hrp0084ha2 | A New Syndrome Associated with Mutations in the Gene for Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A2 (PAPP-A2) | ESPE2015

A New Syndrome Associated with Mutations in the Gene for Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A2 (PAPP-A2) Causing Proportionate Short Stature, High Circulating IGF-I, IGFBP-3, and ALS, Mild Microcephaly, thin Long Bones and Decreased Bone Mineral Density in two Unrelated Families

Dauber Andrew , Munoz-Calvo Maria T , Barrios Vicente , Desikan Vardhini , Pozo Jesus , Muzumdar Radhika , Martos-Moreno Gabriel A , Hawkins Federico , Domene Horacio , Jasper Hector G , Kloverpris Soren , Yakar Shoshana , Conover Cheryl A , Kopchick John J , Hwa Vivian , Chowen Julie A , Oxvig Claus , Rosenfeld Ron G , Perez-Jurado Luis A , Argente Jesus

Background: PAPP-A2 is a metalloproteinase that specifically cleaves IGFBPs 3 and 5. Papp-a2 knock-out (KO) mice show a reduction in body size and skeletal abnormalities.Objective and hypotheses: Our objective is to report two affected families from Spain and USA. The Spanish family presents a homozygous frameshift mutation in exon 3 of the PAPP-A2 gene (c.1927_ 1928insAT, p.D643fs25X) resulting in a premature stop codon, with 2 of 4 si...

hrp0095p2-89 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Design, certification and evaluation of an Insulin Infusion Therapy Care and Education Program (PAETII) in children/adolescents in a Pediatric Unit

J. Chueca Maria , Gabari Mercedes , Burillo Elisabeth , Berrade Sara , Herrero Sara , Francisco Laura , Lopez de Dicastillo Ana , Andres Carlos

A structured program of therapeutic education is essential to achieve a good result from the use of technology in the treatment of diabetes.Objectives: Facilitate knowledge, skills and aptitudes to patients and their families in therapy. Promote the capacity for self-management and adherence to treatment. Provide ongoing support to patients. Improve clinical outcomes, health status and quality of life.Metho...

hrp0092p2-277 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Congenital Hypothyroidism: Neonatal SCREENING PROGRAM with T4 and TSH

Chueca Maria J. , Moreno Paula , Dura Teodoro , Berrade Sara , Andres Carlos , Garcia Maria Dolores , Moreno Jose Carlos , Ascunce Nieves

Objectives: -To determine children diagnosed with central congenital hypothyroidism (CCH) by a screening program using TSH and total T4 between May 2016 and January 2019.-To analyze the characteristics of the disease in these children.Material and Methods: During the time of the study, 14.743 newborns have been screened. Cut-off points are used for TSH ≥10MU/ml and T4 6 and 20 mg/dl as lower ...

hrp0089p3-p084 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

Diabetic Capilaropathy: A Case Report

Andres Carlos , Tabuenca Laura , Sanchez Idoia , Diaz Laura , Chueca Maria J , Berrade Sara , Dura Teodoro , Compains Esther

Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus is a disease with a wide range of systemic complications. Eye complications may seriously threaten quality of life. Diabetic retinopathy is the most frequent diabetic ocular complication. However, diabetic capilaropathy is a little known condition of diabetic retinopathy. It is an acute optic disc edema and/or macular edema; due to an acute hyperglycaemia.Method: We present a case of a diabetic 14-years-old female with diab...

hrp0089p2-p248 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

How Frequent Are Growth Charts Used in Paediatric Clinics? An Audit of Growth Chart Use in a District General Hospital in Scotland

Punton Andrew , Britton Nicola , Schulga Jiohn

Introduction: The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health1 highlights the importance of growth as a measurement of health and wellbeing in children. Growth measurements in children can only be evaluated if plotted on a growth chart. The use of growth charts was reviewed in Forth Valley Royal Hospital Paediatric department over 10 days in all clinics held in the paediatric outpatient department.Method: Case notes of all c...

hrp0084p1-102 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

The Role of HNF1B in Human Pancreas Development and Diabetes

El Khairi Ranna , Hattersley Andrew , Vallier Ludovic

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous disorder with multiple aetiologies. Monogenic diabetes accounts for an estimated 2–5% of cases and is often associated with impaired pancreas development and β-cell dysfunction. Heterozygous mutations in the transcription factor, HNF1B, result in multi-system disease including diabetes due to β-cell dysfunction, hepatic insulin resistance and pancreatic hypoplasia. However, the mechanisms that underlie development...

hrp0084p3-961 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Characterisation of Children Born Small for Gestational Age within the Australian Indications for GH (GH) Therapy: An OZGROW Analysis

Hughes Ian , Harris Mark , Cotterill Andrew

Background: Small for gestational age (SGA) without subsequent catch up growth is an indication for GH treatment in Europe, the US, and Korea but not in Australia. However, many SGA are likely to be included under the ‘short stature and slow growth’ (SSSG) indication. It is unknown to what extent children born SGA are included in the Australian indications or how they differ from non-SGA patients within each indication and gender.Objective and ...

hrp0097p1-231 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Children with Type 1 Diabetes and Obesity show biochemical changes associated with insulin resistance

Hayes Eadaoin , Cody Declan , E Hogan Andrew

Children with Type 1 diabetes are experiencing higher levels of overweight and obesity as a consequence of intensive insulin therapy as well as background socioeconomic and environmental factors that are contributing to excess adiposity in the general population. The consequences of obesity in people with type 1 diabetes are of particular concern, as obesity in adults increases the risk of both diabetes-related and obesity-related complications, including cardiovascular diseas...

hrp0086fc8.3 | Growth: Clinical | ESPE2016

PAPP-A2 Gene Mutation Effects on Glucose Metabolism and Bone Mineral Density and Response to Therapy with Recombinant Human IGF-I

Salcedo Catalina Cabrera , Hwa Vivian , Tyzinski Leah , Andrew Melissa , Wasserman Halley , Backeljauw Philippe , Dauber Andrew

Background: PAPP-A2 (pregnancy-associated plasma protein A2) deficiency, caused by homozygous mutations in the PAPP-A2 gene results in a novel syndrome of significant growth failure. PAPP-A2 cleaves IGF binding proteins 3 and 5, thereby freeing IGF-I from its ternary complex and allowing it to become biologically active. We recently reported the first two families with PAPP-A2 mutations. Response to recombinant human IGF-I (rhIGF-1) in these patients is unknown.<p class="a...

hrp0086rfc14.3 | Growth : Mechanisms | ESPE2016

Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies a GH1 Gene Mutation Causing Familial Isolated Growth Hormone Deficiency with Normal Peak Growth Hormone Concentrations

Salcedo Catalina Cabrera , Hwa Vivian , Tyzinski Leah , Andrew Melissa , Backeljauw Philippe , Dauber Andrew

Background: Familial isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) type II is autosomal dominantly inherited and caused by splice-site mutations and nucleotide substitutions in the GH1 gene. The missense mutation R183H is a well-described genetic variant that causes familial IGHD type II. Individuals with this mutation have releasable GH stores, but GH secretion is severely reduced resulting in short stature.Objective and hypotheses: This study aimed to repo...