hrp0086p2-p839 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

Evaluation of Referrals for Short Stature to a Regional Paediatric Centre

Yue David , Clarson Cheril

Background: Referrals to pediatric endocrine clinics for short stature are common. Height velocity (HV) is an essential component of the evaluation of short stature as growth deceleration often reflects an underlying pediatric endocrine diagnosis (PED). Access to previous measurements facilitates prompt calculation of HV.Objective and hypotheses: To determine availability of previous measurements at time of referral for short stature, to characterize PED...

hrp0084fc4.3 | Growth | ESPE2015

An Updated and Final Analysis of a Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial of the Effect of Oxandrolone and Timing of Pubertal Induction on Final Height in Turner Syndrome

Gault Emma-Jane , Cole Tim J , Perry Rebecca J , Casey Sarah , Paterson Wendy F , Hindmarsh Peter C , Betts Peter , Dunger David B , Donaldson Malcolm D C

Background: While GH therapy forms the mainstay of growth promoting treatment for Turner syndrome (TS), adjunctive use of oxandrolone and optimal timing of pubertal induction remain controversial. The previously published interim analysis of this randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial demonstrated that oxandrolone and pubertal induction at 14y vs 12y significantly increased final height. However, these effects were not additive.Objective: To up...

hrp0092p2-69 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Gluten-free Diet in Children with Recent Onset Type 1 Diabetes is Associated with Slower Pace of C-peptide Decline, Better Metabolic Control and Lower Insulin Requirement at 12 months

Neuman Vít , Pruhová Štepánka , Kulich Michal , Funda David P. , Koloušková Stanislava , Vosáhlo Jan , Romanová Martina , Petruželková Lenka , Obermannová Barbora , Cinek Ondrej , Šumník Zdenek

Objectives: Data on the role of gluten in type 1 diabetes (T1D) pathogenesis are scarce. We aimed to test whether gluten-free diet (GFD) can decelerate the decline in beta-cell capacity in newly diagnosed non-coeliac T1D children.Methods: Forty six children (aged 10.2±3.3 years) were recruited into this non-randomized self-selected intervention trial: 26 started with GFD, whereas 20 remained on standard diet. Main o...

hrp0089p3-p271 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders P3 | ESPE2018

Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia of McCune Albright Syndrome Responding to Intravenous Zoledronate Therapy

H K Ganesh , K M Girisha

Introduction: McCune Albright Syndrome consists of at least 2 of the following 3 features: (1) polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (PFD), (2) Café au lait macules and (3) autonomous endocrine hyperfunction (eg, gonadotropin-independent precocious puberty). Other endocrine syndromes include hyperthyroidism, acromegaly, and Cushing syndrome.Case: 2 year old girl presented with severe hip pain, inability to walk and progressive deformity of right lower limb....

hrp0095p2-34 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Optimal 25-OH-Vitamin D level in children derived from metabolic parameters

Gillis David , Hefter Ari , Edri Edri Shalom , Strich David

Context: Optimal levels of 25-OH-Vitamin D (25OHD) for children are unknown. Prevalent population levels of 25OHD are likely to be sub-optimal since sun exposure is reduced in modern living.Objective: To deduce recommended levels of 25OHD by testing, in children, the level at which 25OHD optimally effects calcium, phosphate and parathyroid hormone levels in a population-based data.Design:</...

hrp0094p2-82 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Vitamin D - What is the Optimal Level in the Pediatric Population

Gillis David , Hefter Ari , Edri Shalom , Strich David ,

Introduction: The optimal level of 25-OH-Vitamin D in children is not clear since most studies have been performed on adults. Creating normal levels is problematic since the recommended level of vitamin D is based on the effect of vitamin D on other parameters and not upon its level in the population.Methods: This is a "big-data" study in which we analyzed Vitamin D tests from 49,935 children sampled in Clalit He...

hrp0097p2-34 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Case Report: Massive Obesity secondary to a Homozygous MC4R mutation in a 3-year-old Boy

Gillis David , Hefter Ari , Edri Edri Shalom , Strich David

We present a 3-year-old boy with massive obesity and hyperphagia. His appetite symptoms were evident from age 3 months, and his parents report he has an insatiable appetite, and seeks food constantly. At presentation to our clinic, his BMI was 37.21 Kg/m² [+ 6.87 SDS]. Sleep apnoea is suspected, for which he is undergoing evaluation. Parents are second cousins. Both parents are moderately obese, but his siblings are normal weight for age. The mother did not have a history...

hrp0086p1-p113 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Extension of The Bone Health Index to Adults, and Reference Curves of Four Indices of Cortical Bone for Healthy Europeans

Martin David , Thodberg Hans Henrik

Background: The BoneXpert method for automated determination of bone age from hand X-rays has always included a determination of the Bone Health Index (BHI) from the cortical thicknesses in the metacarpals.Objective and hypotheses: The aim was to extend this so-called digital X-ray radiogrammetry method into adults, and present reference curves for BHI and three other indices: the metacarpal index, the Exton-Smith index and the volume-per-area (proportio...

hrp0086p1-p114 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Extension of Automated Bone Age Determination to the End of Puberty

Martin David , Thodberg Hans Henrik

Background: The BoneXpert method for automated determination of bone age (BA) from hand X-rays was introduced in 2009, covering the Greulich-Pyle BA range up to 17 years for boys and 15 years for girls.Objective and hypotheses: To present an extension of the BA range of the automated method up to 19 years for boys and 18 years for girls and to validate it against manual rating.Method: The extension was developed based on images fro...

hrp0097p1-41 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

ADIPOQ gene (adiponectin) causing neonatal diabetes mellitus in a Palestinian newborn

Abu-Libdeh Abdulsalam , Zanged David

Background: Monogenic diabetes is a type of diabetes resulting from mutations of a single gene that may be spontaneous de novo or autosomal dominant or recessive. Reported incidence is 1-4% and confirmed by molecular genetic testing. Transient neonatal diabetes is usually diagnosed within the first week of life and resolves around 12 weeks. Permanent neonatal diabetes should be considered in all children presenting with diabetes in first month of age, and do n...