hrp0094p2-127 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia: a rare presentation of an uncommon disease!

Abdelmeguid Yasmine , Elsayed Shaymaa , Raafat Shaymaa , Fawzy Dina , Mohi El-Din Mahmoud , Kersh El ,

Background: Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome (TRMA) is characterized by a triad of megaloblastic anemia, progressive sensorineural hearing loss, and diabetes mellitus (DM). It is due to an inherited mutation in SLC19A2 gene, encoding a high-affinity thiamine transporter 1 in charge of facilitating the uptake of thiamine by the cells. Other manifestations including optic atrophy and stroke are rarely reported. We herein report an extremely rare...

hrp0097p2-153 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Assessment of some endocrinal disorders in children finished cancer treatment: a single center study

El-Hawary Amany , Barakat Tarik , Abdl raziq Mahmoud , Abd El-Mabood Suzy

Endocrine complications are common among children who have finished their cancer treatment. Approximately half of those children will experience at least one hormonal disorder. The risk of endocrine deficiency is related to the child's gender and age, tumor location and therapies used (surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy).Aim of the study: To address the main endocrine abnormalities following cancer therapies that occurs late...

hrp0095p1-299 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Three years of growth hormone (GH) treatment in young adults with PWS previously treated with GH during childhood: Effects on cognitive functioning

Trueba - Timmermans Demi , Mahabier Eva , Grootjen Lionne , Juriaans Alicia , Hokken - Koelega Anita

Introduction: Most patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) have a mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Growth hormone (GH) treatment has positive short- and long-term effects on cognition in children with PWS. Few studies, however, have investigated the effects of GH on cognitive functioning in adults with PWS.Objective: To investigate the effects of 3 years GH treatment on cognitive functioning in young adults with ...

hrp0092p1-22 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Differences in Bone Strength and Cortical Bone Parameters in Young Swedish Women with Type 1 Diabetes

Kristiansen Eva , Novak Daniel , Forsander Gun , Svedlund Anna , Magnusson Per , Swolin-Eide Diana

Background: The incidence of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is rising globally and fractures are common.Objective: To investigate bone health in young females with a T1D duration of at least 10 years in relation to healthy, matched controls.Subjects: Twenty-three Swedish females, aged 19.2– 27.9 years, with a T1D duration of ≥10 years, were recruited from the Swedish National Dia...

hrp0092p1-419 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (2) | ESPE2019

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency in Women after Treatment for Childhoodcancer is a Risk Factor for Metabolic Syndrome

Netterlid Axel , Mörse Helena , Giwercman Aleksander , Henic Emir , Erfurth Eva-Marie , Elfving Maria

Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CSS) are at risk for several late effects, among them increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). We wanted to study if female hypogonadism was a risk factor for MetS.Method: This study included 167 female CCS, mean age 34.3 (19.3-57.8) years in the South region of Sweden and 164 matched controls, mean age 35.0 (19.3–58.0). The female CCS were diagnosed at mean age 8.9 (0.1-1...

hrp0092lb-27 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2019

Does Karyotyping and in situ Hybridization from Three Different Germ Layers Elucidate Low Bone Mineral Density in Turner Syndrome?

Soucek Ondrej , Lebl Jan , Zapletalova Jirina , Vrbicka Dita , Adamova Katerina , Prochazka Martin , Klaskova Eva

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by a total or partial loss of one X chromosome. Typical features include short stature and primary amenorrhoea. In addition, decreasing trabecular bone mineral density (BMD) and increasing cortical BMD during puberty has been reported at the radius. As chromosomal aberration remains a probable cause of bone changes in TS, we aimed to elucidate whether the karyotype differs among the tissues originating from the three ...

hrp0089rfc2.2 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism 1 | ESPE2018

S-25OHD is Associated with Hand Grip Strength and Myopathy at Five Years in Girls: An Odense Child Cohort Study

Al-Jwadi Rada Faris , Jespersen Eva , Dalgard Christine , Bilenberg Niels , Christesen Henrik Thybo

Context: Severe vitamin D deficiency may lead to myopathy in adults. Little is known about vitamin D and muscle strength in children.Objective: To test whether hand grip strength (HGS) in 5-year-old-children associates with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (s-25OHD) from pregnancy to 5 years.Methods: Observational study in the population-based Odense Child Cohort, Denmark. At 5 years, anthropometrics, body fat percentage by skin fold meas...

hrp0089rfc8.5 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2018

Latest Progress in Tissue Engineered Urethral Regeneration: From Rabbit to Dog, a Step from Human Clinical Trial for Surgical Treatment of VSD (Variation of Sex Development)

Pinnagoda Kalitha , Vythilingam Ganesh , Vardar Elif , Ballet Eva-Maria , Tambidorai CR , Frey Peter , Larsson Hans-Mattias

Introduction: Treatment of patients with VSD (Variation of Sex Development), in particular severe hypospadias, is associated with high rate of post-operative complications using current surgical procedures. This leads to a high rate of re-operation in an already emotionally complicated situation. We improved the tissue engineered acellular tubular collagen scaffolds that showed promising results in the rabbit model to implant it to a dog model. This FDA approved new version ac...

hrp0089p2-p168 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Weight Loss Outcomes in Two-Year Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention Program Involving Obese Children and their Parents

Krnic Nevena , Uoic Anita Spehar , Bogdanic Ana , Kubat Katja Dumic , Pavic Eva , Putarek Natasa Rojnic

Background: Increasing prevalence of obesity requires improvement in current therapeutic approaches. Multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention programs involving both children and their parents are showing promising results.Aim: To compare the efficacy of family-based multidisciplinary program with standard weight loss counseling program in obese children.Methods: The intervention group consisted of 119 obese children with BMI 85 kg...

hrp0089p2-p218 | GH & IGFs P2 | ESPE2018

The Rationale and Design of TransCon GH

Sprogoe Kennett , Beckert Michael , Mortensen Eva , Karpf David B , Leff Jonathan A

Background: The fundamental challenge of developing a long-acting growth hormone (LAGH) is to create a more convenient growth hormone (GH) dosing profile while retaining the excellent safety, efficacy, and tolerability of daily GH. With GH receptors on virtually all cells, replacement therapy should achieve the same tissue distribution and effects of daily (and endogenous) GH while maintaining levels of GH and resulting IGF1 within the physiologic range....