hrp0086p1-p43 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Severe Hypertension in a Girl: Cushing Syndrome or Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess Syndrome? Utility of Molecular Study

Godoy Claudia , Seiltgens Cristian , Fardella Carlos , Lacourt Patricia , Pinochet Constanza , Carvajal Cristian

Background: Apparent mineralocorticoids excess syndrome (AME) is an unusual cause of hypertension, caused by genetic mutation of type 2 11β-hidroxysteroid desydrogenase (11BHSD2) enzime, which metabolizes cortisol(F) to cortisone(E). Patients with AME born from consanguineous parents, are small for gestagional age (SGA) and could have nephrocalcinosis, hypokalemia and high plasma cortisol/cortisone relation (F/E).Objective: To tell the clinical and ...

hrp0089p3-p067 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Neonatal Hypocalcemia Revealing a Malignant Osteopetrosis

Porquet-Bordes Valerie , Gohier Heloise , Lescure Sandra , Pasquet Marlene , Baunin Christiane , Gennero Isabelle , Tauber Maite , Salles Jean Pierre , Edouard Thomas

Background: A one-month girl was referred to our unit for hypocalcemia. She was the first child of healthy non-consanguineous parents. Her family history was unremarkable except a miscarriage in the mother and oligoasthenospermia in the father that justified a medically assisted reproduction. She was born eutrophic at term after a pregnancy marked by a moderate gestational diabetes. On day 3, a routine neonatal screening revealed a severe asymptomatic hypocalcemia (total calci...

hrp0094p1-54 | Bone B | ESPE2021

Decreased bone mineral density in children receiving long-term anticoagulation is associated with pubertal development

Raimann Adalbert , Patsch Janina , Weber Michael , Haufler Florentina , Pees Christiane , Albinni Sulaima , Male Christoph , Haeusler Gabriele , Thom Katharina ,

Background: Children and adolescents with chronic conditions are at increased risk of secondary osteoporosis. In adult patients, long-term anticoagulation (LTA) including Vitamin K antagonist (VKA) treatment is associated with lower bone mineral density and hip fractures. In children and adolsescent, risk factors for impaired skeletal health and the role of LTA on bone metabolism during the vulnerable phase of linear bone growth remain poorly defined.<p cl...

hrp0086p1-p48 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Cardiac Function in Pediatric Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Mooij Christiaan F. , Pourier Milanthy S. , Weijers Gert , de Korte Chris L. , Claahsen - van der Grinten Hedi L. , Kapusta Livia

Background: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is characterized by cortisol deficiency and hyperandrogenism. Both hyperandrogenism and treatment with supraphysiological doses of glucocorticoids may cause unfavorable changes in the cardiovascular risk profile of CAH patients. Data on the cardiac function in CAH patients is scarce.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the cardiac function in pediatric CAH patients.Method: The cardi...

hrp0086p1-p829 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Premature Adrenarche in Silver-Russell Syndrome: A Longitudinal Study

Ferrand Nawfel , Schweizer Roland , Binder Gerhard

Background: Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) is reported to be associated with early adrenarche, but substantial studies are lacking.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to determine the median age at onset of adrenarche, the prevalence of premature adrenarche as well as its causes and consequences.Method: Currently we have collected longitudinal data from 40 children with SRS seen during the last 20 years in our centre. The patients fu...

hrp0082p2-d3-393 | Fat Metabolism &amp; Obesity (2) | ESPE2014

Comparison of FMDXA and FMBIA in Obese Adolescents

Ziegler Julian , Schweizer Roland , Binder Gerhard

Background: Determining fat mass (FM) using methods of body composition analysis is useful in diagnosis and treatment of obese adolescents who undergo life style intervention. The use of dual-energy X-ray absorption (DXA) is time-consuming, potentially harmful and expensive. Alternative methods for accurately estimating FM are needed.Objective and hypotheses: We evaluated single-frequency arm-to-leg bioelectrical impedance analysis at 50 kHz (sf-BIA) in ...

hrp0084p1-79 | Growth Hormone | ESPE2015

Decrease of Jumping Power in Adolescents with Severe GHD After Stop of GH-Therapy

Schweizer Roland , Ziegler Julian , Binder Gerhard

Background: Recently we demonstrated that male adolescents with severe GHD (sGHD) had a significant decrease of lean body mass and increase in fat mass after stop of GH-therapy. The functional consequence of this observation is unknown.Objective and hypotheses: The aim was to study the changes in parameters of jumping mechanography in adolescents with GHD in the transition period (end of growth) after stop of GH-therapy.Patients an...

hrp0084p2-423 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

The Accuracy of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis to Detect the Body Composition Changes in Adolescents with Severe GHD During Transition

Ziegler Julian , Schweizer Roland , Binder Gerhard

Background: Male adolescents with severe GH deficiency show both loss of lean body mass (LBM) and gain of fat free mass (FFM) when off GH treatment. We recently showed that determining gain of FFM and loss of LBM by dual-energy x-ray absorption (DXA) is helpful in the diagnosis of severe GHD during transition as these body composition changes are correlated to the GH-peak of the arginine-GHRH-re-test.Objective and hypotheses: We wanted to explore if the ...

hrp0097p1-337 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Occurrence of central hypothyroidism in children with isolated growth hormone deficiency

Mayer Judith , Schweizer Roland , Binder Gerhard

Background: A small subgroup of children with isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) develop central hypothyroidism (CH) during GH treatment. Prognostic parameters are still unclear.Objective and hypothesis: Long-term evaluation of children with initial diagnosis of IGHD to identify those with an unmasking CH under GH treatment. IGHD was diagnosed in children with short stature, low height velocity, retarded bone age,...

hrp0084p2-389 | Fat | ESPE2015

Childhood Craniopharyngioma with Hypothalamic Obesity – No Long-term Weight Reduction due to Rehabilitation Programs

Sterkenburg Anthe S , Hoffmann Anika , Gebhardt Ursel , Muller Hermann L

Background: Severe obesity due to hypothalamic involvement has major impact on prognosis in long-term survivors of childhood-onset craniopharyngioma. The long-term effects of rehabilitation efforts on weight development and obesity in these patients are not analysed up to now.Method: 108 patients with childhood-onset craniopharyngioma recruited in HIT Endo before 2001 were included in the study. Long-term weight development (BMI SDS after ...