hrp0084p1-63 | DSD | ESPE2015

Gender Identity Prediction in Adulthood by HTP Test (House-Tree-Family) in 46, XY DSD Patients

Batista Rafael Loch , Inacio Marlene , Oliveira Jr Ari , Brito Vinicius N , Costa Elaine M F , Domenice Sorahia , Mendonca Berenice B

Background: Patients with 46, XY DSD present conflicts and issues related to gender identity (GI) and change to male social sex in patients registered in the female social sex is not rare. The HTP test is a projective psychological test, which assesses aspects related to sexual identification. GI in this test is defined as female (F), male (M) or ambiguous.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate GI in patients with 46, XY DSD by the HTP test and compare th...

hrp0084fc14.4 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Genetic Variation of AMH Signaling Affects AMH and Inhibin B Levels in Healthy Peripubertal Girls

Hagen Casper P , Almstrup Kristian , Main Katharina M , Juul Anders

Background: Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by small growing ovarian follicles. It inhibits both FSH induced maturation of follicles as well as aromatase activity. Genetic variation of AMH signalling is associated with age at menopause and circulating oestradiol levels, i.e. AMH rs10407022 T>G (intragenic) and AMHR2 rs11170547 C>T (putative enhancer).Objective and hypotheses: This present study aims to investigate ...

hrp0097p2-283 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Evaluation of body composition in Brazilian children and adolescents with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets

de Paula Colares Neto Guido , Maria Rodrigues Pereira Rosa , Takayama Liliam , Ferreira de Assis Funari Mariana , Eduardo Correia Alves da Silva Felipe , Lenza Resende Mariana , Matsunaga Martin Regina

Introduction: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) is characterized by a mineralization disorder in the growth plate and cortical and trabecular bones, resulting in bone deformities with anthropometric changes and potential alterations in body composition.Objective: To evaluate the body composition of 12 children and adolescents with XLH compared to healthy controls by anthropometric and densitometry data.<p class...

hrp0094p1-155 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders B | ESPE2021

Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystemic Syndrome in Brazil: sociodemographic characteristics and risk factors to death

da Silva Oliveira Vinicius , Batista Soares Marcela , Jose de Morais Walison , Portugues Almeida Julia , Araujo Dias Lara , Abi Faical Barros Laura , Carvalho de Aquino Erika , Machado Pinto Renata ,

Background: A virus initially considered benign in this age group, SARS-COV-2 has recently been associated with Pediatric Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome (PIMS), temporarily associated with COVID-19, a syndrome whose diagnostic determination has a vital relevance since it imposes unfavorable outcomes. This study aims to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of PIMS in Brazil and the factors associated with death by this syndrome.<p class="abste...

hrp0086p2-p881 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

The Structure of Genetically Determined Types of Short Stature in Uzbekistan According to Retrospective Analysis

Ibragimova N.Sh. , Dalimova D.A. , Mirkhaidarova M.

Background: Stunting in children is a heterogeneous state. Many endocrine, somatic, genetic and chromosomal diseases are accompanied by stunting. It can adversely affect indicators of the final height of the child; therefore timely diagnostics and treatment stunting is very important.Objective and hypotheses: To carry out a retrospective analysis of case histories of children and adolescents with genetically determined types of short stature who admitted...

hrp0089p2-p263 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Genetic Investigation of SHORT Stature: A Case Report of Complex Constitutive Rearrangement Involving Chromosome 15

Pinto Renata Machado , Minasi Lysa Bernardes , Pinto Irene Plaza , Silva Juliana Ferreira da , Cunha Damiana Mirian da Cruz , Ribeiro Cristiano Luiz , Silva Claudio Carlos da , Cruz Aparecido Divino da

Introduction: Growth is a complex process influenced by several genetic factors both pre and postnatal, in which 80% of the height variation is explained by genetic factors. Nevertheless, the standard medical evaluation of short stature (SS) relies upon physical examination and laboratory parameters and identifies a pathological cause of SS in 1–40% of individuals. Rearrangements affecting chromosome 15 are rare and affected patients show a variety of nonspecific features...

hrp0086p1-p821 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Case Report of 48,xxyy Syndrome Associated to Father’s Radioactive Contamination During the Cesium Accident in Goiânia – Goiás, Brazil

Pinto Renata Machado , Cunha Damiana Mirian , Ribeiroi Cristiano Luiz , da Silva Claudio Carlos , da Cruz Aparecido Divino

Background: In total of 48,XXYY Syndrome occurs in 1:20.000–1:50.000 male births. It used to be considered as a variant of Klinefelter syndrome, but now it is considered as a distinct clinical and genetic entity with increased risks for congenital malformations, additional medical problems and more complex psychological and neurodevelopmental involvement. 48,XXYY Syndrome results from the fertilization of a normal female oocyte (Xm), with an aneuploid sperm (XpYpYp) produ...

hrp0097p1-264 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Implementation of the EOSS-P Risk Scale in children and adolescents living with obesity

Gonzalez Diego , Rodriguez Roberto , Garibay-Nieto Nayely , Villanueva-Ortega Eréndira , Aguilar-Cuarto Karina , Pedraza Karen , Fuentes Zendy , Ruiz Alejandra , María Hernandez Ana , Prado Edith , Ruiz Arturo

Body Mass Index (BMI) has a high association with body fat percentage and direct association with a higher degree of comorbidities. Categorizing patients only by the degree of obesity, as has been done over time, restricts the possibility of detecting and giving timely treatment to other aspects. The Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics (EOSS-P) has been proposed as a tool to categorize obesity not only by BMI, but also by assessing metabolic complications, functiona...

hrp0089p1-p144 | GH &amp; IGFs P1 | ESPE2018

A New p.(Ile66Serfs*93) IGF2 Variant Is Associated with SRS-like Phenotype

Rockstroh Denise , Pfaffle Heike , Le Duc Diana , Roszler Franziska , Schlensog-Schuster Franziska , Heiker John T , Kratzsch Jurgen , Kiess Wieland , Lemke Johannes , Abou Jamra Rami , Pfaffle Roland

The Silver-Russel syndrome (SRS) is characterized by an intrauterine growth retardation accompanied by postnatal growth deficiency. Affected individuals typically have proportionately short statue, finger deformities as well as typical facial features. About 10% of individuals with SRS have maternal uniparental disomy for chromosome 7 (UPD7) and 35%–50% showed hypomethylation of the parental imprinting center region 1 (ICR1) of chromosome 11p15.5. In the recent past also ...

hrp0086p2-p874 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

Transverse Myelitis in Turner Syndrome

Kopacek Cristiane , Vieira Stefania , Capelo Liana , Quadros Fernanda , Kieling Renata , Da Silva Cleber Alvares

Background: Transverse Myelitis (TM) is an auto-immune syndrome with neural injury to the spinal cord. The TM may be first clinical manifestation of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). It is known that Turner’s Syndrome (TS) is associated to the presence of autoimmune diseases.Case Report: A 15-year old female, began with manifestations of loss of strength on the lower limbs evolving rapidly with sensorial loss, tetraparesis and hemodynamic instability, requir...