hrp0095p2-108 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

A Noval De Novo PHIP Variant Contributing to Chung-Jansen Syndrome: a case report and review

Huang Feiyan , Liang Liyang , Hou Lele , Zhang Lina , Meng Zhe

Objectives: To present Chung-Jansen Syndrome or CHUJANS by a de novo variant in the pleckstrin homology domain-interacting protein (PHIP) gene and compare the clinical phenotype with previous case reports; ②To provide a novel genetic detection methods with whole-exome sequencing(WES) and whole genome sequencing(WGS) and Sanger sequencing for rare genetic diseases.Patients and methods: Following collecting clinical...

hrp0095p2-139 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

A stormy neonatal course

Brown Katie , Kaninde Abhidhamma , Law James , Nadar Ruchi , Saraff Vrinda , Mohamed Zainaba

Introduction: Neonatal thyrotoxicosis (NT) is rare but potentially life-threatening condition with high mortality risk due to cardiac failure(12-20%). Affected neonates are born to mothers with underlying thyroid pathology. Estimated prevalence of trans-placental transfer of thyroid antibodies occurs 1 in every 70 pregnancies with Graves’ disease. Symptoms in the neonate usually manifest by 10 days of life but this can be as late as day 45. We discuss tw...

hrp0095p2-156 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Short Term Effects of Growth Hormone in Children and Adolescents with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Tawfik Sameh , Hassan Mona , Attia Mona , Atef Abeer , Mira Marwa , Dowidar Wafaa , Elkhashab Khaled , Diab Wala

Introduction: Children with Growth Hormone deficiency(GHD) should be treated with r-hGH as early as possible after the diagnosis is made. The primary objectives of therapy is to normalize growth during childhood and to achieve final height within their genetic potential.Objectives: To determine impact of GH treatment on short term linear growth in the 1st year of therapy in children with isolated growth hormone deficienc...

hrp0095p2-191 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

A case report of gonadal Y-chromosome mosaicism 45, X Turner syndrome complicated by HCG-secreting gonadoblastoma

Zheng Rujiang , Ma Huamei , Liu Juncheng , Chen Huadong , Liang Jianbo , Chen Hongshan , Li Yanhong , Chen Qiuli , Zhang Jun , Guo Song , Wang Bing , Du Minlian

Objective: We report a case of a 5y3m patient who complained of breast development with "45, X Turner syndrome (TS) and HCG-secreting gonadoblastoma (Gb)" with Y chromosome mosaicism. Aim to understand the diagnosis of TS and improve the diagnosis and treatment of HCG-secreting tumors.Methods: The data of clinical diagnosis and treatment of this patient were summarized, and the literatures were reviewed.<p ...

hrp0095p2-227 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Growth Hormone Deficiency in A Boy with Duplication 5q35.2q35.3

Janchevska Aleksandra , Plasheska-Karanfilska Dijana , Jordanova Olivera , Beqiri-Jashari Ardiana , Tasic Velibor , Gucev Zoran

Introduction: The genomic disorders caused by rearrangements in region 5q35, including the NSD1 (nuclear receptor SET domain containing protein-1) gene have various phenotypes depending on presence of deletions, duplications or inversions. Patients carrying microduplication have microcephaly, short stature, and mild to moderate intellectual delay or learning disability.Patients and methods: A six-year-old boy wa...

hrp0095p2-285 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Iodine: Double Edged Sword in Hypothyroidism

Acikan Humeyra , Muhtaroglu Sebahattin , Hatipoglu Nihal

Iodine is the most important element in thyroid function. Its deficiency and excess can cause hypothyroidism. Our location has been known as the iodine deficiency area for the last 20 years. In this study, we aimed to investigate thyroid dysfunction and assess its relationship with iodine levels in the neonatal period.Method: One hundred and seventy newborns were included in the study. Infants were selected from patients referred to for ...

hrp0092fc7.4 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 2 | ESPE2019

Metabolic Syndrome Features in Pre-Pubertal Children Born After Maternal Pre-Eclampsia

Goffin Sarah , Derraik José , Chiavaroli Valentina , Biggs Janene , Hofman Paul , Groom Katie , Cutfield Wayne

Background: Pre-eclampsia is associated with important complications for both mother and baby in the short term, but there are limited data about its long-term effects on offspring metabolism. Thus, we aimed to assess whether maternal pre-eclampsia was associated with adverse effects on metabolism and body composition in the offspring in childhood.Methods: We studied healthy pre-pubertal children (aged 4–10 years) b...

hrp0092t14 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

The Effect of Endocine Disrupting Chemicals to Precocious Puberty in Children with Exposure History of 'Slim'

Lee Su-Jung , Lee Ji-Min , Moon Jung-Eun , Ko Cheol-Woo

Background: Recently, the puberty is becoming to start earlier. This early beginning of the puberty is multifactorially related to genes, hormones and environmental factors. It has been already known in many animal experiments that endocrine disrupting chemicals (ECDs) are deeply envolved in regulation of endocrine systems. However, clinical studies in humans are limited. Recently, the toy of 'Slim' which thought to contain ECDs such as phthalates is v...

hrp0092p1-286 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2019

Identification of a THRA Mutation in a 2yr Old Child with Clinical Features of Hypothyroidism and Multisystem Involvement

Sakremath Rajesh , Moran Carla , Lyons Greta , Boelaert Kristien , Chatterjee Krishna , Mohamed Zainaba , Rajanayagam Odelia

Background: Thyroid hormones act via receptors (TRα; TRβ) encoded by separate genes (THRA, THRB). Mutations in THRA are a recently-recognised cause of Resistance to Thyroid Hormone alpha (RTHα), a disorder with tissue-specific hypothyroidism but near-normal thyroid function tests.Aim: We describe the youngest recorded case of RTHa, in a 2yr old boy with disproportionate short stature, ...

hrp0092p1-322 | Diabetes and Insulin (2) | ESPE2019

Neonatal Diabetes and Glis3 Mutation: A New Phenotype

Kamoun Thouraya , Chabchoub Imen , Kmiha Sana , Julier Cecile , Hachicha Mongia

Background: The transcription factor Gli-similar 3 (Glis3) is predominantly expressed in the pancreas and it has a critical role in the development of insulin producing β-cells, thyroid and kidney. Mutations in GLIS3 is a rare cause of neonatal diabetes associated with congenital hypothyroidism, congenital glaucoma and polycystic kidney. We report a new case from consanguineous parents with homozygous novel mutation in GLIS3 gene.<p class="abstext"...