hrp0089p2-p106 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Congenital Hyperinsulinism: Clinical and Molecular Characteristics – Fluorine-18-L-Dihydroxyphenylalanine Positron Emission Tomography (F-DOPA PET) Scan Results – Treatment Responses and Short Term Outcomes of 5 Patients

Turan Hande , Dagdeviren Cakir Aydilek , Cayir Atilla , De Franco Elisa , Ellard Sian , Sonmezoglu Kerim , Ercan Oya , Olcay Evliyaoglu Saadet

Aim: The most common cause of persistent hypoglycemia and related brain damage in infancy is congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI), due to inappropriate secretion of insülin by pancreatic βcells. The most frequent and most serious mutations are activating mutations in ABBC8 or KCNJ11 genes. Genetic analyses, which might predict the type of lesion, performed in early period and 18f dopa pet scanning are very valuable for treatment choice and follow-up of the patients. In t...

hrp0098p3-78 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

Severe case of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes – where to go when nothing seems to help?

Crawley Eleanor , Matei Cristina

Background: There has been in recent years a significant increase of incidence of obesity and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children and young people (CYP). Most therapeutics research for T2D has been done in adults. There is increasing concern of high risk patients that are very slow to respond to our standard approach, especially as youth with T2D have greater degree of insulin resistance, more rapid beta cell failure and prevalence of complications compared with...

hrp0084p3-1222 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Seven Cases with Williams Beuren Syndrome: Endocrine Evaluation and Long-Term Follow-Up

Guven Ayla

Objectives: Hypercalcaemia, hypothyroidism, and early puberty are the most common endocrine disorders defined in Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS). Here, endocrine evaluation and long-term follow-up of seven patients with WBS are given.Methods: Data were obtained from patient’s medical records. WBS was diagnosed by demonstration of the deletion on chromosome 7 by using FISH method (7q11.23). OGTT were performed in four patients. Thyroid ultrasonography...

hrp0089p3-p193 | GH & IGFs P3 | ESPE2018

Growth Hormone Deficiency Intwo Children with Williams-Beuren Syndrome: The Long-Term Response to Growth Hormone (GH) Therapy

Soliman Ashraf , Adel Ashraf , Alyafiei fawzia

Background: Pre- and postnatal growth retardation of unknown pathogenesis is a common clinical feature in patients with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS). However, growth hormone deficiency (GHD) has not been considered a major cause of growth retardation.Case reports: We report two female patients with confirmed WBS who had defective GH secretion in response to two provocative tests and low IGF-I level and their growth response to GH therapy for 9 years. T...

hrp0089fc12.1 | Diabetes and Insulin 2 | ESPE2018

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Profiles in Healthy Non-Diabetic Children and Adolescents: A Multicenter Prospective Study

DuBose Stephanie , Li Zoey , Beck Roy , Tamborlane William

Since CGM-based outcomes that are increasingly being used in clinical pediatric diabetes research, this study was aimed at gathering normative sensor data in healthy, non-diabetic children using the recently approved DexCom G6 system. In this multicenter study, healthy, non-diabetic children and adolescents (age 7 to <18 years, BMI between 5th and 85th percentile, and HbA1c <5.7%) were included. Each participant wore a blinded DexCom G6 for approx. 10 days and kept a d...

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...

hrp0098p3-62 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

Severe hypertriglyceridaemia and lipaemia retinalis in a child presenting with diabetic ketoacidosis

Kimber Kathryn , Crawley Eleanor , Jones Stephanie

Presentation: A 15-year-old girl presented to Paediatric A&E with lethargy, polyuria, polydipsia and blurred vision. Initial blood gas showed a pH of 7.28, blood glucose unrecordable and ketones of 4mmol/L. The patient was started on IV fluids and insulin, according to the diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) protocol, and a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus was made.Investigations: Finger-prick capillary sampling pro...

hrp0095p1-429 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia as a cause of short stature

Purushothaman Preetha , F Gevers Evelien

Introduction: Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (PPRD) is a rare genetic bone disorder characterised by the progressive degeneration of articular cartilage leading to pain, stiffness, joint enlargement and short stature. PPRD occurs due to a mutation in cellular communication network factor 6 (CCN6)/Wnt1-inducible signalling protein 3 (WISP3) gene, encoding a 354 amino acid signalling factor involved in BMP/WNT signalling and mitochondri...

hrp0095lb22 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Maternal and Cord Blood Metabolites Associations with Childhood Glucose Outcomes in the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Follow-up Study.

E. Bianco Monica , Hai My , Scholtens Denise , Josefson Jami , Lowe William , Jr

Background: Maternal triglycerides, fatty acids, and their metabolites together with sugars and metabolic intermediates may play a role in newborn outcomes. Furthermore, maternal amino acids, acylcarnitines, lipids and fatty acids and their metabolites are associated with cord C-peptide independent of maternal BMI and glycemia, highlighting the potential contribution of maternal metabolites to offspring outcomes. This study examined the associations of materna...

hrp0092p1-375 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

SOAR Study: New Approaches to Managing Social Skills Deficits in Turner Syndrome

Wolstencroft Jeanne , Kerry Eleanor , Denyer Hayley , Watkins Alice , Mandy William , Skuse David

Background: Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy (45,X) associated with social skill difficulties. The 2016 Cincinnati clinical care guidelines recommend that the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS) social skills intervention is piloted. PEERS has previously been used in face-to-face interventions with male adolescents with autism spectrum conditions. This pilot project will be the first to examine the feasibili...