hrp0086fc7.1 | Gonads & DSD | ESPE2016

Early Loss of Germ Cells in Testis of Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Patients

Aliberti Paula , Marino Roxana , Ramirez Pablo , Garrido Natalia Perez , Solari Alberto J. , Sciurano Roberta , Ponzio Roberto , Costanzo Mariana , Guercio Gabriela , Warman Diana M. , Mutti Maria L. Galluzzo , Lubieniecki Fabiana , Bailez Marcela , Rivarola Marco A. , Belgorosky Alicia , Berensztein Esperanza B.

Background: In Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a hereditary disease in which AR mutations in 46,XY patients present with partial (PAIS) or complete (CAIS) defects in virilisation.Objective and hypotheses: The aim was to analyze the effect of lack of androgen action in germ cell (GC) health and survival along postnatal development, previous to Sertoli cell (SC) pubertal maturation.Method: The histological features and quant...

hrp0082fc6.4 | Gonads & DSD | ESPE2014

Familial 46,XY Complete Female External Sex Development and Primary Amenorrhea Along with Hidden Gonad Tumors, Secondary to a Novel p.met64val SRY Gene Mutation

Vaiani Elisa , Malosetti Carmen , Marino Roxana , Ramirez Pablo , Garrido Natalia Perez , Berensztain Esperanza , Col Florencia Da , Bailez Marcela , Sala Josefina , Galluzzo Laura , Maceiras Mercedes , Lazzati Juan Manuel , Rivarola Marco , Belgorosky Alicia

Background: The SRY protein is a transcription factor that contains a high mobility group (HMG) homeobox domain which possesses sequence-specific DNA binding activity and regulates other genes involved in male sex determination pathway. The majority of the identified mutations occurred within the HMG-box motif. There are few reports of pedigrees with familial transmission.Objective and Hypotheses: To describe a paternally transmitted novel SRY mutation w...

hrp0084p2-523 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Copy Number Variants in Patients with Congenital Hypopituitarism Associated with Complex Phenotypes

Correa Fernanda A , Franca Marcela M , Canton Ana P M , Otto Aline P , Costalonga Everlayny F , Brito Vinicius N , Carvalho Luciani R , Costa Silvia , Arnhold Ivo J P , Jorge Alexander A L , Rosenberg Carla , Mendonca Berenice B

Background: The aetiology of congenital hypopituitarism (CH) is unknown in the majority of patients. In our cohort of 200 cases, it was possible to establish the genetic cause in only 13 patients (6.5%). Copy number variants (CNVs) have been implicated as the cause of genetic syndromes with previously unknown aetiology.Objective: To study the presence of CNVs and its relevance in patients with CH of unknown cause associated with complex phenotypes.<p...

hrp0086p1-p32 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Molecular Confirmatory Test Improves the Accuracy of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Diagnosis in Newborn Screening Program

Miranda Mirela , Santos Eliane dos , Carvalho Daniel de , Rodrigues Andressa , Nader Ivana , Junior Joao Amelio , Mendonca Berenice , Bachega Tania

Background: Newborn screening for CAH is effective in identifying the severe cases; however, the high rate of false-positive (FPR) results remains an important issue. Therefore, positive neonatal results must be confirmed by serum 17OHP levels, which present a great overlap among all forms.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the utility of molecular analysis to improve CAH diagnosis in NBS program.Method: Between 1999 and 2014, 8...

hrp0086p1-p552 | Perinatal Endocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Newborn Screening: Improving the Effectiveness of the Neonatal 17OH-Progesterone and Serum Confirmatory Tests

Carvalho Daniel , Hayashi Giselle , Miranda Mirela , Valassi Helena , Alves Atecla , Rodrigues Andresa , Gomes Larissa , Madureira Guiomar , Mendonca Berenice , Bachega Tania

Background: Main concerns of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Newborn Screening (CAH-NBS) are the high false-positive results (FPR) rate, low positive predictive value (PPV) and heterogeneity of confirmatory tests. Considering the CAH-NBS implementation in our country, our.Objectives: Objectives are to optimize the Neonatal 17OH-Progesterone (N17OHP) cutoffs and to evaluate the best serum confirmatory test.Methods: 473 983 newborns w...

hrp0089p2-p384 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Graves’s Disease During Pregnancy: The Impact on the Fetus and the Newborn

Belin Florine , Rodrigue Danielle , Claire Claire , Bouvattier , Teinturier Cecile , Fouati Khadidja , Linglart Agnes , Lambert Anne-Sophie

Introduction: Graves’s disease is frequent in women, its prevalence being 0.5–2% and its incidence 0.1–1% during pregnancy. Both TSH anti-receptor antibodies and the synthetic antithyroid drugs cross the placenta, increasing the risk of hypo- and/or hyperhtyroidism. Our objective is to describe the thyroid status of fetus and newborns from women with Graves’s disease referred to our Department.Materials and methods: We included childr...

hrp0086p1-p888 | Thyroid P1 | ESPE2016

“Semi-Hot” Thyroid Nodules Associated with GNAS Mutations in Three Adolescents

Lambert Anne Sophie , Rodrigue Danielle , Papin Jean Francois , Linglart Agnes , Bougneres Pierre

Background: Hot thyroid nodules are uncommon in children and adolescents. Hyperfunctioning adenoma do not always produce hyperthyroidism, but can precede the apparition of a truly toxic adenoma. Autonomous adenoma can be associated with mutations of TSH-R and some mutations of GNAS.Patients: Patient 1 presented mild clinical hyperthyroidism. Patients 2 and 3 were asymptomatic and had clinical euthyroidism. Examination revealed a unique isolated thyroid n...

hrp0086p2-p955 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Lack of Catch Up Growth in Severe Hashimoto Thyroiditis (HT) in Young Children

Vincent Audrey , Rodrigue Danielle , Teinturier Cecile , Bouvattier Claire , Bougneres Pierre , Linglart Agnes

Background: Profound hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is a cause of severe growth arrest in children. Although it is commonly thought that thyroxine replacement fully restores height deficit, no data on catch up growth are available.Objective and hypotheses: Assess the growth pattern and final height in a series of 10 patients with severe HT afec L-thyroxine therapy was initiated.Method: Monocentric retrospective ob...

hrp0082p2-d3-556 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology (2) | ESPE2014

Long Term Outcomes of Precocious Puberty due to Hypothalamic Hamartomas

Rodrigue Danielle , Thomas-Teinturier Cecile , Motte-Signoret Emmanuelle , Bougneres Pierre , Linglart Agnes

Background: Hypothamamic hamartomas (HH) are rare benign tumours of the tuber cinereum revealed by central precocious puberty (CPP) and, in some cases, gelastic seizures and cognitive impairment.Objective and hypotheses: Evaluation of the treament by GnRH analogues on control of puberty and final height in patients with HH.Method: We report a series of five cases of CPP secondary to HH (four girls and one boy). Early in infancy (9 ...

hrp0094p1-95 | Thyroid A | ESPE2021

Prevalence and Characteristics of thyroid nodules in a pediatric population with congenital hypothyroidism

Ferri Marion , Rodrigue Danielle , Francois Papon Jean , Teinturier Cecile , Linglart Agnes , Sophie Lambert Anne ,

Objective: To assess the characteristics of thyroid nodules among infants diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism and to discuss the interest of a systematic screening.Material and method: A retrospective study of children with congenital hypothyroidism due to dyshormonogenesis was carried out at the pediatric endocrine center in Kremlin Bicêtre hospital, Paris, between 1999 to 2020. A screening ultrasound for thyroid nodules was t...