hrp0095p2-96 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

SGPT and FT4 correlations among Greek school age children with obesity or severe obesity

Leka-Emiri Sofia , Kosteria Ioanna , Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis , Dikaiakoy Eirini , Evangelopoulou Catherine , Kafetzi Maria , Petrou Vasilios , Michalacos Stefanos

Background/Aims: Pediatric obesity remains an ongoing serious international health concern. Whether liver dysfunction is related to thyroid dysfunction in this population is controversial. Compare SGPT, TSH, FT4 and insulin resistance indexes between children with obesity or severe obesity.Methods: 279 children (143 females) with ΒΜΙ (≥95percentile) (CDC BMI curves) were divided in two groups (Group 1, ob...

hrp0095p2-296 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Factors related to permanent congenital hypothyroidism

Sik Kim Heung , Yun Park So , Lee Donghyun , Kang Seokjin

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to retrospectively analyze the clinical, laboratory, imaging findings (sonography and Tc99m-pertechnetate scanning) in patient with congenital hypothyroidism (CH) who completed 3 years of LT4 medication.Method: 86 patients with congenital hypothyroidism were retrospectively reviewed. Medical history, laboratory, radiologic finding at the time of CH diagnosis were evaluated. Correlat...

hrp0092p3-42 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Congenital Hyperinsulinism in Kosova

Kotori Vjosa Mulliqi , Kotori Afrim

Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare inherited disease characterized by dysregulated insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells leading to profound and recurrent hypoglycemia. The incidence of the disease in most countries worldwide is about 1 in 50000 newborns, and more frequent in countries with high consanguinity. Recurrent hypoglycemia can lead to neurological insult and permanent brain injury.In Kosova in the last 15 years there were 4 ...

hrp0089s7.2 | Bone | ESPE2018

Hypophosphatasia: Disease and Treatment

Bishop Nick

Hypophosphatasia affects both hard and soft tissues. Its manifestations may become apparent at any time from fetal life to old age and the range of its severity and presentation varies perhaps more than any other metabolic bone disease. With the advent of enzyme replacement therapy, children who would have died not only survive, but can also thrive. As follow-up of treated children continues, we are beginning to understand the potential for complications of treatment and co-mo...

hrp0089s8.2 | Thyroid disorders | ESPE2018

Central Hypothyroidism – an Update

van Trotsenburg Paul

Central hypothyroidism can be best defined as lower than desirable thyroid hormone production and secretion because of insufficient stimulation of a normal thyroid gland by a defective pituitary or hypothalamus, resulting in a too low plasma or serum (free) thyroxine (FT4) concentration accompanied by a more or less normal thyrotropin (TSH) concentration. Central hypothyroidism can occur isolated or as part of multiple pituitary hormone deficiency and can be a congenital or ac...

hrp0089p2-p069 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Features of Japanese Patients with Early-Onset, Mody-Like Diabetes without Mutations in the Major Mody Genes

Yorifuji Tohru , Kawakita Rie , Higuchi Shinji , Yamada Yuki , Ohyachi Maki , Matsumura Kana

We perfomed mutational analyses of the major MODY genes (HNF1A, HNF4A, HNF1B, GCK) on 263 Japanese patients with early-onset, nonobese, MODY-like diabetes mellitus referred to Osaka City General Hospital for diagnosis. Mutations were identified in 103 (35.9%) patients; 57 mutations in GCK; 29, HNF1A; 7, HNF4A; and 10, HNF1B. Compared with these mutation-positive patients, 160 mutation-negative patients were significantly older (P=0.003), and had high...

hrp0082p3-d3-796 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents at Public and Private Schools from Uberaba Brazil

Silva Adriana Paula , Feibelmann Taciana Carla Maia , Silva Daniela Cristina , Palhares Heloisa Marcelina Cunha , Scatena Lucia Marina , Borges Maria de Fatima

Background: In Brazil there is a nutritional transition between child malnutrition and increasing prevalence of obesity.Objective and hypotheses: The study aims to identify the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children aged 5–18 years in five private and 15 public schools from city of Uberaba Brazil.Method: Anthropometric data, inventorys physical activities and socioeconomic aspects were evaluated from 1125 individuals...

hrp0084pl3 | New advances in human evolution from the analysis of ancient genomes | ESPE2015

New Advances on Human Evolution from the Analysis of Ancient Genomes

Lalueza-Fox Carles

New developments in massive sequencing techniques allow now the generation of an unprecedented amount of genomic data, including the generation of complete ancient genomes. Among those, the Neandertal and Denisovan genomes, dated between 40 000 and 50 000 years ago, are shedding new light on evolutionary processes such as the genetic basis of archaic hominins and modern humans specific adaptations -including morphological, metabolical and behavioural traits- as well as the ext...

hrp0084p2-541 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Distribution of Mutations in Genes Known to be Associated with Familial Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism in a Large Cohort

Kotan L. Damla , Mengen Eda , Gurbuz Fatih , Ozsu Elif , Tunc Selma , Kor Yilmaz , Cakir Esra P. , Abaci Ayhan , Demir Korcan , Akcay Teoman , Kirel Birgul , Kinik Sibel T. , Ozen Samim , Ucakturk Ahmet , Bideci Aysun , Durmaz Erdem , Unluhizarci Kursad , Turan Ihsan , Yuksel Bilgin , Topaloglu A. Kemal

Background: Idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH) is characterised by failure of initiation or maintenance of puberty due to insufficient gonadotropin release, which is not associated with anosmia/hyposmia.Objective and hypotheses: The objective of this study was to determine the distribution of causative mutations in an hereditary form of IHH.Method: In this prospective collaborative study, families with more than one aff...

hrp0084p3-996 | Gonads | ESPE2015

Endocrine Disruptor and Premature Puberty, is There Any Association?

Riano-Galan Isolina , Menendez Adrian Estrada , Lopez Ana Perez , Fuente Mar Coto , Moran Margot , Rodriguez-Dehli Cristina

Background: Endocrine disruptors (ED) can alter endocrine function. ED have become a part of everyday life and are found among phytoestrogens, active ingredients in pharmaceuticals, and additives or contaminants in food, personal care products, cosmetics, plastics and textiles.Objective: To describe cases of children with signs of early puberty who are exposed to ED.Method: Observational study of patients affected of premature pube...