hrp0094fc7.1 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders | ESPE2021

The Use Of e-REC For Capturing The Occurrence Of COVID-19 Infections In People With Rare Endocrine Conditions

Bryce Jillian , Di Guisto Vicki , Ali Salma R. , Alexandraki Krystallenia , Badiu Corin , Baronio Federico , Biermasz Nienke R. , Brandi Maria Luisa , Castinetti Frederic , Ceccato Filippo , Chifu Irina-Oana , Cools Martine , Danne Thomas , Druce Maralyn , Esposito Daniela , Falhammar Henrik , Fugazzola Laura , Gan Hoong-Wei , Giordano Roberta , Isidori Andrea M. , Johannsson Gudmundur , Karavitaki Niki , Linglart Agnes , Luger Anton , Maffei Pietro , Marazuela Monica , Jaksic Vladka Pandzic , Paschou Stavroula A. , Persani Luca , Domingo Manuel Puig , Reisch Nicole , Schalin-Jantti Camilla , Akker van den Erica L.T. , Vassiliadi Dimitra , Young Jacques , Appelman-Dijkstra Natasha , Grozinsky-Glasberg Simona , Pereira Alberto M. , Ahmed S. Faisal ,

Introduction: Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early spring 2020, there was a need to identify the burden of this infection on people with rare endocrine conditions. The European Registries For Rare Endocrine Conditions (EuRRECa) was launched in 2018 in collaboration with Endo-ERN, ESPE and ESE to support the needs of the wider endocrine community. The project consists of an e-reporting (e-REC) platform that allows monthly reporting of new clini...

hrp0095p2-67 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Impact on metabolic control in pediatric patients with use of technology applied to type 1 diabetes

Gil Poch Estela , Babiano Benito Lucía , Javier Arroyo Díez Francisco

Background and Aims: The treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D) requires a great involvement of the patient to achieve optimal blood glucose levels. Technological devices have been developed for individualized treatment, fewer interventions of the patient, and evidence of improved metabolic control. The aim of the study is to know data on metabolic control in a group of pediatric patients with T1D treated with new technologies, compared to patients treated with mu...

hrp0092fc11.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 2 | ESPE2019

Survival, Endocrine Disorders and Quality of Life in 135 Children with Craniopharyngioma After Surgical or Combined Treatment

Mazerkina Nadia , Savateev Alexandre , Gorelyshev Sergey , Trunin Yuri , Golanov Andrey , Kutin Maxim , Kalinin Pavel , Konovalov Alexandre

Patients and Methods: We analyzed 135 primary operated craniopharyngioma (CP) patients and 75 CP patients, received radiotherapy/radiosurgery in 2005-2012. Neurologic, endocrine, visual functions, quality of life (QofL) and neuroimaging data before and after treatment were assessed.Patients were divided in 2 groups according to CP location: 48,5% endosellar (ESCP), and 51,5% suprasellar (SSCP). Surgical treatment included tumor e...

hrp0095p2-210 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Glucose dysregulation and Diabetes mellitus in ROHHAD syndrome - possibly centrally driven?

Hawton Katherine , Candler Toby , Hamilton-Shield Julian , Giri Dinesh

Background: Rapid-onset obesity with hypothalamic dysregulation, hypoventilation and autonomic dysregulation (ROHHAD) is a rare syndrome with a high risk of morbidity and mortality. Blood glucose dysregulation is not widely recognised as a feature of ROHHAD and the mechanism is not well understood. We describe glucose dysregulation in two children with ROHHAD syndrome.Case 1: The patient presented at 6 years with rapid w...

hrp0092p3-277 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

The Role of Urine AVP in the Diagnostic Pathway of Polyuria and Polydipsia Syndrome

Giacomozzi Claudio , Lucchini Giuseppe , Teresa Benatti Maria , Silvia Fasoli

Background: Polyuria and polydipsia syndrome (PPS) workup is not straightforward, especially in children. Basal investigations are often not reliable in distinguishing among diabetes insipidus (DI), central (CDI) or nephrogenic (NDI), and primary polydipsia (PP). Water deprivation test (WDT) is often essential, although uncomfortable and not always reliable enough to recognize partial DI. Plasma AVP investigation is not routinely used in the diagnostic pathway...

hrp0086rfc3.1 | Pituitary | ESPE2016

Endocrinopathy in Childhood Intracranial Germ Cell Tumours is Predicted by Disease Location not Treatment: 30 year Experience from a Single Tertiary Centre

Serra-Caetano Joana , Dimitrakopoulou Eftychia , Ederies Ash , Phipps Kim , Spoudeas Helen Alexandra

Background: Childhood pineal and/or suprasellar intracranial germ cell tumours (IGCT) are highly curable (>90%) with neuraxial radiation alone; international (SIOP) trials have aimed to decrease late radiation-induced neuroendocrine morbidity by substituting chemotherapy. However, without longitudinal study, disease and treatment contributions to long term outcomes remain unknown.Objective: To define tumour and treatment factors implicated in neuroen...

hrp0097rfc8.6 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 2 | ESPE2023

Leukocytes and Neutrophil–Lymphocyte Ratio as Indicators of decreased insulin sensitivity in NGT Overweight and Obese Children with high 1-hour post-load plasma glucose levels

Mastromauro Concetta , Lauriola Federico , Matonti Lorena , Trisi Giulia , Chiarelli Francesco , Mohn Angelika , Giannini Cosimo

Introduction: Obese children with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) but with 1-hour post-load plasma glucose (1hPG) ≥ 132.5 mg/dl are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiometabolic complications. In addition, new markers of systemic inflammation derived from blood cell count could be used as indicators of insulin resistance, thus predicting worse metabolic profile.Objective: The aim of our study w...

hrp0086p1-p909 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

Identification of a “Cryptic” De Novo Deletion in NKX2.1 in the Brain-Lung-Thyroid Syndrome using Genomic SNP Arrays

Villafuerte Beatriz , de Benito Daniel Natera , Lacamara Nerea , Garcia Marta , Lumbreras Cesar , de Randamie Rajdee , Nevado Julian , Moreno Jose Carlos

Background: Genetic defects in NKX2.1 (chromosome 14q13) are associated with hypothyroidism, choreo-athetotic movements and respiratory distress, known as the “Brain-Lung-Thyroid syndrome”.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the genetic basis of a disorder compatible with the “NKX2.1 syndrome” and extra features outside the typical triad.Patients and methods: 10-year old girl with congenital ...

hrp0084p2-447 | Growth | ESPE2015

SHOX Mutation Spectrum in an Unbiased Cohort of 585 Patients Referred for Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis or Idiopathic Short Stature

Belinchon Alberta , Benito-Sanz Sara , de la Torre Carolina , Barreda-Bonis Ana C , Gonzalez-Casado Isabel , Heath Karen E

Background: SHOX encodes a transcription factor implicated in skeletal development. Approximately 70% and ~2.5% of Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD) and idiopathic short stature (ISS) patients, respectively, have a defect in SHOX or its regulatory regions.Objective and hypotheses: i) To perform SHOX mutation screening in a cohort of 585 patients referred with a clinical suspicion of LWD or ISS. ii) To determine which is the <e...

hrp0097p2-44 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

New variant in DHX37 associated to 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis

Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Garcia-Zarzuela Ana , Arellano-Ruiz Paola , Benito-Sanz Sara , Delgado-Cotan Lourdes , Maria Lechuga-Sancho Alfonso

Introduction: 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis (GD) represents a heterogeneous group of disorders/differences of sex development (DSD) characterized by abnormal gonadal development leading to a wide phenotypic spectrum. Variable degrees of external genitalia undervirilization are observed, ranging from micropenis to female-like genitalia and partially or fully-developed Mullerian derivatives.Case Report: A 6 years-old boy follow...