hrp0089p3-p370 | Thyroid P3 | ESPE2018

Thyroid Carcinoma in Children: 7 Years’ Experience of a Single Center

Preda Cristina , Ciobanu Gabriela Delia , Ungureanu Maria-Christina , Leustean Letitia Elena , Teodoriu Laura , Balaceanu Raluca , Grigorovici Alexandru

Introduction: Thyroid cancer is the most common pediatric endocrine cancer, constituting 0.5%–3% of all childhood malignancies. Cancer can be present in multinodular thyroid disease but the majority of malignant nodules are solitary. Thyroid malignancies in children are almost always well differentiated.Aim: Prevalence, clinical features, pathological profile and therapy of thyroid cancer in children.Patients and method: Retro...

hrp0086p2-p787 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Giant Macroprolactinoma in a Female Adolescent – Case Report

Hreniuc Ana , Gherasim Simona , Ungureanu Maria-Christina , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen , Mogos Voichita , Rotariu Daniel , Poeata Ion , Leustean Letitia

A female patient was firstly evaluated at the age of 12 years, complaining of headaches and visual loss. Physical examination demonstrated adequate height and weight, Tanner stage P1B1. Papillary edema was confirmed by fundus examination. MRI showed a pituitary macroadenoma, 6.6×7.3×6.1 cm with compression of the optic chiasm and bilateral cavernous sinus invasion. The first prolactin value obtained was 169.164 uUI/ml (normal<210) with the other pituitary axis wi...

hrp0082p3-d3-870 | Growth (4) | ESPE2014

Primary Amenorrhea with Normal Stature: Why Not Turner Syndrome?

Hristov Ioana , Hreniuc Ana , Gherasim Simona , Ungureanu Maria-Christina , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen , Mogos Voichita , Leustean Letitia

Background: Turner syndrome is the most common sex chromosome disorder in females and occurs in about 1/2500 newborn girls worldwide. On chromosomal analysis, the various karyotypes observed are: 45,X (50%); 45,X/46,XX (20%); 46,X, i(Xq) (15%); 46,X, r(X) or 46,X, del(X) (10%); and others (5%).Objective and hypotheses: We present the case of a 17-year-old girl referred to our service for primary amenorrhea. Clinical examination: height=163 cm (62nd perce...

hrp0082p3-d2-988 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2014

Thyrotoxicosis in Childhood and Adolescents

Hreniuc Ana , Leustean Letitia , Bodescu Ioana , Hristov Ioana , Gherasim Simona , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen , Mogos Voichita , Ungureanu Christina

Background: There are many aspects of the child thyrotoxicosis similar as in adult but there are also particular characteristics. Thyrotoxicosis is rare in childhood and in majority is about Grave’s Disease.Study Group: 61 patients with ages between 9 and 19 years that were admitted for hyperthyroidism in our department for 19 years. The diagnosis was sustained by clinical signs, hormonal profile, and ultrasound and scintigraphy exam.<p class="a...

hrp0086p2-p952 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Congenital Malformations, Dysmorphic Syndromes and Neurodevelopmental Problems in Children with Congenital Hypothyroidism

Gkini Marianthi , Gika Anna , Iliadi Alexandra , Platis Dimitris , Giogli Vasiliki , Tataropoulou Kasandra , Paltoglou Giorgos , Kogia Christina , Karagiannis Apostolos , Chrousos George , Girginoudis Panagiotis , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Voutetakis Antonis

Background: A high frequency of extrathyroidal congenital anomalies has been reported in infants with congenital hypothyroidism (CH) detected by neonatal screening. Current ESPE guidelines suggest that congenital malformations, underlying dysmorphic syndromes and psychomotor and language development should be sought for and monitored in CH patients. The identification of co-existing nosologies and malformations is helpful not only for clinical purposes but also for uncovering ...

hrp0095p1-210 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency: the correlation of 17-hydroxyprogesterone stimulated concentrations with genotype for the identification of the molecular defect- A study of 526 cases

Fylaktou Irene , Mertzanian Anny , Charmandari Evangelia , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Sertedaki Amalia

Introduction: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by impairment of one of the enzymes involved in the steroidogenesis pathway. CAH due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD) is attributed to mutations of the CYP21A2 gene and is distinguished into classic [salt wasting (SW), simple virilizing (SV)] and non-classic form. Herein we present a) the genetic investigation of 526 subjects with suspicion of 21-OHD in t...

hrp0095p1-189 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Resistance to Thyroid Hormone β in an infant with a novel de novo mutation of the THRB gene

Sertedaki Amalia , Dolianiti Maria , Sakka Sofia , Siahanidou Sultana , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina

Introduction: Resistance to Thyroid Hormone (RTH) is a clinical syndrome characterized by impaired end-organ responsiveness to Thyroid Hormone (TH). The cardinal features of this syndrome are elevated serum levels of free THs with normal or high TSH, often with goiter and no clear symptoms of thyrotoxicosis. Mutations in the Thyroid Hormone Receptor beta (THRB) gene constitute the most frequent cause of RTH, defined as RTHβ.<p class="abstext"...

hrp0095p1-191 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Hyperthyroidism leading to Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in a Child – A Case Report

Agrawal Pankaj , R Kapoor Ritika , A Chapman Simon , Wei Christina , R Buchanan Charles , Bhushan Arya Ved

Introduction: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a rare neurological condition characterized by raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in the absence of hydrocephalus, brain parenchymal lesion, vascular malformation, or central nervous system (CNS) infection. Hyperthyroidism is a rare but known cause of raised ICP in children and adults, with only a few case reports in the paediatric population. We describe a 7-year-old boy with IIH associated with hype...

hrp0092fc1.3 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 1 | ESPE2019

Next Generation Sequencing in Greek MODY Patients Increases Diagnostic Accuracy and Reveals a High Percentage of MODY12 Cases

Tatsi Elizabeth-Barbara , Sertedaki Amalia , Skorilas Andreas , Chrousos George , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina

Introduction: Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) constitutes a genetically and clinically heterogeneous type of Monogenic Diabetes (MD), characterized by early onset of hyperglycemia, autosomal dominant inheritance and defect in β-cell insulin secretion. To date, 14 different MODY subtypes have been reported, each one with a distinct genetic etiology.Materials and Methods: We designed a NGS TGP of seven ...

hrp0092p2-20 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Polydipsia, Hyponatremia and a Biochemical Profile of Aldosterone Synthase Deficiency

Reinauer Christina , Förtsch Katharina , Meissner Thomas , Mayatepek Ertan , Holterhus Paul Martin , Kummer Sebastian

Background: Aldosterone synthase deficiency (ASD) is caused by biallelic inactivating CYP11B2 variants. Infants mainly present with failure to thrive and salt wasting in early infancy. Moreover, different factors may cause downregulation of aldosterone synthase and secondary deficiency.Objective and Hypotheses: We present a toddler with polyuria and polydipsia and steroid hormone precursors suggestive of ASD, bu...