hrp0094p1-43 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads A | ESPE2021

Broad range of phenotypes in an international cohort of 75 DSD individuals with SF-1/NR5A1 variants

Kouri Chrysanthi , Sommer Grit , Ahmed Faisal , Balsamo Antonio , Baronio Federico , Bryce Jillian , Camats Nuria , Cetinkaya Semra , van der Grinten Hedi L Claahsen , Cools Martine , Darendeliler Fatma Feyza , Davies Justin H , Fabbri-Scallet Helena , Globa Evgenia , Guerra-Junior Gil , Guran Tulay , Hannema Sabine , Hiort Olaf , Janner Marco , Kalinchenko Natalia , Lachlan Katherine , Kolesinska Zofia , l’Allemand Dagmar , Lang-Muritano Mariarosaria , Lucas-Herald Angela , Martin Idoia Martinez de Lapiscina , Mazen Inas , Moenig Isabel , Muhrer Julia , Niedziela Marek , Nordenstrom Anna , Orman Burce , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Tack Lloyd , Tadokoro-Cuccaro Rieko , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Yavas Zehra , Zelinska Nataliya , Fluck Christa E ,

Background: Steroidogenic Factor 1 (NR5A1/SF-1) is essential for the development and function of human sex and steroid organs. Variants of SF-1 lead to a broad spectrum of phenotypes including adrenal insufficiency and differences of sex development (DSD), but data on the whole picture of phenotypes in individuals with SF-1 variants are currently lacking. We aim to investigate the phenotype of individuals with SF-1 variants in a large interna...

hrp0094p1-81 | Pituitary A | ESPE2021

Sporadic pituitary adenomas in young patients: clinical and molecular description

de LaPiscina Idoia Martinez , Portillo Nancy , Rica Itxaso , Gaztambide Sonia , Castano Luis ,

Introduction: Pituitary adenomas (PA) in pediatric and young patients comprise a rare pathology of unknown prevalence. The majority are sporadic, but 5% occur in a familial setting, either as isolated (FIPA) or as part of a syndrome. The identification of genetic alterations has broaden the scope of molecular investigations. We describe the clinical characteristics of patients with sporadic PA arising before the age of 35 years and perform thorough genetic scr...

hrp0097t7 | Section | ESPE2023

Variants in the Neurodevelopmental Gene Bone Morphogenic Protein/Retinoic Acid Inducible Neural-Specific 2 (BRINP2) are Associated with Severe Delayed Puberty

Al-Sayed Yasmin , Howrad Sasha , Guasti Leonardo , Oleari Roberto

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is the master hormone regulating the reproductive axis and its pulsatile secretion is crucial for puberty onset and fertility. Disruption in GnRH neuron development or hypothalamic function can lead to absent or delayed puberty (DP) due to GnRH deficiency, with a phenotypic spectrum from severe delayed puberty to partial or complete Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism (HH). HH can also be present as a shared trait with other neurodevelopmental d...

hrp0097p1-62 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Effect of metreleptin on metabolic changes in patient with congenital generalized lipodystrophy

Rakhimzhanova Marzhan , Issabayeva Assel , Umerzakova Aigerim , Alzhaxina Alina

Background: Congenital generalized lipodystrophy is a rare and serious genetic disorder that has a profound impact on the quality of life of individuals. The worldwide prevalence of disease is estimated at 1 in 12 million people. It causes significant metabolic abnormalities and may reduce the life expectancy of children and young adults due to the late diagnosis and absence of adequate treatment. Below, we report the case of an 8-year-old boy with Berardinell...

hrp0097p1-351 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Kallmann syndrome as a manifestion of tubulinopathies - a boy with newly defined TUBB3 R262H syndrome.

Folga Barbara , Winczewska-Wiktor Anna , Smigiel Robert , Niedziela Marek , Kolesinska Zofia

Background: Microtubules, polar polymers of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, constitute dynamic cytoskeletal structures implicated in the regulation of axonal activity along with neuronal proliferation and migration. Tubulinopathies, caused by pathogenic variants in genes encoding different isotypes of tubulin, lead to a wide and overlapping range of nervous system malformations and neurodevelopmental disorders. Namely, heterozygous missense and nonsense mu...

hrp0097p2-121 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Clinical findings in three Japanese patients with N-acetylneuraminic acid synthetase-congenital disorder of glycosylation (NANS-CDG)

Masunaga Yohei , Nishimura Gen , Takahashi Koji , Kashimada Kenichi , Kadoya Machiko , Wada Yoshinao , Okamoto Nobuhiko , Oba Daiju , Ohashi Hirofumi , Ikeno Mitsuru , Fukami Maki , Saitsu Hirotomo , Ogata Tsutomu

Background: N-acetylneuraminic acid synthetase-congenital disorder of glycosylation (NANS-CDG) is a recently established rare autosomal recessive disease caused by pathogenic variants in NANS involved in the biosynthesis of N-acetylneuraminic acid (the most common member of sialic acids). Sialic acids are ubiquitously distributed in the body including the brain and skeletal system, and are required for the development and function of multiple organs/tissues. C...

hrp0097p2-312 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Clinical and Genotypic characteristics of cases of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia due to 11- Beta Hydroxylase Deficiency at Alexandria University Children’s Hospital

Elsayed Shaymaa , Alaa Eldin Thabet Mohamed , Marzouk Eman , Elneely Dalia , Fawzy Dina

Introduction: 11-Beta-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1) is the second most common cause of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH). Although the relative frequency of 11-OHD is reported as 3-5% of the cases of CAH, these numbers may have been somewhat underestimated.(1,2) The resultant clinical picture in 11-OHD is similar to that of 21-OHD, except for the variable presence of hypertension and hypokalemia due to DOC excess.(2,3)Aim o...

hrp0086p1-p103 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia is a Single Disorder Caused by Somatic Mosaic Activating Mutations in GNAS

Shibata Hironori , Narumi Satoshi , Ishii Tomohiro , Sakamoto Yoshiaki , Nishimura Gen , Hasegawa Tomonobu

Background: Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia (MFD) is thought to be caused by somatic mosaic activating mutations in GNAS. However, previous GNAS mutation analyses of MFD patients using direct sequencing of bone samples detected activating GNAS mutations only in 21 of 40 cases (52.5%) (Hum Pathol 2012; 43: 1234). We reported that next generation sequencing (NGS) detected somatic activating GNAS mutations sensitively from peripheral bloo...

hrp0084p1-12 | Bone | ESPE2015

Genetic Diagnosis Using Whole Exome Analysis in Two Cases with Malign Infantile Osteopetrosis

Demir Korcan , Nalbantoglu Ozlem , Karaer Kadri , Korkmaz Huseyin Anil , Yildiz Melek , Tunc Selma , Ozkan Behzat

Aim: Osteopetrosis is caused by autosomal mutations occurring in nine genes (TNFRSF11A, TNFSF11, TCIRG1, CLCN7, OSTM1, SNX10, PLEKHM1, CA2, and LRP5). Detecting the aetiology and providing genetic counselling via individual mutation analysis of all these genes is expensive and time consuming. Whole exome sequencing is currently increasingly used given that the cost and the time needed are similar to that of single gene sequencing analysis. Here, two newborns,...

hrp0084p3-1202 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

A Curious Case of Thyrotoxic Crisis and Lower Extremity Weakness in a 15 year-Old Female with Graves’ Disease

Dumin Magdalena , Afzal Khalid , Macmillan Carol , Koren Dorit

Background: Thyrotoxic crisis is a rare, emergent complication of paediatric hyperthyroidism. A rare neurological manifestation of thyrotoxicosis is thyroid myopathy.Objective and hypotheses: We report the case of a female teenager who presented to the Emergency Department with thyrotoxic crisis and lower extremity weakness. Our objective is to discuss the course of thyrotoxic crisis and review potential rare neurological manifestations of thyrotoxicosis...