hrp0082p2-d3-614 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2014

Aortic Dilation in a Large Cohort of Paediatric and Young Adult Patients with Turner Syndrome

Geniuk Nadia , Vaiani Elisa , Rizzi Ana , Guercio Gabriela , Warman Monica , Michelli Diego , Rivarola Marco , Belgorosky Alicia

Background: Aortic dilation (AD) occurs in Turner syndrome (TS) increasing the risk of aortic dissection at all ages. There are no current guidelines on what specific aortic diameter measurement should provoke concern in pediatric TS. Because of their small stature, an aortic size index (ASI) has been proposed to normalize the ascending aorta (AA) to body size in young adults’ with TS. However, a more reliable index has been also proposed: the ratio of vascular diameter t...

hrp0094fc1.4 | Adrenal | ESPE2021

Acute Illness and Death in Children with Adrenal Insufficiency

Worth Chris , Vyas Avni , Banerjee Indraneel , Lin John , Jones Julie , Stokes Helen , Komlosy Nicci , Ball Steve , Clayton Peter ,

Background: Adrenal Insufficiency (AI) is a heterogeneous diagnosis comprising multiple central and peripheral causes. The unifying feature is the requirement for glucocorticoid replacement and subsequent risk of life-threatening Adrenal Crisis (AC) and Adrenal Death (AD). Very few studies have investigated rates of AD in children. Multiple studies have reported symptoms of children with AC as interpreted by medical staff but no studies have looked at parental...

hrp0097p1-211 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Salivary 11-oxygenated 19-carbon steroids in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia and Addison's disease compared to healthy children

Park Julie , Hawcutt Daniel , Shantsila Alena , Bright Orla , Dliso Silothabo , Lip Gregory , Blair Joanne

Background: 11-oxygenated 19-carbon (11oxC19) steroids, 11ketotestosterone (11KT) and 11βhydroxyandrostenedione(11OHA4) are adrenally derived steroids that rise in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Increased 11oxC19 concentrations are associated with markers of poor control of CAH. To date, 11oxC19 concentrations have not been measured in patients with Addison’s disease (AD).Methods: Children with primary ...

hrp0082p3-d2-825 | Growth (1) | ESPE2014

Monitoring of GH Treatment by the Electronic Auto-Injection Device Easypod™ Allows to Improve the Outcome and Maximize Adherence in Patients with Generally High Adherence Rates

Hartmann Klaus

Background: We recently described that 27.8% of patients treated with recombinant human GH (r-hGH) using the easypod had an adherence (AD) rate of <85.7% i.e. missing one r-GH dose per week. Overall AD of all investigated patients during the first 2 years of treatment was generally high (mean 90.2%).Objective: To evaluate the importance of high AD rate of r-GH administration over the first 2 years of r-hGH treatment on growth velocity and increase of...

hrp0092p2-210 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Autoimmune Thyroiditis and Autoimmune Hepatitis Presenting at Onset of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)

Marchant Alice , Chizo Agwu Juliana

Background: Autoimmune disease (AD) occurs due to loss of immunological tolerance to self-antigens and can be organ specific or systemic. One in four patients with a single AD may develop another AD. The presence of three or more AD is described as multiple autoimmune syndrome (MAS) in which Type 3 subset includes autoimmune thyroiditis and T1D, but not autoimmune hepatitis. Type 2 Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome can be diagnosed when T1D and autoimmune thyr...

hrp0089p2-p153 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Early BMI Trajectory Classes are Linked to Distinct Body Fat Partitioning Later in Childhood

Michael Navin , Ying Ong Yi , Sadananthan Suresh Anand , Aris Izzuddin M , Tint Mya Thway , Lun Wen Yuan , Wei Pang Wei , Ling Loy See , Soh Shu-E , Shek Lynette Pei-Chi , Yap Fabian Kok Peng , Tan Kok Hian , Godfrey Keith M , Gluckman Peter D , Chong Yap Seng , Karnani Neerja , Kramer Michael S , Eriksson Johan G , Fortier Marielle V , Velan S Sendhil , Lee Yung Seng

Background: Growth patterns in infancy and early childhood have been linked to risks of obesity and cardiometabolic disorders in adulthood. Body fat partitioning, particularly increased fat accumulation at ectopic sites, has been strongly associated with cardiometabolic disorders. However, the lack of precise body composition measures in prior longitudinal birth-cohort studies has made it difficult to ascertain if early growth patterns could result in consolidation of distinct...

hrp0086s9.3 | Recent advances in congenital adrenal hyperplasia | ESPE2016

Recent Advances in CAH: Treatments Saving GC Exposure

Auchus Richard

Background: Glucocorticoid therapy in 21-hydroxylase deficiency (congenital adrenal hyperplasia, CAH) both replaces the cortisol deficiency and reduces adrenal androgen production. Androgen control, however, often requires supraphysiologic and/or nocturnal glucocorticoid exposure. Chronic treatment in this manner contributes to long-term complications observed in CAH cohorts, including high rates of obesity, low bone density, glucose intolerance, skin fragility, and excess mor...

hrp0092p1-232 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (1) | ESPE2019

Two Chinese Children with FBN1-Related Acromelic Dysplasia

Hou Lele , Lin Shaofen , Zhang Lina , Liu Zulin , Ou Hui , Meng Zhe , Liang Liyang

Background and Aims: Geleophysic dysplasia (GD) and acromicric dysplasia (AD) are rare skeletal dysplasia belonging to the group of acromelic dysplasia and are both characterized by severe short stature, short hands and feet, stiff joints, facial anomalies and some radiological manifestations, including delayed bone age, shortened long tubular bones and ovoid vertebral bodies. Patients with GD clinically present the characteristic "happy" facial featur...

hrp0089p1-p128 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2018

Rate of Accumulation of Abdominal Fat is Associated with Fasting Glucose Levels in Early Childhood

Anand Sadananthan Suresh , Thway Tint Mya , Michael Navin , Wei Pang Wei , Ling Loy See , Soh Shu-E , Shek Lynette , Yap Fabian , Hian Tan Kok , Kramer Michael , Eriksson Johan , Godfrey Keith , Gluckman Peter , Seng Chong Yap , Karnani Neerja , Seng Lee Yung , Fortier Marielle , Sendhil Velan S

Objectives: Abdominal fat has been strongly linked to increased cardiometabolic risk and impaired glucose regulation in adults. Owing to the lack of detailed body composition phenotyping in most previous child cohort studies, the temporal links between abdominal fat accumulation and impaired glucose regulation have not been well established. In this study, we evaluated the associations of abdominal fat assessed by MRI at early infancy (≤21 days after birth) and at 4.5 ye...

hrp0086rfc14.7 | Growth : Mechanisms | ESPE2016

GH Influences Plasma Fasting Adropin Concentration in Patients with Turner Syndrome

Wikiera Beata , Krawczyk Magdalena , Noczynska Anna , Daroszewski Jacek

Background: Increased adiposity and insulin resistance are conditions frequently observed nowadays. Many hormones are involved in the pathogenesis of the condition but therapeutic options we can offer to the patients are still scant. Each newly discovered peptide give us hope. Adropin (Ad) is a newly discovered metabolic hormone involved in energy homeostasis. This homeostasis is frequently disturbed in patient with Turner Syndrome (TS). Patient with Turner syndrome are unique...