hrp0084p3-1165 | Puberty | ESPE2015

One Year Follow-Up of Asymptomatic Precocious Puberty; Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics

Jang Kyung-Mi , Cho Eun-Mi , Ko Cheol-Woo

Background: Children with bone-age advancement without any pubertal sign (asymptomatic precocious puberty, asmyptomatic PP) were reported (CW Ko,et al, at the Annual Meeting of ESPE, 2012 and 2013).Objective and hypotheses: In our follow-up study, some more children with asmyptomatic PP were enrolled additionally. We analysed their clinical and laboratory characteristics at the time of diagnosis, and they were followed-up prospectively t...

hrp0097p2-143 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Improving detection of rare overgrowth syndromes referred to the endocrinology ward for analysis of acromegaly

van Essen Trui , Rosenberg Anna , de Herder Wouter , Jan van der Lelij Aart , de Graaff Laura

Background: In our center for adults with rare genetic syndromes, we see adolescents and young adults with overgrowth syndromes, among others. In our 'general endocrinology' outpatient clinic, we also see patients with overgrowth, but in these cases the overgrowth is due to excess of growth hormone (GH). Our clinical impression is that the differentiation between the two is often challenging. Therefore, we believe it is important to emphasize the dif...

hrp0095p1-309 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

International Standard Growth Charts Overestimates Stunting Prevalence in Indonesia Compared to the Indonesian National Growth Chart

Natalia Hasibuan Susi , M Djer Mulyadi , A Andarie Attika , B Pulungan Aman

Background: Growth problems, such as stunting, are commonly found in daily pediatric practice. Stunting is a significant problem in developing countries, and is part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Goal 2 of ending hunger. In Indonesia, the rate of stunting in children under 5 years old is still considered high, despite improvement in quality of life due to rapid economic development. The rate of this improvement is unequal throughout the nation, wh...

hrp0095p1-151 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

The effect of a GnRH analogue injection on the circulating levels of kisspeptin-1 in girls with suspected central precocious puberty

Rodanaki Maria , Rask Eva , Lodefalk Maria

Introduction: Kisspeptin stimulates the gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in hypothalamus initiating puberty. However, it is not known whether GnRH inhibits kisspeptin secretion by negative feedback and whether there are any associations between circulating levels of kisspeptin and other hormones, like ghrelin, important for the onset of puberty.Methods: Thirteen girls with suspected central precocious pubert...

hrp0095p2-309 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Three cases of Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Youth in Korean Obese Adolescents

Park Haesun , Chung Sochung

Introduction: LADY (latent autoimmune diabetes in youth) have been proposed in younger type 2 DM with presence of beta cell autoantibodies like LADA in adult. LADA patients showed greater complication risk in the later course of disease compared with type 2 DM. When we see the LADY and the LADA in an age-related continuous spectrum, LADY will have more adverse results than type 2 DM. And a large number of LADY is expected as diabetes related autoimmunity in yo...

hrp0092p1-424 | Thyroid (2) | ESPE2019

Transition for Patients with Chronic Thyroid Diseases

Ratnasabapathy Piriya , Bouthors Thérèse , Antoniou Maria-Christina , Stoppa-Vaucher Sophie , Elowe-Gruau Eglantine , Busiah Kanetee , Hauschild Michael

Background: Children and adults with chronic thyroid disorders (TD) need continuous monitoring as periods of inadequate thyroid hormone substitution can impact metabolism, puberty and fertility. Transition from pediatric to adult-oriented care is often characterized by discontinuity in care resulting in poor health outcomes and impaired quality of life. Transition care (TC) for young adults with TD remains largely unknown.Objecti...

hrp0092p3-287 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Should Wereviewclinical Criteria to Diagnose SHOX Gene Mutations?

Gallo Francesco , Lonero Antonella , Moramarco Fulvio

The mutation of the SHOX gene is a cause of short stature by varying frequency depending on the published work, but estimated at around 3-10 % of cases of short stature. The main diagnostic scheme for starting genetic testing is the Rappold score, which requires clinical and radiological criteria, under which this form of short stature is framed as a disharmonious. In our clinical experience, however, we also looked for mutations in the SHOX gene in patients with signs of ...

hrp0089p3-p101 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

Changes in Glycemic Control after Switching from NPH & RI to Insulin Glargine and Lispro in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)

Kim Hyeon-A , Moon Jung-Eun , Lee Soo-Jeong , Lee Gi-Min , Ko Cheol-Woo

Background and objective: It has been reported that glycemic control gets better in children with T1DM on insulin glargine and lispro when compard to patients on NPH and RI. This study was conducted to see the changes of glycemic control after switching from insulin glargine and lispro (GLAR/LIS) to NPH and RI (NPH/RI) in Korean children with T1DM.Materials and methods: We studied 14 patients who were diagnosed with T1DM in Kyungpook National Children&#1...

hrp0089p2-p206 | GH & IGFs P2 | ESPE2018

Identification of Three Novel GLI2 Gene Variants Associated with Hypopituitarism

Castro-Feijoo Lidia , Cabanas Paloma , Barreiro Jesus , Silva Paula , Couce M Luz , Pombo Manuel , Loidi Lourdes

GLI2 is a downstream transcription factor in Sonic Hedgehog signaling, acting early in ventral forebrain and pituitary development. Heterozygous GLI2 mutations have been reported in patients with isolated or combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD).Objective: Study of genetic etiology of the hypopituitarism and identification of the genetic alteration in GLI2 gene.Methodology: Molecular study: Search for varia...

hrp0089p3-p296 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

Analysis of Influencing Factors on Bone Maturation in Girls with Central Precocious Puberty (CPP)

Lee Gi-Min , Moon Jung-Eun , Lee Su-Jeong , Kim Hyeon-A , Ko Cheol-Woo

Background & objective: The occurrence of CPP seems to be increasing in our clinical practice thesedays. It is known that CPP causes socio-psychological disturbances relating to early pubertal changes and finally leads to a significant decrease in the final adult height because of premature closure of the growth plate. This study was conducted to see major factors affecting to the bone maturation, which is closely related to the final adult height in girls with CPP.<p ...