ahmet

Introduction: Physiological pubertal gynecomastia is common in adolescents aged 13-14 years. Most physiological pubertal gynecomastia regresses spontaneously within 1-2 years. In studies: If it lasts more than 2 years, if prepubertal has started, endocrine evaluation is recommended. Sex differentiation disorders or genital abnormalities such as increased aromatase activity, adrenal/testicular neoplasia, partial androgen insensitivity syndrome and Klinefelter s...