hrp0084fc5.5 | Endocrine Oncology/Turner | ESPE2015

Hereditary Turner Syndrome 46,X,rec(X)inv(p21q28) in Six Women and Four Generations: Estimation of Skeletal Effects of GH Treatment

Stoklasova Judith , Kaprova Jana , Trkova Marie , Nedomova Vera , Zemkova Daniela , Soucek Ondrej , Matyskova Jana , Sumnik Zdenek , Lebl Jan

Background: Terminal Xp-deletion causes a variant of Turner syndrome (TS). Several studies described the associated phenotype: gonadal function is generally preserved and short stature is the major clinical feature.Case presentation: We present a family with vertical transmission of TS affecting six women in four subsequent generations. SNP-array indicates that the chromosomal aberration in this family includes terminal Xp-deletion and terminal Xq-duplic...

hrp0097rfc6.5 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty 1 | ESPE2023

Efficacy and security of gonadotropin treatment in adolescents with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

Sayol-Torres Laura , González Judith , Gonzalez Núria , Campos Ariadna , Mogas Eduard , Yeste Diego , Clemente Maria

Objective: To describe efficacy and security of treatment protocol with gonadotropins in adolescents with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH).Methods: Prospective study of patients with HH who received hGH and rhFSH in puberty. HH diagnosed during first months of life or in adolescence (testicular volume<4cc in >16 year-old with FSH<1.2UI/L, testosterone<40ng/dL and GnRH-test with LH-peak<6UI/L)<p class...

hrp0097p1-127 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Effects and safety of growth hormone (GH) treatment in 6 children with pycnodysostosis

Renes Judith , Sas Theo , Clement-de Boer Agnes , Zwaveling-Soonawala Nitash , van der Kaay Danielle , Hokken-Koelega Anita

Background: Pycnodysostosis is a very rare autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia caused by cathepsin K deficiency. It is characterized by extreme short stature resulting in an adult height in males typically <150 cm and in females <134 cm. Bone-fragility and frequent fractures are present. There are few case-reports on the effects of GH treatment.Objective: To evaluate the effect and safety of GH in 6 patients wit...

hrp0097p2-133 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

Integrated care for childhood obesity within the medical and municipal domain

van Mil Edgar , Koetsier Leandra , Seidell Jaap , Sijben Marian , Stroo Judith , van der Velde Marian , Halberstadt Jutka

Childhood obesity is a chronic disease with detrimental effects on health and wellbeing. Treatment was traditionally focused on reducing caloric intake and increasing energy expenditure. However, considering the global increase in prevalence in obesity, especially in the paediatric age range, this approach is insufficient and transition to new initiatives is needed. Obesity is a complex disease resulting from the interaction of multiple underlying factors, including personal c...

hrp0095p1-1 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Collection of salivary steroids in children under conditions replicating home sampling

Tonge Joseph , Keevil Brian , Craig Jessica , Langley Joe , Whitaker Martin , Ross Richard , Elder Charlotte

Background: Measurement of salivary glucocorticoids is an accepted method for testing adrenal function and is gaining popularity as it offers a non-invasive collection technique, enabling sampling in the community or home environment, allowing tailored capture of steroid circadian rhythm and improved patient experience. However, there is little data on stability during home collection and sampling methods in young children. Current salivary collection techniqu...

hrp0095p1-8 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Evolution of the Short Synacthen Test over a decade - a single UK centre’s experience

Ross Callum , Craig Jessica , Hariprasad Anu-Sree , Auckland Isobel , Colyer Sharon , Elder Charlotte

Background: The Short Synacthen Test (SST) is the most popular test of adrenal insufficiency (AI) worldwide. The current SST protocol at Sheffield Children’s Hospital (SCH), UK, recommends measurement of serum cortisol at baseline, then 30- and 60-minutes post stimulation, with a peak cortisol of >429nmol/l constituting a pass. Our practice has evolved to consider near-pass results as “borderline” and patients may be treated with stress do...

hrp0089p1-p010 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

The Circadian Rhythm of Cortisol Binding Globulin has Little Impact on Cortisol Exposure after Hydrocortisone Dosing

Melin Johanna , Hartung Niklas , Parra-Guillen Zinnia , Whitaker Martin , Ross Richard , Kloft Charlotte

Background: Optimisation of hydrocortisone replacement therapy remains challenging due to complex pharmacokinetics as circulating cortisol is protein bound mainly to corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) that has a circadian rhythm.Objective: A detailed analysis of the CBG circadian rhythm and its impact on cortisol exposure during hydrocortisone replacement therapy.Methods: CBG was measured over 24 h in 14 healthy...

hrp0089p1-p195 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P1 | ESPE2018

Long Term Reversibility of Presumed ACTH Deficiency (ACTHd) in Children and Young People (CYP) with Intracranial Germ Cell Tumours (IGCT)

Pieri Kyriaki , Michaelidou Maria , Chatoo Zaynab , Holloway Ross , Dastamani Antonia , Spoudeas Helen A

Introduction: ACTHd is life-threatening and difficult to differentiate from ACTH suppression (ACTHs) especially in CYP receiving perioperative corticosteroids. In our experience, this is always the most robust anterior pituitary hormone to brain injury, whilst GH deficiency (GHd) is the first and LH/FSHd and TSHd intermediate in hierarchy. We previously showed HPA axis recovery at 3.08 (2.38–10.33) years after cortiscosteroid therapy for ACTHd in 13.6% of 44 CYP with cran...

hrp0082p2-d1-460 | Growth | ESPE2014

Skeletal Disproportion and Final Adult Height in Childhood-Onset Crohn’s Disease

Mason Avril , Iljuhhina Jelena , Laird Susan , Ross David , Ahmed Syed Faisal , Gaya Dan R , Gerasamidis Konstantinos

Background: Short stature is a recognized complication of Crohn’s disease (CD) in children. Less is known on the impact of disease on final adult height and body proportions.Objective and hypotheses: To assess height and body proportions in 48 adults (F: 30; M: 18) with childhood (ACO) or adult (AAO) onset CD and 44 children (C) (F:22; M:22) with CD.Method: Standing, sitting height (SH) and leg length (SILL) were measured and ...

hrp0095fc4.5 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Pten knockout in osteoprogenitor cells leads to loss of adipose tissue

Kolbig Florentien , Lorenz Judith , Roth Lisa , Lindhorst Andreas , Thor Doreen , Le Duc Diana , Gericke Martin , Kiess Wieland , Klöting Nora , Krause Kerstin , Garten Antje

Background and Aim: Pediatric patients with germline mutations in the phosphatase and tensin homolog (Pten) gene frequently develop aberrant adipose tissue growth called lipomas. In severe cases, recurrent lipoma formation can have adverse effects on organ function and quality of life. Due to the lack of understanding the basis of lipoma development, no systemic treatment options are available. We therefore aimed to characterize an already described lipoma bea...