hrp0089p2-p157 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Brown Tumors in Children on Hemodialysis

Miteva Polina , Roussinov Dimitar , Dimitrova Kremena , Shumnalieva Russka

Introduction: Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a serious and expected complication in almost every patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Nevertheless brown tumors formed by osteoclasts are rarely found in this subtype of patients and are extremely rare in children with CKD. The most common localizations of brown tumors are the jaw and long bones. We aimed to present three clinical cases of brown tumors in children with CKD on hemodialysis observed in a single dialysis cen...

hrp0086con1.2 | Challenges in the Management of DSD | ESPE2016

Surgical Management of DSD: New Insights

Creighton Sarah

Traditional medical management of children born with atypical genitals includes genital surgery during early childhood. Young children cannot give informed consent and surgery is usually undertaken after a decision made by the multidisciplinary team with parental input. Long-term outcomes are uncertain and there is scanty research supporting the benefits of surgery on physical or mental well-being. Adult patients clearly describe the distress of multiple genital operations dur...

hrp0086p2-p588 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Case Report on Hyperinsulinism/hyperammonaemia Syndrome: An Easily Treatable Cause of Postprandial Hypoglycaemia

Seneviratne Sumudu , Jayatunge Tharanga , Atapattu Navoda , De Silva K. S. H. , Wickramasinghe V. P. , De Silva Harendra

Background: Hyperinsulinism/hyperammonaemia (HI/HA) syndrome is associated with postprandial hypoglycaemia and mild hyperammonemia. There is increased insulin release following protein ingestion, which is amenable to diaxozide therapy. While developmental delay and normoglycaemic seizures can also occur, hepatomegaly has not been reported. We report a child with HI/HA and hepatomegaly, mild learning difficulty and obesity, who was initially mistaken to have glycogen storage di...

hrp0082p1-d3-101 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

Subjective Need for Psychological Support in Parents of Children with dsd: Results from the German Clinical Evaluation Study

Bennecke Elena , Werner-Rosen Knut , Krude Heiko , Thyen Ute , Lux Anke , Kleinemeier Eva , Jurgensen Martina , Kohler Birgit , Group DSD Network Working

Introduction: The diagnosis of a disorder/difference of sexual development (dsd) is an exceptional psychosocial situation. As the diagnosis is often made in childhood, the parents are the primary communication partners. In some cases, the impossibility of immediate sex determination of the child can be a traumatic experience with a negative impact on the relationship between the parents and the child, the couple and members of the entire family. It has been recommended by the ...

hrp0082p2-d2-422 | Growth Hormone (1) | ESPE2014

Perceptions and Expectations of Patients and their Families for the Effects of GH Treatment

Drosatou Chrysoula , Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis-Athina , Karachaliou Feneli , Petrou Vassileios , Kaloumenou Eirini , Michalakos Stefanos

Background: Children’s and parents’ expectations regarding GH therapy results have been previously assessed. However, there are limited data on children’s and adolescents perceptions of their own body size as compared with that of their age-related peers, as well as their expectations of their final stature.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the perceptions of GH treated children and their families for the child’s stature and to as...

hrp0084wg6.1 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2015

Incidental Prenatal Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome, Perspectives of Parents and Professionals

Pieters Jacqueline

In the light of technologic advances in prenatal testing, more genetic information about the fetus will become available, some of which may have uncertain clinical significance. In the light of all new genetic diagnosing technologies, professional guidance of patients to reliable, tailored, and accurate information is essential. In this presentation I analyze and discuss the various aspects of parental attitudes and dilemmas, as well as professional opinions about the benefits...

hrp0084p3-880 | Fat | ESPE2015

Healthcare Professionals’ Perception of Overweight in Preschool-aged Children

Bocca Gianni , Corpeleijn Eva , Broens Jasper , Stolk Ronald , Sauer Pieter

Background: Childhood obesity is still increasing worldwide. Early recognition of overweight or obesity in children by healthcare professionals is of utmost importance, allowing interventions to start at a young age.Objective and hypotheses: We studied whether healthcare professionals adequately perceive preschool children’s overweight and whether this is influenced by their own BMI.Method: Healthcare professionals received a ...

hrp0092p1-169 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism (1) | ESPE2019

Hypercalcemia as a Post Stem Cell Transplantation Complication in Children with Osteopetrosis - A Single Centre Experience

Paul Praveen George , N.A Fouzia , Korula Sophy , Mathai Sarah , George Biju , Simon Anna

Introduction: Osteopetrosis (OP) is a rare genetic disorder that is characterized by abnormal osteoclast function resulting in dense bones and marrow failure. The only definitive cure for OP is stem cell transplantation (SCT). Hypercalcemia is a well described complication in children with OP undergoing SCT. This study describes the calcium profile and treatment modalities used to maintain normocalcemia in children with OP undergoing SCT.<p class="abstext"...

hrp0092p3-92 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Case of Family Neonatal Diabetes with KCNJ11 Gene Mutation: Dynamics Monitoring

Chumak Svitlana

Background: The most common cause of permanent neonatal diabetes (PNDM) is heterozygous activating mutations in the KCNJ11 gene encoding the pore-forming Kir6.2 subunit of the pancreatic beta cell KATP channel.Objective and Hypotheses: To determine the dynamic of carbohydrate metabolism in family transferred from insulin to sulphonylureas (SU).Method: We studied a family (...

hrp0089p2-p248 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

How Frequent Are Growth Charts Used in Paediatric Clinics? An Audit of Growth Chart Use in a District General Hospital in Scotland

Punton Andrew , Britton Nicola , Schulga Jiohn

Introduction: The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health1 highlights the importance of growth as a measurement of health and wellbeing in children. Growth measurements in children can only be evaluated if plotted on a growth chart. The use of growth charts was reviewed in Forth Valley Royal Hospital Paediatric department over 10 days in all clinics held in the paediatric outpatient department.Method: Case notes of all c...