hrp0094fc7.5 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders | ESPE2021

Rituximab therapy in Rapid-Onset Obesity, Hypothalamic Dysfunction, Hypoventilation, and Autonomic Dysregulation (ROHHAD) Syndrome

Hawton Katherine , Doffinger Rainer , Ramanan Athimalaipet , Langton Hewer Simon C , Giri Dinesh , Hamilton Shield Julian P ,

Introduction: Rapid-onset obesity with hypoventilation, hypothalamic dysfunction and autonomic dysregulation (ROHHAD) is a rare syndrome that presents during early childhood and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. 40-50% of patients have neural crest tumours, most commonly ganglioneuromas or ganglio-neuroblastomas denoted by the suffix ROHHAD(NET) in a subset of patients. Currently, there is no specific diagnostic biomarker available and diagnosis...

hrp0094p1-181 | Pituitary B | ESPE2021

Continuous versus discontinuous administration of gonadotropin in neonates with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

Avril Tristan , Hennocq Quentin , Lambert Anne-Sophie , Simon Dominique , Leger Juliane , Martinerie Laetitia , Bouvattier Claire ,

Context: Newborns with Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) have an impaired postnatal activation of the gonadotropic axis. Substitutive therapy with recombinant gonadotropins can be proposed to mimic physiological male mini-puberty during the first months of life.Objective: To retrospectively compare the clinical (penile size, volume and testicular descent) and biological efficacy (serum concentrations of test...

hrp0094p2-450 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Initial response to thionamide medication in young people with newly diagnosed thyrotoxicosis

Wood Claire , Morrison Niamh , Cole Michael , Donaldson Malcolm , Dunger David , Wood Ruth , Pearce Simon , Cheetham Tim

Methods: Patients commenced 0.75mg/kg carbimazole (CBZ) daily with randomisation to either BR or DT. We examined baseline patient characteristics, CBZ dose, time to serum TSH/FT4 normalisation and BMI Z-score. Results: There were data available from 80 patients (baseline) and 78 patients (61 female) at 6 months. Mean CBZ dose was 0.9 mg/kg/day (BR) and 0.5 mg/kg/day (DT). There was no difference in the time taken for...

hrp0097p1-178 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Inhibin B- a functional marker to screen gonadal function in CAIS patients?

Viola Wagner Isabel , Tyutyusheva Nina , Bertelloni Silvano , Doehnert Ulla , Simon Frielitz Fabian , Hiort Olaf

Introduction and objective: Gonadectomy was carried out for a long time after the diagnosis of complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS). It is now recommended to leave the gonads in situ in order to guarantee endogenous hormone production. It is unclear how best to clinically monitor testicular function. The aim of the study was to investigate whether inhibin B can be used as a future follow-up parameter to screen for gonadal function in CAIS p...

hrp0097p1-191 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Paediatric Graves’ Disease: Presentation, Treatment and Follow up. A Single Centre Experience from United Kingdom.

Vijayan Roopa , Kapoor Ritika , Agrawal Pankaj , Buchanan Charles , Chapman Simon , Arya Ved

Objective: To describe a cohort with paediatric Graves disease followed between 2012 and 2022 at King’s College Hospital, London.Materials and Methods: Retrospective study of 36 patients treated with block and replace regimen of anti-thyroid drugs with a median (range) follow up of 4.25 (1.1-10.8) years. Demographic, clinical, biochemical and treatment data were collected from clinical records. Predictive factors f...

hrp0095rfc3.2 | Early Life and Multisystem Endocrinology | ESPE2022

The Hypoglycaemia Error Grid: a UK-wide Consensus on CGM Accuracy Assessment in Hypoglycaemia due to Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Worth Chris , J Dunne Mark , Salomon-Estebanez Maria , Harper Simon , W Nutter Paul , Dastamani Antonia , Senniappan Senthil , Banerjee Indraneel

Background and Objective: Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is gaining in popularity for patients with paediatric hypoglycaemia disorders such as Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI), but no standard measures of accuracy or associated clinical risk are available. A small number of studies have shown suboptimal accuracy of CGM in CHI but assessments have been inconsistent, incomplete and offer no measure of clinical application. Error grids that categorise clinic...

hrp0092p1-215 | GH and IGFs (1) | ESPE2019

Acromesomelic Dysplasia, Type Maroteaux (AMDM): Impact of Long-term (8 years) High-dose Growth Hormone Treatment on Growth Velocity and Final Height in Two Siblings

Arya Ved Bhushan , Raj Meena , Kapoor Ritika R , Chapman Simon A , Younes Maha , Irving Melita , Buchanan Charles R

Introduction: Acromesomelic dysplasia, type Maroteaux (AMDM) is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia, characterized by severe dwarfism and disproportionate shortening of the extremities, predominantly affecting middle and distal limb segments. It results from loss-of-function mutations affecting the C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) receptor (NPR-B), a transmembrane guanylyl cyclase receptor encoded by the NPR2 gene. Resistance to growth hormo...

hrp0086p2-p844 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

Growth Screening in Children Aged Three to Five Years Seen in Community Paediatrics in Dreux District, France: Preliminary Results

Kayemba-Kay's Simon , Brin Isabelle , Nicot Florence , Maillet Odile , Roudiere Jean-Louis , Nicola Luigi Di , Heron Anne

Background: Over 90% children grow normally, and attain final height within their genetic target. Up to 10% of all children do not spontaneously catch-up by the age 3 years, besides some cases of TS are diagnosed late, and others with SGA go undiagnosed and unattended.Objectives & Hypothesis: Early screening of growth patterns in children attending Child Protection Visits (PMI, France) in Dreux district. Our objective was the evaluation of prevalence...

hrp0082p1-d2-251 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2014

Triiodothyronine-Predominant Graves’ Disease (T3-P-GD): Description and Management in Childhood

Harvengt Julie , Boizeau Priscilla , Zenaty Delphine , Paulsen Anne , Simon Dominique , Crepon Sophie Guilmin , Alberti Corinne , Carel Jean-Claude , Leger Juliane

Background: T3-P-GD, a severe, rare disorder well known in adults, has not previously been described in children. It is characterized by persistently high serum fT3 concentration and normal, or even low, fT4 concentration during drug treatment. This condition is associated with very high titers of TRAb and large goiters, but its pathogenesis remains unclear. The recognition of this form of GD in children is of particular importance, as higher antithyroid ...

hrp0084p1-28 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Clinical Characterisation of a Novel RFX6 Mutation – A Rare Cause of Neonatal Diabetes Syndrome

Cheung Moira , Chapman Simon , Hunt Katie , Makin Erin , Hickey Ann , Hind Jonathan , Ellard Sian , Buchanan Charles , Kapoor Ritika

Background: Mitchell Riley syndrome is a rare syndrome caused by mutations in the RFX6 gene, resulting in neonatal diabetes, intestinal atresia, pancreatic abnormalities, and biliary hypoplasia. RFX6 is a winged helix transcription factor that is expressed in the developing pancreas and in the gut endoderm. Previous eight case reports highlight poor outcomes with usually a fatal course in infancy.Case presentation: Twin 2 of a dichorion...