hrp0097p2-113 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2023

The complexity of Hyperinsulinism in newborns

Clemente Marisa , Crawley Louise , Weerasinghe Kamal

Background: Hyperinsulinism represents a group of clinically, genetically and morphologically heterogeneous disorders characterised by β-cell dysfunction in glucose homeostasis leading to excessive insulin secretion with profound and recurrent hypoglycaemia. In most countries it occurs in approximately 1/25,000 to 1/50,000 births. Mutations in at least 14 genes have been reported to cause congenital hyperinsulinism. In nearly half of the cases, cause rema...

hrp0094p2-90 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Changing reality: rebirth of old diseases in new circumstances. Severe vitamin D deficiency presenting as hypocalcemic seizures in a healthy adolescent after prolonged COVID-19 lock-down.

Naugolny Larissa , Rachmiel Marianna , Weintrob Naomi ,

Context: Nutritional vitamin D deficiency is rare in the high income countries; its manifestations are usually associated with the combination of accompanying risk factors, as malnutrition, chronic illness, dark skin or restricted exposure to sunlight due to cultural practices.Objective: The aim of this case report is to increase the awareness to severe vitamin D deficiency as a result of extreme indoor isolation due to ...

hrp0094p2-67 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets caused by a large deletion in PHEX gene in a Brazilian family

Chini Larissa , Cabral Larissa , Cavalieri Marilene , Isaac Alvaro , Carneiro Zumira , Hirose Thiago , Lourenco Charles ,

Background: X linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLHR; OMIM 307800) is an X linked dominant disorder caused by mutations in the phosphate regulating neutral endopeptidase homolog X linked (PHEX) gene, which is located at Xp22.11.Objective: To clarify the underlying mechanism of a Brazilian family with hypophosphatemic rickets whose clinical manifestations were very broad among members of different generations.<p class=...

hrp0089p2-p247 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

GH Unmasked Laryngomalacia and worsened Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Infants with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Salehi Parisa , Wrede Joanna E , Johnson Kaalan E , Chen Maida L

Background: Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS), due to loss of paternal gene expression on chromosome 15q11.2-13, is characterized by hypotonia, hypothalamic-pituitary dysregulation, abnormal respiratory drive, and hyperphagia. GH, often started in infancy, improves tone, body composition, and height. Concerns about sudden death in children with PWS started on GH, hypothesized secondary to worsening obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) from adenotonsillar hypertrophy, resulted in guidelines...

hrp0086rfc6.5 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management | ESPE2016

Abnormal Videofluoroscopic Swallow Studies (VFSS) in Infants with Prader-Willi Syndrome Indicate a High Rate of Silent Aspiration

Salehi Parisa , Chen Maida , Beck Anita , McAfee Amber , Kim Soo-Jeong , Herzig Lisa , Leavitt Anne

Background: Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS), due to loss of expression from genes within the PWS imprinted region at chromosome 15q11.2-13, is characterized by hypotonia and feeding intolerance in infancy with later development of hyperphagia and obesity. Growth hormone improves tone, body composition, and height and can be started in infancy. Morbidity and mortality in PWS include those secondary to hyperphagia and respiratory illness as well as a 17% reported incidence of sudden...

hrp0084p2-377 | Fat | ESPE2015

The Effect of Exenatide on Weight and Appetite in Overweight Adolescents and Young Adults with Prader–Willi Syndrome

Salehi Parisa , Hsu Isabel , Azen Colleen G , Mittelman Steven D , Geffner Mitchell E , Jeandron Debra

Background: Prader–Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a genetic disorder associated with hyperphagia and hyperghrelinemia with major morbidity due to obesity. The aetiology of hyperphagia is unknown, but presumed to be multifactorial, and, as ghrelin is orexigenic, high levels may contribute to weight issues in PWS. Currently, there is no effective medical treatment for hyperphagia in PWS, but targeting appetite could be beneficial. Exenatide (Byetta (synthetic exendin-4); AstraZene...

hrp0092p1-314 | Diabetes and Insulin (2) | ESPE2019

Comparison Between Patients and Families who Routinely Download Data and Those who do Not Download Data at Home in The Management of Type 1 Diabetes

Ng Sze May , Sultana Perveen , Clemente Marisa , Apperley Louise

Background: In type 1 diabetes (T1D), optimal glycaemic control requires intensive self-management to reduce the risk of complications. While routine downloading and review of blood glucose data is part of clinical practice of healthcare providers in an outpatient setting, patients and families are also educated, advised and encouraged to regularly download and review blood glucose data at home in order to make adjustments to insulin dosing for carbohydrate in...

hrp0089p2-p242 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Unusual Clinical Manifestations in Turner Syndrome

Akulevich Natallia , Makarava Yulia , Ershova Larissa , Kunavitch Irina

Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by partly or completely missing of an X chromosome and variability of clinical signs. We present tree Caucasian mosaic TS girls with unusual clinical course and discuss some literature.Case 1: A girl referred first to paediatric endocrinologist at the age of 8.5 y. for metabolic problems (an excessive weight gain, acanthosis nigricans, impaired glucose tolerance, hyperinsulinemia). The height was not a concern (Media...

hrp0084p1-148 | Miscelleaneous | ESPE2015

The Analysis of Occurrence the Zinc Transporter Antibodies ZnT8 in Children with Graves’ Disease and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Bossowski Artur , Borysewicz-Sanczyk Hanna , Bossowska Anna , Szalecki Mieczyslaw , Kucharska Anna , Pyrzak Beata , Walczak Mieczyslaw , Petriczko Elzbieta , Ziora Katarzyna , Del Pilar Larosa Maria , Chen Shu , Powell Michael , Furmaniak Jadwiga , Smith Bernard Rees

Introduction: Recent studies have revealed the presence of zinc and the expression of zinc transporter (ZnT) family members in most endocrine cell types. Moreover it was demonstrated that the ZnT family plays an important role in the synthesis and secretion of many hormones like insulin. We studied the prevalence of ZnT8 Ab in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD).Material and methods: The study was performed in the group consisting of 20 Grav...

hrp0095p1-154 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Reference values in pelvic ultrasonography for a Spanish population of healthy girls between 6 and 12 years old

Corripio Raquel , Villalobos Marisa , Patricia Beltrán-Salazar Viviana , Pérez Jacobo , Duran Carmina

Background: Pelvic ultrasonography (PUS) of the uterus and ovaries allows the diagnosis of changes in sexual development. However, the reference values used in Spain originate from old studies conducted in other countries.Objective: To determine reference uterine and ovarian measurements by PUS and according to pubertal status and bone age in a Spanish population of healthy girls aged between 6 and 12 years.<p class=...