hrp0084p3-1205 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Children and Adolescents – A 5-year Single-center Follow-up Study

Gawlik Aneta , Such Kamila , Dejner Aleksandra , Zachurzok Agnieszka , Antosz Aleksandra , Malecka-Tendera Ewa

Background: Most experts agree that subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) represents early, mild thyroid failure, however there are controversies about the evolution of SH over time.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of the study was to analyse the dynamics of thyroid dysfunction in children initially referred as patients with SH.Method: During the period January 2010 – January 2015, 258 unselected consecutive SH patients (140 girls)...

hrp0082p3-d1-911 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Primary Polydipsia in a Family with Mutation in the AVP Gene and Proven Central Diabetes Insipidus

Casey Ruth , Hannon Anne Marie , Joyce Caroline , O'Halloran Domhnall , O'Connell Susan

Background: Diabetes insipidus (DI) is characterised clinically by the inappropriate production of large volumes of dilute urine even in the presence of clinical dehydration or deprivation of water. DI occurs either due to a deficiency or insufficiency of arginine vasopressin (AVP) hormone production. Hereditary DI accounts for <10% of the DI cases. As hyponatraemic seizures secondary to inappropriate use of desmopressin can occur, caution is required before a diagnosis of...

hrp0095p1-561 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

A new DLK1 defect in a family with idiopathic CPP: elucidation of the male phenotype

Palumbo Stefania , Cirillo Grazia , Sanchez Gianmaria , Fachin Alice , Baldo Francesco , Grazia Pellegrin Maria , Cassio Alessandra , Carolina Salerno Maria , Maghnie Mohamad , Felicia Faienza Maria , Wasniewska malgorzata , Fintini Danilo , Giacomozzi Claudio , Ciccone Sara , Miraglia Del Giudice Emanuele , Tornese Gianluca , Grandone Anna

Introduction: Central precocious puberty (CPP) is due to premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Mutations in the imprinted gene MKRN3 are the most common monogenic form of CPP. Recently, attention was directed to DLK1, another imprinted gene. Defects in this gene resulted to be a rare cause of CPP in girls and adult women with precocious menarche, obesity and metabolic derangement. We aimed to investigate a cohort of female and male p...

hrp0092p2-171 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Final Height in GH-deficient Paediatric Patients: A Nationwide Experience

Zucchini Stefano , Lonero Antonella , Bellone Simonetta , Bozzola Mauro , Cassio Alessandra , Felicia Faienza Maria , Giacomozzi Claudio , Grandone Anna , Guzzetti Chiara , Iughetti Lorenzo , Parpagnoli Maria , Salerno Mariacarolina , Elizabeth Street Maria , Tornese Gianluca , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Delvecchio Maurizio

Background: The primary goal of GH treatment in GHD children and adolescents is to normalize height, in order to attain an adult height within the target height (TH) range.Aim: to investigate height improvement in GHD paediatric patients treated with GH in our Country.Subjects: 737 patients with isolated GHD (39.5% females) from 13 tertiary Centres for Paediatric Endocrine Care...

hrp0084ha1 | Mutations in IGSF10 cause Self-limited Delayed Puberty, via Effects on GnRH Neuronal Migration | ESPE2015

Mutations in IGSF10 cause Self-limited Delayed Puberty, via Effects on GnRH Neuronal Migration

Howard Sasha , Guasti Leonardo , Mancini Alessandra , David Alessia , Storr Helen , Metherell Louise , Sternberg Michael , Cabrera Claudia , Warren Helen , Barnes Michael , Wehkalampi Karoliina , Andre Valentina , Gothilf Yoav , Cariboni Anna , Dunkel Leo

Background: Timing of puberty is associated with height, cardiovascular health and cancer risk, with a significant public health impact. Previous studies estimate that 60–80% of variation in the timing of pubertal onset is genetically determined. Self-limited delayed puberty (DP) often segregates in an autosomal dominant pattern, but the underlying genetic background is unknown.Methods: We performed whole exome sequencing in 52 members of 7 families...

hrp0092p1-149 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Central Hypothyreoidism with Pituitary Enlargement and No Gene Alterations

Gucev Zoran , Trajanova Despina , Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina , Janchevska Aleksandra

Introduction: Central hypothyroidism is due to a deficiency of TRH/TSH.Patient and Methods, Results: A 9 year old boy (07 Aug. 20) was referred for proportionate short stature (-2.7 SD). He complained of fatigue and had mild peripheral edema. His baseline T4 was 2.9 ug/dL(ref. 4.50-12.50 ug/dL) and TSH 0.04 uIU/ml (0.400-4.00). The TRH test showed low TSH <0.004 Ulu/ML (ref. 0.400-4.00) and low T4 2.70 (ref. 4.50-12....

hrp0092p2-216 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Hypothyroidism in a Two and a Half Year-Old Boy with an Angelman Syndrome (AS)

Janchevska Aleksandra , Bozinovski Georgi , Jordanova Olivera , Tasic Velibor , Gucev Zoran

Introduction: Angelman syndrome is caused by de novo maternal deletions in 15q11-q13 region of chromosome 15 in approximately 70% of affected children.Patient and Methods: A two and a half year-old boy with hypotonia, absence of speech, low weight (-4.38 SDS) and short stature (-1.14 SDS) had pale skin and typical facial features with wide and prominent forehead, low-lying ears, wide mouth, small and widely spaced te...

hrp0086p2-p795 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract (CAKUT) in Children Born Small for Gestational Age (SGA) - Our Experiences

Janchevska Aleksandra , Gucev Zoran , Tasevska-Rmush Liljana , Tasic Velibor

Background: Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) represent several types of malformations with occurrence of 1 in about 500 live births.Objective and hypotheses: Small for gestation age (SGA) may influence prevalence of CAKUT and progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in children. The aim of this study was to elaborate prevalence, clinical features and outcome of SGA born children with associated CAKUT....

hrp0082p3-d1-931 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2014

X-Linked Recessive Form of Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus in a 7-Year-Old Boy

Janchevska Aleksandra , Tasic Velibor , Krstevska-Konstantinova Marina , Cheong Hae Il

Background: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is caused by inability of renal collecting duct cells to respond to arginine vassopresin (AVP)/antidiurethic hormone (ADH).Objective and hypotheses: The majority of patients (about 90%) have type 1, X-linked recessive form, of NDI caused by mutation in gene encoding the vassopresin V2 receptor. Type 2, autosomal NDI, have the rest 10% of patients. This type is caused by the aquaporin-2 water channel (AQP2)...

hrp0084p3-1051 | Growth | ESPE2015

A 4-Month-Old Boy with Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome

Janchevska Aleksandra , Tasic Velibor , Gucev Zoran , Bachmann Nadine , Bergmann Carsten

Background: Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is an overgrowth disorder with vari-able phenotype (hemihypertrophy, macroglossia, visceromegaly, malformations, and hypo-glycaemia in 30–50%) and predisposition for tumors, during the second part of pregnancy and first few years of life.Objective and hypotheses: Molecular characterisation of a patient with BWS was perfor-med to ensure adequate clinical management. This analysis revealed the most common ...