hrp0082p2-d3-340 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Coated Pellets With Controlled Glucose Release in Treatment of Children with Diabetes

Neumann David , Franc Ales , Muselik Jan

Background: Usually a diet plan includes meals with suitable glycaemic index together with sophisticated insulin delivery for balanced sacharides-insulin intake. Nevertheless, the need of controlled sugar release is urged in specific day-to-day life situations, especially for young children with diabetes. Nocturnal hypoglycaemia, parental fear of insufficient snack intake in nursery, sports with prolonged race periods and others are amongst these life situations.<p class="...

hrp0084s3.2 | Disorders of sex development: An update | ESPE2015

Decision Making in DSD: Development of a Decision Support Tool

Sandberg David , Callens Nina , Siminoff Laura

Background: Disorders/differences of sex development (DSD) differ from other rare conditions which are often accompanied by significant morbidity and mortality. With limited exceptions, DSD are not life-threatening and do not predict a given level of physical health or health-related quality of life across the lifespan. The birth of a child with DSD is anxiety-provoking. Stressors include weathering drawn-out diagnostic testing, difficulty absorbing complex medical information...

hrp0082fc7.5 | Growth promoting therapies | ESPE2014

Impact of GH on Adult Bone Quality in Turner Syndrome: a High Resolution Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography Study

Nour Munier A , Perry Rebecca J , Stephure David K , Hanley David A , Boyd Steven K

Background: Women with Turner syndrome (TS) are known to be at risk of osteoporosis and fracture. While childhood GH treatment is common in TS, the impact of this therapy on bone health has been poorly understood.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of childhood GH-treatment on adult bone quality in TS women using dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT).<p c...

hrp0095p1-452 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Limited genotype-phenotype correlation in FOXP3 gene within same family member

Sharaf Muna , Alaaraj Nada , Shurrab Shaymaa , Zangen David

Introduction: FOXP3 protein is crucial in enabling T-regulatory cells to maintain tolerance to self-antigens. Mutations in human Foxp3 gene are associated with immune diseases, such as multi-organ autoimmune disorder, immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy and X-linked syndrome (IPEX).Case Presentation: A 15 months old male, presented initially at 2 weeks of age with failure to thrive hyperglycemia and sev...

hrp0095p1-568 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Endocrine care for gender incongruent children and adolescents in The Czech Republic between 2011-2020

Neumann David , Snajderova Marta , Fifkova Hana , Weiss Petr , Zapletalova Jirina

Background: Gender incongruence (GI) is a topic of interest with major impacts on both the individual and society. In recent years, the small group of gender non-conforming children with an early GI history that persists through adolescence has been accompanied by a substantial rise in the proportion of adolescents reporting their gender doubts. The onset of gender dysphoria in this group is rapid. In the Czech Republic, multidisciplinary teams strive for high...

hrp0092p1-25 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Pathogenicity of GCK Gene Mutation c.364C>G (p.Leu122Val)

Crudo David , Walsh Elizabeth , Constantacos Cathrine , Hunter Janel

Background: Over 800 different mutations in GCK gene have been reported in the Human Gene Mutation Database, the vast majority of which result in monogenic diabetes (Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young, MODY type 2). The missense mutation p.Leu122Val is listed in that database as "disease-causing". However, the National Center for Biotechnology Information ClinVar database (Variation ID 585919) reports that this mutation is of "uncertain ...

hrp0089p3-p062 | Bone, Growth Plate &amp; Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Idiopathic Juvenile Osteoporosis: Common Symptoms in an Uncommon Condition

Uppal Saurabh , Senniappan Senthil , Dharmaraj Poonam , Hughes David

Introduction: Osteoporosis in children and young people can be primary due to Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) or secondary to chronic disease. We report 2 patients with Idiopathic Juvenile Osteoporosis (IJO), a rare primary osteoporotic disorder.Case 1: A 12 year old boy presented with 12 months of lower back pain and stiffness, against a background of chronic pain in knees, wrist and ankles. There was no history of fractures or systemic disease. Examinatio...

hrp0089p2-p299 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders P2 | ESPE2018

The N309K Pro-Protein Convertase Type 1 (PCSK1) Gene Mutation Causes Lack of Spontaneous Puberty and Primary Amenorrhea

Abdulhag Ulla Najwa , Sharaf Mona , Libdeh Abdulsalam Abu , Zangen David

Introduction: PCSK1/3 gene mutations are known as a cause for congenital diarrhea and various endocrinopathies. Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism and aberrant pubertal development due to pro-convertase dysfunction was not characterized yet. This study aimed to characterize the pubertal development in a family carrying the novel N309K mutation in the PCSK1 gene.Methods and Results: We Identified 2 siblings who presented with severe congenital diarrhea follow...

hrp0086fc6.6 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management | ESPE2016

Social Cognition Skills and Face Perception in Turner Syndrome (TS)

Gepstein Vardit , Anaki David , Zadikov Tal , Hochberg Ze'ev

Background: Patients with TS frequently demonstrate impairments in social cognition difficulties, visual-spatial processing, face and emotion perception.Objective and hypotheses: We examined face perception in the context of perceptual visual dysfunctions and social cognition skills in TS.Method: 26 young women with TS on estrogen replacement therapy, and 26 control participants. They were tested on various cognitive and psychologi...

hrp0086p1-p37 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

DNA Methylation Signatures Associated with Prenatal Dexamethasone Treatment

Karlsson Leif , Barbaro Michela , Gomez-Cabrero David , Lajic Svetlana

Background: Prenatal treatment with dexamethasone (DEX) has been used since the mid 80’s to minimize virilisation of girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Long-term data on treatment safety and health outcome are still limited. It has been shown in animal models that prenatal dexamethasone treatment affects DNA methylation signatures as well as metabolism and behavior. We have previously shown that DEX affects working memory in children who were treated with DEX duri...