hrp0097p1-543 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Phenotype and genotype in patients with growth hormone difenciency and pituitary morfology abnormality

Aguilar-Riera Cristina , González-Llorens Núria , Mogas Eduard , Campos Ariadna , Fàbregas Anna , Fernández Paula , Vázquez Elida , Yeste Diego , Clemente María

Introduction: Congenital hypopituitarism is a heterogeneous disorder with isolated hormone deficiency(IPHD) or combined(CPHD). Main risk factors for CPHD include H-P abnormalities such agenesis corpus callosum(ACC), anterior pituitary hypoplasia(APH), ectopic posterior pituitary(EPP), pituitary stalk interruption(PSI), septo-optic dysplasia(SOD), and holoprosencephaly(HPE).Patients and Methods: Prospective and longitudin...

hrp0097p2-27 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Use of the arginine-stimulated copeptin test in polyuric syndrome in paediatrics. Experience in three patients

González Llorens Núria , Puerto Carranza Elsa , Mogas Viñals Eduard , Campos Martorell Ariadna , Yeste Fernández Diego , Clemente León María

Introduction: Differential diagnosis of partial arginine vasopressin deficiency (P-AVPD) and primary polydipsia (PP) can be challenging. Arginine-stimulated copeptin concentrations have been used to differentiate between arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVPD) and PP, setting a copeptin value of 3.8pmol/L at 60 min as a cut-off point in adults.Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the arginine-stimulated test ...

hrp0082p2-d3-619 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2014

A Child with Clinical and Cytogenetic Features of Male Edward Syndrome and Turner Syndrome with Bilateral Gonadoblastoma in Infancy

MacMahon J , Morrissey R , McDermott M , Quinn F , Green A , Lynch SM

Background: Mosaic Turner syndrome (TSM) commonly occurs in the form of 45,X/46,XX and 45,X/46,Xiq, although mosaicism including the presence of a Y chromosome has been well documented. It is associated with increased risk of gonadoblastoma (GB).Objective and hypotheses: To date, there are only six reported cases of TSM with a trisomy 18 karyotype, and only two of these were phenotypically female with 45,X, 47,XY+18 karyotype.Metho...

hrp0095p1-195 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Molecular Characterisation of Patients with Thyroid Dyshormonogenesis and Variants in DUOX2

Baz-Redón Noelia , Camats-Tarruella Núria , Fernández-Cancio Mónica , Antolín María , García-Arumí Elena , Mogas Eduard , Campos Ariadna , Fàbregas Anna , Gonzalez-Llorens Núria , Soler Laura , Clemente María , Yeste Diego

Introduction: Thyroid dyshormonogenesis (TD) is a heterogeneous group of genetic diseases caused by the total or partial defect in the synthesis or secretion of thyroid hormones. It presents clinical heterogeneity, from subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) to goitre. The clearer understanding of the pathways and enzymatic activities involved in the synthesis of thyroid hormones has allowed us to identify an important number of causal genes. Defective organification...

hrp0095p1-593 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Genetic and Functional Studies of Patients with Thyroid Dyshormonogenesis Associated with Defects in The TSH Receptor (TSHR)

Camats-Tarruella Núria , Baz-Redón Noelia , Fernández-Cancio Mónica , Antolín María , Garcia-Arumí Elena , Mogas Eduard , Campos Ariadna , Fàbregas Anna , Gonzalez-Llorens Núria , Soler Laura , Clemente María , Yeste Diego

Introduction: The thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) has a key role in the thyroid gland. It is involved in folliculogenesis, differentiation, organogenesis, and thyroid hormone synthesis and production. Its genetic defects can cause poor differentiation (thyroid dysgenesis) and/or thyroid malfunction (thyroid dyshormonogenesis, TD). Therefore, its phenotype spectrum is wide, ranging from severe congenital hypothyroidism (CH) to mild hyperthyrotropinemia. Some hetero...

hrp0095p1-397 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Molecular Diagnosis of Non-Autoinmune Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Paediatrics

Gonzalez-Llorens Nuria , Antolin Mate Maria , Clemente Leon Maria , Campos Martorell Ariadna , Mogas Viñals Eduard , Soler Colomer Laura , Tomasini Rosangela , Gonzalez-Morla Judith , Murillo Valles Marta , Aguilar Riera Cristina , Casano Sancho Paula , Bosch Muñoz Jordi , Escuer Morell Mercè , Ortigosa Gomez Sandra , Hernandez-Herrero Maria , Feliu Rovira Albert , Camats-Tarruella Nuria , Baz-Redon Noelia , Fernandez-Cancio Monica , Yeste Fernandez Diego

Introduction: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is a biochemical condition characterized by serum levels of TSH above the reference range upper limit (4,5μUI/mL), with normal concentrations of thyroid hormones. In cases of non-autoimmune subclinical hypothyroidism (NASHT), genetic defects have been described and can determine disorders in the biosynthesis process of thyroid hormones, such as heterozygous mutations in the TSH receptor gene (TSHR) and ...

hrp0089s8.1 | Thyroid disorders | ESPE2018

Thyroid Hormone Transporter Defects

Visser W Edward

Thyroid hormone is crucial for metabolism and development. Cellular thyroid hormone homeostasis requires adequate function of (i) thyroid hormone transporter proteins, (ii) deiodinating enzymes and (iii) nuclear receptors. Thyroid hormone transporters are crucial for cellular uptake of T3 and T4. Over the last years, a number of thyroid hormone transporters have been identified and their physiological relevance has been established. The most well-studied example is MCT8 defici...

hrp0094p1-124 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Management of endocrine aspects of Noonan syndrome across Europe: A subanalysis of a European clinical practice survey

Edouard Thomas , Zenker Martin , Ostman-Smith Ingegerd , Ortega Castello Eduardo , Wolf Cordula , Burkitt-Wright Emma , Verloes Alain , Garcia-Minaur Sixto , Tartaglia Marco , Shaikh Guftar , Lebl Jan ,

Aim: There is a current lack of international guidelines for managing the endocrine aspects of Noonan syndrome (NS). A clinical practice survey was developed to identify knowledge gaps and differences in the management of patients with NS across Europe.Materials and Methods: A 60-question clinical practice survey was developed for clinical geneticists, paediatric endocrinologists and paediatric cardiologists directly involved in treating...

hrp0084p3-1112 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

A Boy with Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency and Agenesis of Right Internal Carotid Artery: A Rare Association or a Simple Coincidence?

Vieira TC , Ramos Carolina , Vellutini Eduardo

Background: Congenital combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD) may be associated with pituitary/extra pituitary abnormalities. Well-known causes are mutations in pituitary transcription factor genes. Agenesis of internal carotid artery (ICA) is a rare vascular anomaly that has been associated with CPHD.Case presentation: The patient is a 2-year old male, born at term to non-consanguineous parents, birth wt 3.2 kg, length 47 cm, no gestational or per...

hrp0084p1-132 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Severe Hyperthyroidism in an Infant Revealed a Familial Non-Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism with Novel Heterozygous Thyrotropin Receptor Gene Mutation

Petit Isabelle Oliver , Savagner Frederique , Edouard Thomas , Caron Philippe

Background: The familial non-autoimmune hyperthyroidism (FNAH) is a hereditary disease caused by dominant activating mutations of the TSH receptor (TSHR) gene and rare in the paediatric population.Case presentation: A 20-month girl was referred for tachycardia. In personal history, she was delivered at 35 weeks of gestation by caesarean for fœtal tachycardia; she had been hospitalised at 1 and 5 months for diarrhoea and tachycardia was noticed. Clin...