hrp0082p3-d2-856 | Growth (3) | ESPE2014

Anthropometric Evaluation of a Cohort of School-Aged Children: the Need for National Growth References in Romania

Pop Raluca-Monica , Pascanu Ionela , Pop Marian

Background: For children above 5 years of age no specific national growth charts are available in our country, the most widely used being the Swiss ones (Prader, 1989). Previous studies have shown significant differences between the various international standards available regarding. The incidence of growth disorders.Objective and hypotheses: Our aim was to compare the recommended growth reference with a new one based on a national representative sample...

hrp0084p1-124 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyrocytes are Particularly well Protected Against Oxidative Stress Induced by H2O2

Ghaddhab Chiraz , Van Den Eeckhaute Emmanuel , Hancisse Olivier , Driessens Natacha , Dumont Jacques-Emile , Miot Francoise , Corvilain Bernard

Background: H2O2 produced in large quantities in the thyroid may play a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and cancer. In vitro, moderate amounts of H2O2 are able to cause similar DNA damage compared to irradiation and even to induce RET/PTC rearrangements.Objective and hypotheses: We compared the defence mechanisms against H2O2 and irradiation in human thyrocytes, T-cell...

hrp0084p1-125 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Thyrocyte is Particularly Well Protected Against Oxidative Stress Induced by H2O2

Ghaddhab Chiraz , Van Den Eeckhaute Emmanuel , Hancisse Olivier , Driessens Natacha , Versteyhe Soetkin , Miot Francoise , Dumont Jacques-Emile , Corvilain Bernard

Background: H2O2 produced in large quantities in the thyroid may play a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and cancer. In vitro, moderate amounts of H2O2 are able to cause similar DNA damage compared to irradiation and even to induce RET/PTC rearrangements.Objective and hypotheses: We compared the defence mechanisms against H2O2 and irradiation in human thyrocytes, T-cell...

hrp0095p1-589 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Familial Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia (FDH) in Asymptomatic Child with High Free T4 and Normal TSH

Shanza Afzaal Shanza , Aljalily Sarraa , Malheiros - França Monica , Ten Svetlana

Case report: 6 yrs. old boy presented with high total T4, free T4, reverse T3, and normal total T3 and TSH. He has a history of tic disorder. Blood pressure, and heart rate were normal, no palpitations, no weight loss. Thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies were normal. Thyroid sonogram was normal. Family is of Hispanic origin. There was a family history of elevated T4 in the paternal uncle (half-brother of the father)Me...

hrp0086p2-p491 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Anthropometric, Biological and Imagistical Methods For Assessing the Cardiovascular Risk in Obese Children

Stroescu Ramona , Bizerea Teofana , Lesovici Maria , Marazan Monica , Marginean Otilia

Background: Pediatric obesity has increased worldwide over the last decades, being diagnosed at ever-younger ages.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluation of clinical and biological parameters and changes that occur in children with obesity; metabolic syndrome (MetS) identification in the studied groups; identification, evaluation, analysis and correlation of the adipogenic factors with the carotid intima media thickness (CIMT).Method:...

hrp0084p2-191 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

Central Adrenal Insufficiency is not a Common Feature in CHARGE Syndrome

Bocca Gianni , Wong Monica , Ravenswaaij-Arts Conny van

Background: CHARGE syndrome (acronym for coloboma of the eye, heart defects, atresia of the choanae, retardation of growth and/or development, genital hypoplasia, and ear abnormalities) is caused by a mutation in the CHD7 gene. CHARGE syndrome shares features with Prader-Willi syndrome, especially regarding hypothalamic-pituitary abnormalities. In Prader-Willi syndrome, central adrenal insufficiency (CAI) during stressful conditions has been described in a large number of pati...

hrp0084p3-687 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Correlation of Vitamin D Levels with Glycaemic Control, Total Daily Insulin Dose, BMI, and Ethnicity in Paediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Bianco Monica , Durazo Ramon , Durazo-Arvizu Ramon , Minutti Carla

Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune and inflammatory process and vitamin D (VD) is thought to reduce inflammation and prevent autoimmune destruction. Studies have shown that VD has an effect on insulin secretion and sensitivity in rats. And it has been shown that adult T2DM with normal levels of VD have decreased insulin requirements. Two prior studies in Turkey looked at the relationship between VD levels and daily insulin requirement in paediatric pa...

hrp0084p3-759 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Short-Term Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring System in Paediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Correlation with Short-Term Improvement in Glycaemic Control

Bianco Monica , Alesia Teresa , Durazo-Arvizu Ramon , Minutti Carla

Background: Several studies show there may be a relationship between the use of continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMS) and improved glycaemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (t1dm).Objective and hypotheses: The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a significant correlation between the clinical (office based) use of short-term CGMS and improvement in glycaemic control in paediatric patients with t1dm.<p class="abs...

hrp0094p2-78 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Deleting STX16 exon 4 to understand the genetic mechanisms underlying pseudohypoparathyroidism-1B and GNAS imprinting

AKSU CAGRI , Reyes Monica , Remillard Claire , He Qing , Bastepe Murat ,

Autosomal dominant pseudohypoparathyroidism type-Ib is characterized by renal parathyroid hormone resistance, with resultant hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia. This disorder is associated with an isolated loss of methylation at GNAS exon A/B and most patients carry maternal microdeletions in the neighboring STX16 gene. The shortest deletion overlap is a 1.2-kb region spanning STX16 exon 4 and thought to harbor a cis-acting element regulating GNAS A/B methylation. However, abl...

hrp0092p1-99 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Eating Behavior and Oxytocin in Childhood-onset Craniopharyngioma Patients: An Exploratory Study

Daubenbüchel Anna M. , Özyurt Jale , Warmuth-Metz Monika , Eveslage Maria , Müller Hermann L.

Background: Childhood-onset craniopharyngioma patients (CP) often suffer from tumor or treatment-related hypothalamic lesions (HL). These lesions may alter production of oxytocin, which plays a major role in the regulation of eating behavior and body composition.Objective: In CP with different degrees HL, we investigated associations between HL, eating behavior/eating attitudes, and oxytocin saliva concentrations (OSC).<...