hrp0082p1-d3-126 | Fat Metabolism & Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Dysautonomia and Acyl Ghrelin in Prader–Willi syndrome

Nyunt Ohn , Archbold Sinead , Donelly Jennifer , Jeffery Penelope , Cotterill Andrew , Davies Peter , Harris Mark

Background: Poor temperature regulation in Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) suggests dysautonomia probably secondary to hypothalamic dysfunction. Autonomic nervous system (ANS) has control over orexigenic ghrelin.Objective and hypotheses: We aim to assess ANS function in PWS and its association with acyl ghrelin.Method: We recruited 16 genetically-confirmed children with PWS and 16 controls. Exclusion criteria were diabetes mellitu...

hrp0082p1-d1-142 | Growth | ESPE2014

Parental Gonadal Mosaicism for a BRAF Mutation in Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome

Geoghegan Sarah , Morrissey Rose , Shorto Jeniffer , Ramsden Simon , O'Riordan Stephen , Green Andrew , O'Connell Susan

Background: Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome (CFCS) is a rare autosomal dominant (AD) condition characterized by cardiac abnormalities, a distinctive craniofacial appearance and short stature. Endocrine manifestations include GH deficiency and precocious puberty. CFCS is part of the RASopathy group including Noonan, LEOPARD, and Costello syndromes. The four associated genes are BRAF (~75%), MAP2K1 and MAP2K2 (~25%), and KRAS (<2%). Most individuals represent new sporadic muta...

hrp0084wg6.4 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2015

Management of Middle Ear and Hearing Problems in Turner Syndrome – How Can We Do Better?

Lim David , Donaldson Malcolm , Gault Emma Jane , Clement Andrew , Kubba Haytham , Mason Avril

Background: Otological problems in Turner syndrome (TS) are notoriously common and troublesome, often requiring intervention with adeno-tonsillectomy, insertion of ventilation tubes and occasionally resulting in serious disease such as cholesteatoma.Survey of otological problems in the West of Scotland: A case note review of 174 girls attending the Turner clinic in Glasgow, Scotland from 1989–2015 found that of 155 patients in whom data were availab...

hrp0084fc1.1 | Adrenal | ESPE2015

A Genomic Atlas of Human Gonad and Adrenal Development

Duncan Andrew , Buoncore Federica , Lin Lin , Barenco Martino , Hubank Mike , Gerrelli Dianne , Achermann John

Background: The adrenal glands and gonads develop from an area of intermediate mesoderm between 6 and 10 weeks post conception (wpc) in humans. Elucidating the genomic components and pathways in these processes could reveal novel aspects of human developmental biology and new factors implicated in adrenal insufficiency and DSD.Objective and hypotheses: To develop a unique genomic atlas of adrenal and gonad development during critical stages of human embr...

hrp0084p1-103 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

Molecular Characterization of a Novel Non-stop KCNJ11 Mutation Associated with a Dual Focal and Diffuse Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia Phenotype

Arya Ved Bhushan , Aziz Qadeer , Flanagan Sarah E , Ellard Sian , Tinker Andrew , Hussain Khalid

Background: Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) has two main histological subtypes: diffuse and focal. Diffuse HH are most commonly due to recessive or dominant ABCC8/KCNJ11 mutations. Focal HH results due to somatic loss of the maternal 11p allele involving the ABCC8 and KCNJ11 region in patients with paternally inherited ABCC8 or KCNJ11 mutation.Aim: To molecular characterise a novel non-stop KCNJ11</em...

hrp0084p2-462 | Growth | ESPE2015

Advanced Bone Age and Accelerated Dental Development Associated with Elevated Retinoic Acid Levels and Haploinsufficiency of CYP26A1 and CYP26C1

Nilsson Ola , Isoherranen Nina , Guttmann-Bauman Ines , Jee YouHee , Guo Michael , Lui Julian , Dauber Andrew

Background: Nutritional excess of vitamin A, a precursor for retinoic acid (RA), causes premature epiphyseal fusion, craniosynostosis, as well as light-dependent retinopathy. Similarly, homozygous loss-of-function mutations in one of the major RA-metabolizing enzymes CYP26B1 causes advanced bone age, premature epiphyseal fusion, and craniosynostosis. We studied a patient with markedly accelerated skeletal and dental development, retinal scarring, and autism-spectrum disease.</...

hrp0084p3-713 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Sirolimus Therapy in an Infant with Persistent Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia

Lim Yvonne Yijuan , Sng Andrew Anjian , Hussain Khalid , Loke Kah-Yin

Background: Persistent hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) of infancy (PHHI) is a rare condition which presents with severe hypoglycaemia during the neonatal period. For medically unresponsive forms of diffuse HH, subtotal pancreatectomy was previously the only treatment option, with the potential consequences of recurrence of hyperinsulinism, diabetes mellitus and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. The novel use of sirolimus treatment was recently reported in four infants wh...

hrp0094p2-109 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Clinical Case of Cystic Fibrosis-like and APECED-like Syndrome due to Gain-of-Function Variant in STAT1

Vasilev Teodor , Johnson Matthew , Yaneva Natasha , Slavcheva Olga , Modeva Iskra , Hattersley Andrew , Savova Radka ,

Background: STAT1 mutations can cause an extensive spectrum of disease, varying from severe bacterial and viral infections to mild disseminated mycobacterial disease, also chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. Many patients present with autoimmune manifestations as type 1 diabetes, hypothyroidism and systemic lupus erythematosus. There are risks of cancers and cerebral aneurysms.Aim: To present the clinical manifes...

hrp0094p2-150 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

PIMS-TS [Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19)] in a child with new onset type 2 diabetes

Sakka Sophia , Mohan Meena , Price Abigail , Handforth Jennifer , Wong James , Nyman Andrew , Ponmani Caroline ,

Introduction: PIMS-TS [Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2] is a unique clinical complication of COVID -19 infection in paediatric patients. We report a case of a child presenting with PIMS-TS and new onset type 2 diabetes.Presentation: A previously healthy 15 year old boy of Bengali-Indian origin presented to the hospital with polyuria, polydipsia, dry cough, abdominal pain and 1 episode of...

hrp0097p1-292 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Clinical predictors of good/poor response to growth hormone treatment (GHT) in children with idiopathic short stature (ISS)

Dauber Andrew , Phillip Moshe , Ferran Jean-Marc , Kelepouris Nicky , Nedjatian Navid , Helene Olsen Anne , Jorge Alexander

Children with ISS vary in their response to GHT. We conducted a post hoc analysis to identify clinical characteristics associated with very good or poor response during year 1 of GHT in a subset of 1550 GH naïve children with ISS from NordiNet® IOS (NCT00960128) and the ANSWER Program (NCT01009905). We included patients aged 3–11 years (males) or 3–10 years (females) at treatment start, prepubertal throughout year 1 of treatment, with height SDS...