hrp0092p1-380 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

A New Model of Adult Height Prediction Validated in Boys with Constitutional Delay of Growth and Puberty

Reinehr Thomas , Hoffmann Elisa , Rothermel Juliane , Lehrian Theresia , Binder Gerhard

Background: For children with retarded bone ages such as in constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP) there are no specific methods to predict adult height based on bone age. Widely used methods such as Bayley-Pinneau (BP) tend to overestimate adult height in CDGP. Therefore, we aimed to develop a specific adult height prediction model for boys in pubertal age with retarded bone age >1 year.Methods</...

hrp0092p2-99 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

A Case of Neonatal Diabetes Due to Newly Defined Mutation in the GLIS 3 Gene

Kor Yilmaz , Demet Akbas Emine , De Franco Elisa

Introduction: GLIS3 is a member of the GLI-similar zinc finger protein family encoding for a nuclear protein that maps to chromosome 9p24.3-p23. Mutations in GLIS3 have been reported in association with Neonatal diabetes mellitus and hypothyroidism syndrome. We aimed to present a case of congenital diabetes mellitus congenital hypothyroidism associated with a newly identified mutation in the GLIS-3 gene.Case Report: A se...

hrp0086p2-p78 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Primary Pigmented Nodular Adrenocortical Disease (PPNAD) Justifying a Pediatric Case of ACTH-independent Cushing Syndrome (CS)

Capelo Liana , Vieira Stefania , Apolinario Elisa Cordeiro , Kopacek Cristiane

Background: CS is characterized by excess glucocorticoid excess, either endogenous or exogenous. In children younger than 7 years, the adrenal origin is the most common cause. From this age until adulthood predominates Cushing’s disease (central cause). We can divide CS in ACTH-dependent and independent according to laboratory findings. When ACTH-independent, etiologies are related to benign or malignant diseases of the adrenal or McCune Albright syndrome.<p class="ab...

hrp0082p3-d3-837 | Growth (2) | ESPE2014

GH Treatment in Dent’s Disease: a Case Report

Falcone Simona , Guidoni Elisa , Municchi Giovanna , Cioni Maddalena

Background: Dent’s disease is an X-linked recessive proximal tubulopathy characterized by low molecular weight proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis, nephrolithiasis, and progressive renal failure. Growth retardation, due to resistance to GH action is a feature commonly associated with Dent’s disease.Case report: We describe a boy diagnosed with Dent disease, treated with recombinant human GH. He was initially referred at 6 years of age...

hrp0084p3-978 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

GH Therapy in Lery-Weill Syndrome: Report of Three Cases

Guidoni Elisa , Franceschini Michela , Mucaria Cristina , Scarinci Renato , Municchi Giovanna

Background: SHOX deficiency is a frequent cause of short stature. GH therapy has been approved for growth promotion in individuals with SHOX mutations by FDA and EMEA.Case report: Three patients with Leri-Weill syndrome (LWS) started GH therapy at different chronological ages (CA). Patient 1 started GH+LHRHa at the CA of 13.4 years, height 148.4 cm (−1.5 S.D.), Tanner stage 4, bone age (BA) 13 years. Target height (TH) 160.5 cm (&#87...

hrp0084p3-1163 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Pubertal Development Anticipation

Guidoni Elisa , Franceschini Michela , Mucaria Cristina , Scarinci Renato , Municchi Giovanna

Background: Pubertal timing is influenced by a complex interaction among genetic, nutritional, environmental and socioeconomic factors. Over the past 30 years a trend in pubertal timing anticipation has been demonstrated. Environmental factors involved in this phenomenon are mainly represented by endocrine disruptors compounds (EDCs), such as pesticides, industrial compounds and persistent organic pollutants, estrogens and phytoestrogens.Objective and hy...

hrp0097p1-225 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Acrodysostosis: a case report

Pitea Marco , Crocè Ludovica , Sala Elisa , Lanzafame Ruggero , Mora Stefano

A 2.6-year-old girl of Egyptian origins comes to our attention due to a deflection of the growth rate. The girl was born small for gestational age (SGA), and is affected by congenital hypothyroidism, with normal sized thyroid, treated with Levothyroxine. At the age of 1.8, due to right lameness, an x-ray of pelvis and lower limbs was performed, as indicated by the orthopaedic. The examination showed absence of the distal tibial ossification nucleus in the right leg and entangl...

hrp0097p1-423 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Craniosynostosis in hypophosphatasia

Pitea Marco , Sala Elisa , Ruggero Lanzafame , Crocè Ludovica , Mora Stefano

Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare genetic disease caused by mutations with loss of function in the ALPL gene, which encodes for non-specific tissue alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP). We report a case of infantile hypophosphatasia. Due to positive family history for hypophosphatasia, a chorionic villus sampling was made, with evidence in composed heterozygous of variants c.407G>A and c.1489T>C in the ALPL gene. At birth the patient did not have clinical complications, however ...

hrp0086p2-p943 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis, an Under-Recognized Condition

Nip Siu Ying , Di Blasi Carolina

Background: Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare clinical manifestation of hyperthyroidism, commonly seen in Asian males. Patients often present with sudden onset muscle weakness associated with severe hypokalemia.Case presentation: A 16-year-old Filipino male presented with acute onset bilateral lower extremities weakness. He woke up at night but was unable to move his legs. He denied any recent viral infections, ingestion of canned food or his...

hrp0082p1-d2-155 | Growth (1) | ESPE2014

Clinical Characteristics and Imprinting Analysis of Chinese Silver Russell Syndrome

Wu Di , Gong Chunxiu , Zhao Yang

Background: Silver Russell syndrome (SRS) is an imprinting defect disease.Objective: To study clinical characteristics and imprinting defects in Chinese children with SRS.Methods: Forty-nine SRS cases were studied retrospectively. Out of these 49 cases, 36 were available to be detected chromosome 11p15 imprinting defects and 21 cases were detected uniparental disomy of maternal chromosome 7 (UPD(7) mat).Resul...