hrp0082p1-d3-131 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Under-Diagnosed Beckwith–Wiedemann Syndrome Among Early-Onset Obese Children

Martos-Moreno Gabriel A , Serra-Juhe Clara , Perez-Jurado Luis A , Argente Jesus

Background: Beckwith–Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is a clinical and genetically heterogeneous entity encompassing overgrowth and variable manifestations. Early diagnosis of BWS is crucial due to the increased risk for developing embryonal malignancies (mainly below 5 years of age).Objective: We aimed to screen the presence of underdiagnosed BWS among ‘non-syndromic’ obese children.Method: We studied 159 children (95 male...

hrp0094p1-81 | Pituitary A | ESPE2021

Sporadic pituitary adenomas in young patients: clinical and molecular description

de LaPiscina Idoia Martinez , Portillo Nancy , Rica Itxaso , Gaztambide Sonia , Castano Luis ,

Introduction: Pituitary adenomas (PA) in pediatric and young patients comprise a rare pathology of unknown prevalence. The majority are sporadic, but 5% occur in a familial setting, either as isolated (FIPA) or as part of a syndrome. The identification of genetic alterations has broaden the scope of molecular investigations. We describe the clinical characteristics of patients with sporadic PA arising before the age of 35 years and perform thorough genetic scr...

hrp0094p1-118 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity B | ESPE2021

Rare heterozygous variants in genes of the leptin-melanocortin satiety pathway contribute to childhood obesity

Martos-Moreno Gabriel A. , Garcia-Rastrilla Rut , Martin-Rivada Alvaro , Perez-Jurado Luis A. , Argente Jesus ,

Background: The central melanocortin system is highly involved in the control of energy metabolism, receiving and integrating numerous metabolic signals, such as leptin, and biallelic mutations in several genes of the pathway have been reported in severe obesity. However, whether and how heterozygous rare sequence variants (hetRSVs) in genes of this satiety pathway contribute to the development of obesity is poorly explored.Objec...

hrp0094p2-74 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

Primary hyperparathyroidism due to a deletion of the CDC73 gene.

de Beldjenna Liliana Mejia , Garcia Castano Alejandro , Gomez Conde Sara , Castano Luis ,

Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), often caused by a single adenoma (80%–85%) or hyperplasia or adenomas involving multiple glands, is the major cause of hypercalcemia. PHPT is common and occurs in individuals of all ages, but its prevalence is lower in young adults. Parathyroid tumors and PHPT can be caused by germline (hereditary PHPT) or somatic mutations of tumor suppressor genes (e.g., multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 and CDC73) and...

hrp0094p2-224 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Inflammation associated to body composition in European prepubertal children: Results from the IDEFICS study

Argente Pilar , Esther Gonzalez , Intemann Timm , Moreno Luis , Molnar Denes , Kaprio Jaakko , Russo Paola ,

Background: Obesity is characterised by excessive fat accumulation coursing with a chronic mild inflammatory state, with adipose tissue (AT) being the main site of increased systemic cytokine production. Increased adiposity early in life is the main risk factor for cardiometabolic disorders later in life, with the abnormal accumulation of lipids in AT leading to the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Inflammatory process that involves metabolic and card...

hrp0094p2-246 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Massive Open Online Learning – accelerating knowledge in digital health in the management of children with growth disorders

Dimitri Paul , Fernandez-Luque Luis , Koledova Ekaterina , Bagha Merat , Shabbir Syed Abdul ,

Background: Over the last decade, and in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a substantial increase in the use of digital health tools to track growth and manage growth disorders in children. Paediatric endocrinologists acknowledge the usefulness of these tools in clinical decision making but lack confidence and skills to use them. Atique et al. designed a Massive Open Online Learning Course (MOOC) to increase digital health literacy, and identified...

hrp0097p1-222 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Height evaluation in a group of patients with Prader Willi syndrome after 3 years of treatment with growth hormone

Lara Emma , Castel Molineli Ana , Pintado Mónica , Luis Ruibal Jose

Introduction: Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a genetic disorder caused by the lack of expression of genes on the paternally inherited chromosome 15q11.2-q13 region. Clinical picture of PWS changes across life stages. PWS is characterized by endocrine abnormalities, such as growth hormone (GH) deficiency, obesity, central adrenal insufficiency, hypothyroidism, hypogonadism, and complex behavioural and intellectual difficulties. The recombinant human growt...

hrp0095p1-60 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Prevalence of Autoimmunity in Relatives of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: Time to The Clinical Onset of Diabetes and Associated Risk Factors

Marcelo Irene , Urrutia Ines , Calvo Begoña , Martinez Rosa , Saso Laura , Castaño Luis , Rica Itxaso , Group Collaborative

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by the presence of pancreatic-autoantibodies, which are diagnostic biomarkers. The detection of autoantibodies in first-degree relatives of patients with T1D is considered a risk factor for developing the disease; however, there is little information on how long it takes from the detection of autoimmunity to the clinical onset of T1D.Objectives:</st...

hrp0095p1-439 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Deciphering Monogenic Diabetes Mellitus in Spanish Pediatric Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study

Gomes Porras Mariana , Coral Barreda Bonis Ana , Salamanca Fresno Luis , González Casado Isabel , Campos Barros Ángel

Background and aims: The introduction of next-generation sequencing (NGS) as an essential tool for the routine molecular diagnosis of DM has highlighted the under-diagnosis of monogenic diabetes mellitus (MonDM). Accurate molecular diagnosis of the MonDM subtype has important implications for prognosis and choice of treatment, family counseling and health management, enabling precision medicine. The main objective was to clinically and molecularly characterize...

hrp0095p2-145 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

A user-centred approach to improve digital health solutions in patients requiring growth hormone therapy: Results of a participatory workshop

Alherbish Abdullah , Kaplan Walid , Fernandez-Luque Luis , Rivera-Romero Octavio , Tamer Eladly Farag , Martin O. Savage , Koledova Ekaterina

Background: Digital health is becoming increasingly important worldwide. However, there is a lack of research on barriers to the implementation of digital health solutions for growth disorders in the Gulf Region. Participatory research can help to understand barriers faced by different stakeholders, design effective solutions and evaluate their implementation, whilst taking cultural aspects into consideration. Involving clinicians in understanding barriers to ...