hrp0089p3-p398 | GH & IGFs P3 | ESPE2018

Recombinant Growth Hormone Therapy in Prepubertal Children with Idiopathic Short Stature in Korea: A Phase III Randomized Trial

Im Minji , Kim J , Suh B-K , Ko CW , Lee K-H , Shin CH , Hwang JS , Kim HS , Chung WY , Kim CJ , Han H-S , Kwon NY , Cho SY , Yoo H-W , Jin D-K

Several studies have evaluated the effects of growth hormone (GH) on auxological and biochemical parameters in children with non-GH-deficient, idiopathic short stature (ISS). This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of GrowtropinR-II (recombinant human GH) in Korean patients with ISS. This was a 1-year, open-label, multicenter, phase III randomized trial of Growtropin-II in Korean patients with ISS. In total, 70 prepubertal subjects (39 males, 31 females) betwee...

hrp0089p1-p179 | Growth & Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome: First International Consensus Regarding Diagnosis and Clinical Management

Brioude Frederic , Kalish Jennifer M. , Mussa Alessandro , C. Foster Alison , Bliek Jet , Ferrero Giovanni B. , Boonen Susanne E. , Baker Robert , Bertoletti Monica , Cocchi Guido , Coze Carole , Pellegrin Maurizio De , Hussain Khalid , Krajewska-Walasek Malgorzata , Kratz Christian P. , Bouc Yves Le , Maas Saskia M. , Ounap Katrin , Peruzzi Licia , Rossignol Sylvie , Russo Silvia , Shipster Caroleen , Skorka Agata , Tatton-Brown Katrina , Tenorio Jair , Tortora Chiara , Gronskov Karen , Netchine Irene , Hennekam Raoul C. , Prawitt Dirk , Tumer Zeynep , Eggermann Thomas , Mackay Deborah J. G. , Riccio Andrea , Maher Eamonn R.

Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a rare overgrowth disorder characterised by macroglossia, exomphalos, lateralised overgrowth, organomegaly, hyperinsulinism, and an increased risk of embryonic tumor during early life. In about 80% of BWS cases, molecular defects are identified at the imprinted 11p15.5 region which contains the IGF2 and the CDKN1C genes (most patients show methylation defects at either imprinting control region IC1 or IC2, or paternal unip...

hrp0089p3-p273 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders P3 | ESPE2018

Endocrine Complications in Beta-Thalassaemia Major Children

Iancu Mirela Elena , Albu Alice Ioana

Introduction: Beta-thalassaemia major is an inherited anemia which requires chronic transfusions and is frequently associated with endocrine dysfunctions secondary to iron overload. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of various endocrine complications in beta-thalassaemia major children over a period of 14 years and the factors associated with them.Materials and methods: 61 children with BTM (mean age 12.23 years) registered at the Endo...

hrp0089p3-p320 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

Central Precocious Puberty Appeared in Infancy Period in a Patient of Sotos Syndrome

Cetin Tuğba , Ceylaner Serdar , Şıklar Zeynep , Berberoğlu Merih

Background: Sotos syndrome is a rare syndrome; with distinctive clinical findings include typical facial appearance, learning disability; and overgrowth. Advanced bone age can be detected in some cases while precocious puberty reported only in two cases until now.Case: A 6,5 months of age male infant admitted to clinic with neuromotor delay and macrogenitalia. He was second child of unrelated healthy parents, and birth-weight was 4200 g. In physical exa...

hrp0089p1-p213 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2018

Insights in Promoter Transactivation of CBX2 Expression

Hart Dirk , Biason-Lauber Anna

Background: The process of sexual differentiation is critical for reproduction in nearly all metazoan. Defects in any of the genes involved in either testicular or ovarian development can result in disorders of sex development (DSD). CBX2/M33 is a chromatin modifier that plays an important role in sexual development and its disorders, highlighted by the fact that M33-deficient mice have male-to-female sex reversal and loss-of-function of CBX2 causes 46, XY DSD in humans. Human...

hrp0089p1-p215 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2018

Mutations Involving Nuclear Receptors and Their Cofactors as a Major Cause of 46,XX DSD

Bashamboo Anu , Eozenou Caroline , Houzelstein Denis , Bignon-Topalovic Joelle , Achermann John , McElreavey Ken

The genomic analysis of 46,XX individuals with testes (known as testicular Disorders/Differences of Sex Development (TDSD) or ovotestes (ovotesticular DSD (OTDSD)) supports the hypothesis that ‘pro-testis/anti-ovary’ or ‘pro-ovary/anti-testis’ genetic pathways exist. These children typically present with virilized genitalia due to testosterone production from the presence of testicular tissue. Many individuals with TDSD and a minority with OTDSD have a tran...

hrp0089p2-p371 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

No Difference in Cognitive Performance or Gender Role Behaviour in Men with and without Hypospadias

Strandqvist Anna , Ortqvist Lisa , Frisen Louise , Nordenskjold Agneta , Herlitz Agneta , Nordenstrom Anna

Background: Hypospadias is a common malformation of male external genitalia, resulting in urethral displacement with different severity. Male genital development occurs during fetal development when also the brain is developing rapidly. Genital development is dependent on androgen effect, and androgens also have impact on gender development. We here explore whether hypospadias are associated with variation in other aspects of sex typical development.<p c...

hrp0089p2-p375 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Could Basal AMH Replace hCG Stimulation Test in XY Disorder of Sex Development Cases

Elsayed Shaymaa Raafat , Abdo Magdy Omar , Badawy Haytham Elmetwaly , Abbassy Hadeer Aly , Yaseen Duaa Khatter

Background: Traditionally, the standard endocrinological evaluation of 46, XY DSD cases is based upon measurement of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and androstenedione and their ratios either in mini-puberty or under human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) stimulation. However, this method is of limited value in reaching definite diagnosis in many cases. More recently, there is a growing appreciation of the value of assessing Sertoli cell function because the most active compart...

hrp0089lb-p10 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

The Influence of Oil-Soluble Iodinated Contrast Medium (Lipiodol) on Child’s Thyroid Function in Mice

Hongyo Tadashi , Namise Masahiro , Sawai Yukimitsu , Ishibashi Io , Kuchino Hirofumi , Seki Itsuki , Hirose Shota , Yamamura Kentaro , Ueda Yasuyuki

Introduction: Hysterosalpingography using oil-soluble iodinated contrast medium (ethiodized oil; Lipiodol) is a common examination for patients with infertility. Lipiodol remains in the body long after the examination, and there are some reports suggesting that Lipiodol induces thyroid dysfunction not only to the mother but also the fetus and the newborn. However, since there are no known mouse models of Lipiodol-induced thyroid dysfunction, we examined the influence of Lipiod...

hrp0086s6.2 | Prevention of childhood obesity | ESPE2016

Early Childhood Life Style Intervention and Obesity Outcome

Marcus Claude

Background: Treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity is rarely effective if “cure” i.e., BMI below the obesity range, is used as the definition of success. However, results of obesity treatment is much more effective if treatment is initiated in 6–7 years old children. It is therefore urgent to develop interventions for young children, both preventive and obesity treatment efforts. Results from such interventions as well as preliminary results from ongoing ...