hrp0086p2-p157 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

A Case with Lethal Perinatal Hypophosphatasia

Ucakturk Seyit Ahmet , Demirel Fatma , Gonulal Deniz , Elmaogullari Selin , Yilmaz Aslihan , Unal Sevim

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare metabolic bone disease caused by loss-of-function mutations in the gene ALPL encoding the tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase. HPP is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in pediatric patients, with high rates as high as %100 in perinatal-onset HPP. Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity is markedly reduced, which leads to increased serum/urine phosphoethanolamine (PEA), pyridoxal-5’phosphate (PLP). Asfota...

hrp0086p2-p169 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

Rickets as Precocious Sign of Celiac Disease

Cristina Maggio Maria , Vergara Beatrice , Corsello Giovanni

Background: Vitamin D insufficiency is more frequent than expected also in Western Europe, however the relieve of a ‘health’ child with rickets is uncommon in Caucasians.Objective and hypotheses: Explain clinical severity by a genetic background.Method: We describe the clinical case of a 2.5-year-old girl with skeletal deformities. She was 86.5 cm (10° Cent), 12.5 kg (3–10° Cent); PH1B1. She showed typical ...

hrp0086p2-p506 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Long Term Outcomes after Hospital Based, Life-Style Weight Loss Intervention During Childhood

Candler Toby , Wei Christina , Crowne Elizabeth , Shield Julian

Background: Weight loss interventions for obesity have shown variable short-term effects in adolescents and children, but data on longer-term benefits are sparse.Aim: To describe longer-term impact of lifestyle weight loss interventions in adolescent obesity.Method: Obese subjects previously underwent lifestyle weight loss interventions at a hospital-based clinic were invited to participate in metabolic re-assessment. Outcome measu...

hrp0086p1-p561 | Perinatal Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

A Case of Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia, Associated with Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome (IAS) in 3.5 Year Old Girl

Kuznetsova Elena , Melikyan Mariya

Background: Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome (IAS) is a rare cause of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia with only few descriptions in children in the literature. Drugs containing the sulfhydryl group, such as methimazol, are known to be a causative factor of this syndrome. Diazoxide and octreotide are usually ineffective in such patients.Objective: We aim to describe a rare case of IAS in a child, with a good response to a short course of glucocorticoid therapy....

hrp0086p2-p573 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

IPEX Syndrome Caused by A Novel Mutation in Foxp3 Gene: A Case Report

Bich Ngoc Can Thi , Chi Dung Vu , Phuong Thao Bui , Ngoc Khanh Nguyen , Thanh Mai Do Thi , Johnson Matthew , De Franco Elisa , Ellard Sian

Background: Immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked (IPEX) syndrome is a rare and life-threatening primary immunodeficiency characterized by widespread autoimmunity. Mutations in the FOXP3 gene have been identified as the cause for IPEX syndrome.Objective and hypotheses: To describe clinical characteristics and genetic finding in the first Vietnamese patient with mutation of FOXP3 gene.Meth...

hrp0086p2-p762 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Recovery of Hypothalamic Pituitary Function After Stalk Transection and Panhypopituitarism in an Adolescent

Zacharin Margaret

A 12 year old boy sustained a severe head injury by a passing car whilst crossing the road. Injuries were confined to massive basal skull fracture, right sided blindness, acute onset diabetes insipidus, extradural and subdural bleeding requiring surgical decompression. Pre-operative physical examination revealed a healthy looking boy, height 60th centile for age, Tanner stage III puberty, 10 ml testes bilaterally. MR head demonstrated apparent pituitary stalk transection and r...

hrp0086p1-p814 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Changes to Thyroid Function (TF) Following Treatment with Growth Hormone (GH) Therapy in Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS)

Musthaffa Yassmin , Scheermeyer Elly , Hughes Ian , Harris Mark , Crock Patricia , Leong Gary

Background: Normal TF is necessary for optimal growth. Changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis following GH therapy are reported. GH therapy has been suggested to centrally inhibit TSH production as well as peripherally increasing T4 to T3 conversion which increases negative feedback on TSH production. Hypothalamic dysfunction is a feature of PWS, therefore these patients may be at risk of developing central hypothyroidism associated with GH therapy.<p cla...

hrp0082p3-d2-681 | Bone (1) | ESPE2014

Variability in Clinical and Genetic Spectrum in Hypophosphatasia: Natural History in Two Patients

Martos-Moreno Gabriel A , Lerma Sergio , Garcia-Esparza Elena , Argente Jesus

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, although symptoms in heterozygous carriers are described. Age at symptom onset determines six clinical forms with different severity and prognosis, but showing phenotypic overlapping.Objective: We aimed to show this genetic and clinical variability by analyzing two cases.Case 1: Male, born at 38+5 weeks with 2250 g (−2.22 SDS) and 45 cm (&#8722...

hrp0082p3-d3-759 | Diabetes (4) | ESPE2014

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Pediatrics: an Emerging Reality in Our Country: First Described in Spain

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Lorente-Blazquez Isabel

Background: The diagnosis of increasingly serious in the early years of life obesity has experienced a large epidemiological increased worldwide in recent decades, and especially in our country and in some groups. Many of the metabolic complications (SM) and cardiovascular have their origins in childhood and are closely related to the presence of insulin resistance (IR), which associated complications: hepatic steatosis, endothelial dysfunction, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS...

hrp0084p2-238 | Bone | ESPE2015

Can Vitamin D Deficiency Cause Prolongation in Visual Evoked Potentials?

Dogan Murat , Aydin Ilyas , Kaba Sultan , Bala Keziban Asli , Gulpinar Ozlem

Objective: It is known that vitamin D has differential roles in cell proliferation, differentiation, neurotransmission and neuroplasticity in nervous system and exerts neurotrophic and neuroprotective effects. In recent studies, it was shown that vitamin D could be protective against in age-related macular degeneration and optic neuritis related to demyelinating disorders. Here, we aimed to perform visual evoked potential (VEP) studies before treatment in patients with rickets...