hrp0095p2-288 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Case Report: the rare case of pediatric myxedema due to an unrecognized chronic autoimmune hypothyroidism

Bonino Elisa , Matarazzo Patrizia , Buganza Raffaele , Tuli Gerdi , Munarin Jessica , Bondone Claudia , de Sanctis Luisa

Hypothyroidism is the most common thyroid disorder in children. It usually presents with nonspecific symptoms, that can be mild and occur slowly over time, compromising a timely diagnosis, with possible effects on pituitary gland, multiple organs and growth. In case of long-standing unrecognized hypothyroidism, myxedema or myxedema coma can occur, rare but severe conditions. This case report describes an adolescent presenting with extensive trunk and neck swelling. After exclu...

hrp0095p2-294 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Hypothyroidism presenting with left sided Brown’s syndrome

May Ng Sze , Shah Akhil , Kaye Lesley

An 11-year-old female presents with a 6-week history of double and blurred vision associated with headaches and neck swelling. Thyroid function tests demonstrated antibody negative hypothyroidism and connective tissue disorder screening was negative. The patient was commenced on thyroid hormone replacement (levothyroxine). 5 days later, she re-presented with strabismus and progressive diplopia. Intracranial imaging was performed to rule out space occupying masses. A diagnosis ...

hrp0092p3-263 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Papillary Thyroid Cancer in Children: Single Center Results

Hatipoğlu Nihal , Direk Gül , Uzan Tatli Zeynep , Gül Şiraz Ülkü , Çiçek Dilek , Gök Ebru , Sarikaya Emre , Kendirci Mustafa , Kurtoğlu Selim

Introduction: Thyroid cancers are rare cancers in children and their incidence is 1.4% in pediatric malignancies. However, its frequency is increasing. While the incidence of prepubertal children is equal among girls boys, it increases with age in female patients. Radiotherapy, which is applied to the neck region, and hashimoto disease are the risk factors. The relationship between Hashimoto's disease and papillary thyroid cancer is thought to be assoc...

hrp0092p3-307 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Autoimmune Thyroiditis in Beta Thalassemia Major after the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation - Case Report

Tankoska Maja , Murtezani Avdi , Jovanovska Anamarija , Miladinova Daniela , Kocheva Svetlana

Introduction: Beta thalassemia is a common genetic disorder in Mediterranean countries. Congenital hypothyroidism is also a condition resulting with deficiency of thyroid hormone in newborn infants. Autoimmune thyroid dysfunction in childhood patients with thalassemia major is uncommon and poorly described. We report a case of a child with two independent diseases - clinical hypothyroidism diagnosed in early childhood, and beta thalassemia major who developed ...

hrp0089p2-p066 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Prothrombin Gene 20210A Mutation Heterozygosity and MTHFR Gene C677T Mutation Homozygosity Detected in a Male Toddler Experiencing Femoral Venous Thrombosis During Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Kleisarchaki Angeliki N , Giza Styliani , Nikolaidou Olga , Mouzaki Konstantina , Kotanidou Eleni P , Litou Eleni , Rengina Tsinopoulou Vasiliki , Papadakis Emmanouil , Galli-Tsinopoulou Assimina

Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) as an inflammatory state combined with the disruption of the normal coagulation cascade can lead patients to an increased risk of thrombosis. Especially, patients that are genetically susceptible to thrombosis could develop deep venous thrombosis (DVT) due to inflammation, dehydration, and hyperviscosity secondarily to DKA. It is noteworthy that children with DKA who underwent central venous catheter placement could develop DVT, especi...

hrp0089p3-p385 | Thyroid P3 | ESPE2018

Rare Case Report of Thyroiditis De Quervain in a Six Years Old Girl

Liapi Maria , Jorch Norbert , Hamelmann Eckard

Introduction: Subacute thyroiditis or De Quervain’s Thyroiditis is a self-limited inflammatory thyroid disease that is considered to be caused by a viral infection. Its incidence during the first decade of life is extremely rare. During the acute phase of the disease which lasts 2 to 6 weeks, the inflammatory process results in a temporary release of thyroid hormone with biochemical hyperthyroidism with or without symptoms. This phase is followed by a period with failing ...

hrp0086rfc8.7 | Growth: Clinical | ESPE2016

Safety and Tolerability of Once-Weekly Administration of CTP-Modified Human Growth Hormone (MOD-4023): 24-month Complete Dataset Results of a Phase 2 Study in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Zelinska Nataliya , Skorodok Julia , Malievsky Oleg , Rosenfeld Ron G. , Zadik Zvi , Koren Ronit , Vander Shelly , Hart Gili , Radziuk Klaudziya

Background: Daily injections are currently required for growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy, which may cause poor compliance, inconvenience and distress for patients. MOD-4023 is a CTP-modified human GH (hGH) developed for once-weekly administration in growth hormone deficient (GHD) adults and children.Objective and hypotheses: In the present Phase 2 study, the safety and tolerability of once-weekly subcutaneous (SC) administration of MOD-4023 were a...

hrp0086p2-p402 | Gonads & DSD P2 | ESPE2016

Children with 46,XY DSD: Etiology, Clinical Profile, Socio-Demographic Details and Sex of Rearing

Shabir Iram , Khurana Madan , Eunice Marumudi , Ammini Ariachery

Background: Disorders of sex development (DSD) is a group of uncommon birth defects. Androgen excess in genetic females and androgen deficiency in genetic males can result in DSD. A child with ambiguous genitalia could be a virilized female or an under-masculinized male. Presented here is the socio-demographic profile, age at diagnosis, clinic 351al profile and etiology of patients with 46,XY DSD who are on follow up at our hospital.Objective and hypothe...

hrp0086p1-p695 | Endocrinology and Multisystemic Diseases P1 | ESPE2016

CANDLE Syndrome: A New Autoinflammatory Lipodystrophic Disorder with Challenging Diagnosis and Limited Therapeutic Options

Boyadzhiev Martin , Boyadzhiev Veselin , Marinov Luchezar , Iotova Violeta

Background: We present a 3 years old boy born on term from young non-consanguineous parents with negative family history. Shortly after birth swelling of the feet and multiple generalised erythematous cutaneous plaques and nodules gradually appeared. Recurrent fever attacks, hepatosplenomegaly, significant growth delay (height – 4.0 S.D.) and progressive loss of subcutaneus fat tissue followed.Objective and hypotheses: Laboratory inve...

hrp0086p2-p761 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Paediatric Cushing Disease: One Patient’s Path to Cure

Yordanova Galina , Iotova Violeta , Zheleva Eleonora , Bachvarov Chavdar , Bocheva Yana , Galcheva Sonya , Enchev Yavor , Ivanov Krasimir , Kolev Nikola , Tonev Anton , Storr Helen

Background: Paediatric Cushing disease (CD) is rare but can be severe. Diagnosis and proper management are often delayed and the course of disease is unpredictable. Support from experts in the field is essential.Objective and hypotheses: We present a male patient, diagnosed with Cushing syndrome elsewhere more than two years after his initial signs and symptoms. For 6 months he underwent numerous investigations, which were inconclusive and was left untre...