hrp0095p2-88 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Association of type 1 diabetes mellitus with autoimmune diseases in children in the Department of Endocrinology-Diabetology and Nutrition at Mohammed VI University Hospital Center Oujda

Charif Hajar , Yagoubi Latifa , Ourdi Amal , Laalaoua Yousra , Assarrar Imane , Messaoudi Najoua , Rouf Siham , Latrech Hanane

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes is frequently accompanied by other autoimmune diseases that can sometimes be integrated into autoimmune polyendocrinopathies. Through this work, we sought to describe the association of autoimmune diseases with type 1 diabetes in children.Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective and descriptive study, including 354 type 1 diabetic patients hospitalized in the Department of Endocrinology...

hrp0089p2-p081 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Vitamin D Status among Children and Adolescent with T1DM

Khudhur Mohamed Firas , Jasim Waleed

Background: Vitamin D deficiency is currently a topic of intense interest, and is widely prevalent. Low vitamin D levels have been reported in many immune disorders as type 1 diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). AIM of this study is to assess the vitamin D status in T1DM children and adolescent in Karbala.Patients and methods: A case control study, a total of 171 subject, consisted of two groups; diabetic patients 121 cases (48 male and 73 female), aged 5–16 y...

hrp0084p3-1245 | Turner | ESPE2015

A Rare Variant of Turner Syndrome: First Clinical Report from Kuwait

Mohamed Kholoud , Al-Abdulrazzaq Dalia

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is characterised cytogenetically by X chromosome monosomy, the presence of an abnormal X chromosome, or mosaicism of a 45,X or have an abnormal sex chromosome rearrangement. Girls with variant TS show no features, fewer or milder features of TS.Objective and hypotheses: We are reporting on a clinical report of a girl with a rare variant of TS (46,X,i(X) (q10)).Method: This is a case report of a 12-y...

hrp0092rfc1.6 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 1 | ESPE2019

An Oral Trace Element Supplementation has a Potential Beneficial Effect on Glucose Homeostasis in Transfused Patients with β-Thalassemia Major Complicated with Diabetes Mellitus

Mahmoud Asaad Matter Randa , Elbarbary Nancy , Abdel Rahman Ismail Eman , Wagih Darwish Yasser , Shafik Nada Ahmed , Banoub Veronia Philip

Background: β-thalassemia major (β-TM) is the most common genetically determined chronic hemolytic anemia. Studies reported that patients with β-thalassemia are zinc deficient due to increased utilization of zinc by oxidative stress, increased urinary zinc excretion and sequestration in the liver.The development of abnormal glucose tolerance in β-TM is associated with alteration in oxidant-antioxidant status. Zinc plays an essen...

hrp0095p1-244 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Glycemic Outcomes and Safety During the MiniMed™ 780G Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Egyptian Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

Elbarbary Nancy , Shaarawy Mohamed , Selim Esraa

Background: Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop (AHCL) system includes an algorithm that provides both automated basal rate and correction boluses to keep glycemic values in a target range. Patients are only required to estimate carbohydrate consumption for meal boluses.Objectives: To evaluate the real-world performance of the MiniMed TM 780G system in Egyptian patients with type 1 diabetes.Methods...

hrp0092p3-188 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Endocrinopathies and Linear Growth in Adolescents with β-Thalassemia Intermedia in Relation to Liver Iron Content

TAWFIK SOLIMAN ASHRAF , Yassin Mohamed , adel ashraf

We evaluated the linear growth and some endocrine function in 10 adolescents with Thalassemia Intermedia (TI) followed at Hematology Section, Doha (Qatar) in relation to the liver iron content (LIC).Patients and Methods: This retrospective cohort study was performed on 10 adolescents with TI who were randomly selected from the Hematology clinic, National Centre for Cancer Care and Research, Hamad Medical Corporation of Doha (Qatar). 8 in...

hrp0092p3-290 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Etiologies and Clinical Patterns of Hypopituitarism in Sudanese Children

Hassan Samar , Mukhwana Ranson , Abdullah Mohamed

Background: There is paucity of information regarding etiology and clinical profile of hypopituitarism from populations with high rates of consanguineous marriage like Sudan. We report the first data on etiological factors and clinical profiles of children with hypopituitarism from Sudan. Methodology: This study was a descriptive, hospital based, retrospective study carried out in two major pediatric endocrinology centers in Sudan (Khartoum state) from January...

hrp0092p3-308 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Grave's Disease: What Place in the Child's Hyperthyroidism?

Merad Mohamed Samir , Mohammedi Fatiha , Benouis Amina

Background: Hyperthyroidism is a condition rarely found in children. In the majority of cases, it is a Grave's disease whose clinical expression is very similar to that observed in adults.Objective: describe the clinical, evolutionary and therapeutic epidemiological features in children with hyperthyroidism and especially Grave's disease.Materials and Methods: This is a ret...

hrp0092p3-329 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Dysphagia and Dyspnea by Lingual Thyroid Mass in a Young Child: What To Do?

Merad Mohamed Samir , Mohammedi Fatiiha , Benouis Amina

Background: Ectopic thyroid tissue can be found anywhere along the normal path of thyroid descent, but is most commonly found at the base of the tongue, in which case it may be referred to as a lingual thyroid. Although the patients are usually asymptomatic, it can lead to symptoms such as dysphonia and dysphagia. We present a child patient with a lingual thyroid resulting in severe dysphagia that was cured surgically.Case presen...

hrp0092p3-331 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Fahr Syndrome in Young Boy with Hypoparathyroidism

Merad Mohamed Samir , Mohammedi Fatiha , Benouis Amina

Background: Fahr syndrome is a rare degenerative disease, characterized by the presence of calcification of the basal ganglia.Autosomal recessive or dominant, variable penetrance.Usually asymptomatic in the first 2 decades, the disease typically manifests itself either at 30 years of age by the appearance of neuropsychiatric disorders, or at age 60 by progressive dementia with extrapyramidal syndrome.Case p...