hrp0095fc6.3 | Sex Development and Gonads | ESPE2022

Gonadal morphology in 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis: I-DSD Registry-based study

Tadokoro-Cuccaro Rieko , Hughes Ieuan , Cools Martine , van de Vijver Koen , Bilharinho de Mendonça Berenice , Domenice Sorahia , L Batista Rafael , Thomazini Dallago Renata , Lisboa Gomes Nathalia , Costa Elaine F. , Maciel-Guerra Andréa T. , Guerra-Junior Gil , Gabriel Ribeiro de Andrade Juliana , Lucas-Herald Angela , Bryce Jillian , Hannema Sabine , Juul Anders , Globa Eugenia , MсElreavey Kenneth , Baronio Federico , Lopez Dacal Jimena , Darendeliler Feyza , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Kolesińska Zofia , Niedziela Marek , Claahsen – van der Grinten Hedi L. , van den Akke Erica L.T. , Herrmann Gloria , Atapattu Navoda , Jain Vandana , Sharma Rajni , Bettendorf Markus , Konrad Daniel , Martin Holterhus Paul , Fica Simona , Skae Mars , Russo Gianni , Rita Stancampiano Marianna , Gazdagh Gabriella , H Davies Justin , Mohamed Zainaba , Nimali Seneviratne Sumudu , Guran Tulay , GÜVEN Ayla , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Mladenov Vilhelm , Verkauskas Gilvydas , Markosyan Renata , Korbonits Marta , Faisal Ahmed S , Hiort Olaf , Wagner Isabel , Thankamony Ajay

Background/Aims: 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis (GD) is classified as complete (CGD) or partial (PGD) depending on gonadal morphology and function. In contrast to the typical female external genitalia in CGD, the phenotype of PGD is variable depending on androgen production. A diagnosis of PGD is based on clinical/biochemical features, gonadal histology and genetic findings. The aim of this study is to characterise these features, particularly histological, in a lar...

hrp0084p1-62 | DSD | ESPE2015

Prediction of Germ Cell Cancer Occurrence in Postpubertal Individuals with Androgen Insensitivity Based on Pathological Findings and Cancer Predisposition SNPs

Cools Martine , Wolffenbuttel Katja P , Kaprova Jana , Mendonca Berenice B , Drop Sten LS , Hersmus Remko , Stoop Hans , Gillis Ad JM , Costa Elaine MF , Domenice Soraiah , Wunsch Lutsz , Quigley Charmian , Arlt Wiebke , T'Sjoen Guy , Looijenga Leendert HJ

Background: Gonadectomy is generally postponed until early adulthood in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) and close surveillance of gonads in situ proposed in males with partial AIS (PAIS). Delaying gonadectomy further is controversial given the lack of data regarding germ cell cancer (GCC) development in adulthood and the absence of biomarkers for noninvasive GCC screening.Aims and objectives: To study the prevalence of invasive G...

hrp0082p3-d3-647 | Autoimmune Endocrine Disease | ESPE2014

Autoimmune Disease and Arnold Chiari Syndrome: Any Correlation?

Ortolani Federica , Tummolo Albina , Fedele Stefania , Masciopinto Maristella , Pesce Sabino , Papadia Francesco , Cornacchia Domenica , Labbate Arianna , Vendemiale Marcella , Piccinno Elvira

Introduction: Type 1 Arnold Chiari syndrome (extension of cerebellar tonsils into the foramen magnum without involving the brain stem) causes ataxia, dysphagia, headache, breathing problems… So far, an association between Arnold Chiari and autoimmune diseases has not yet been described in literature.Case 1 description: M.V., on term third born, spontaneous delivery, non complicated pregnancy, normal physical and psychological development stages. He...

hrp0092p3-10 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

An Unusual Testicular Adrenal Rest Tumor localization in a 15-Year-Old Boy with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Corica Domenico , Aversa Tommaso , Bottari Antonio , Ascenti Giorgio , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Introduction: Testicular adrenal rest tumor (TART) is the most important cause of infertility in male with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). TART is a benign tumor, mainly bilateral (75-80%), usually diagnosed in under-treated CAH male with hypercorticotropinemia, which generally regresses after glucocorticoids therapy adjustment. However, it may determine an irreversible damage by compression and toxic-paracrine effects on the surrounding testicular t...

hrp0092p3-209 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Pituitary Hyperplasia as a Complication of Severe Hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Could Impair Pituitary Function

Corica Domenico , Granata Francesca , Galletta Karol , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Introduction: Long-standing primary hypothyroidism is an unusual cause of pituitary hyperplasia (PH) in children, sometimes difficult to distinguish on CT or MRI from primary pituitary tumors. Loss of thyroxine feedback determines overproduction of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) and subsequent TSH-releasing cells hyperplasia in the anterior pituitary. Levothyroxine replacement therapy has been shown to usually determine regression of PH.<p class="abst...

hrp0097p2-225 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Oligomenorrhea in two girls with familial mediterranean fever: how chronic inflammation can impair ovarian cycle

Cristina Maggio Maria , Romano Domenico , Callari Simonetta , Corsello Giovanni

Introduction: Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is an inherited auto-inflammatory disorder still extremely underdiagnosed in the Mediterranean area. The disease is secondary to a gain of function mutation of the MEFV gene, classically defined as “autosomal recessive”, with possible symptoms also in heterozygous patients. The mutation induces a hyperexpression of IL-1 beta and a chronic inflammation. Clinical manifestations are characterized by rec...

hrp0094p2-357 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog treatment in children with idiopathic central precocious puberty: a pharmacovigilance study in a pediatric population.

Nasso Chiara , Cafarella Giulia , Visalli Giulia , Di Prima Elena , Squadrito Violetta , Squadrito Francesco , Altavilla Domenica , Aversa Tommaso , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Valenzise Mariella ,

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from premature activation of hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, which leads to an increased release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). GnRH stimulates the development of secondary sexual features, rapid bone maturation and growth. GnRH agonists (GnRHa) represent the gold-standard therapy in CPP children and their use is responsible for pituitary GnRH receptors down-regulation, luteinizing hormone (L...

hrp0095p1-281 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the efficacy of outpatient counseling in childhood obesity management.

Corica Domenico , Li Pomi Alessandra , Curatola Selenia , Pepe Giorgia , Tropeano Angelo , Aversa Tommaso , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Introduction: The Covid-19 pandemic drastically modified social life and lifestyle in particular among children and adolescents, promoting sedentary behaviors and unhealthy eating habits. In this scenario, the effectiveness of the outpatient approach for pediatric obesity may decrease.Objectives: Aims of this study were to assess the rate and the factors associated with outpatient drop-out by comparing two groups of chil...

hrp0095p1-539 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Rett Syndrome Patients: Do They need Pediatric Endocrinologist’s care?

Pepe Giorgia , Corica Domenico , Coco Roberto , Di Rosa Gabriella , Aversa Tommaso , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Background: systematic data about endocrinopathies in Rett syndrome (RTT) patients are still scarce and not univocal.Objective: to assess the prevalence of endocrinopathies in a pediatric population of RTT patients.Design: retrospective observational single center study.Methods: 29 caucasian patients (28 girls,1 boy) with genetically confirme...

hrp0089p2-p178 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Oxidative Homeostasis Dysregulation May Promote Pathogenesis of Cardio-metabolic Complications in Childhood Obesity

Corica Domenico , Aversa Tommaso , Ruggeri Rosaria Maddalena , Cristani Mariateresa , Panasiti Ilenia , Luca Filippo De , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Introduction: Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are heterogeneous groups of irreversible adducts resulting from non-enzymatic glycation and glyoxidation of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acid. AGEs and its cell receptor RAGE have been involved in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Interaction of AGEs with RAGE results in an increased generation of oxygen radicals and increased expressions of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Circulating soluble AGE rec...