hrp0084p3-1219 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Unilateral Graves’ Disease in an Adolescent: Case Report

Eklioglu Beray Selver , Atabek Mehmet Emre , Akyurek Nesibe , Tastekin Gungor

Background: Graves’ disease is a rare autoimmune thyroid disease that characterized by hyperthyroidism, diffuse goitre and ophthalmopathy. It generally involved both lobes of the thyroid, unilateral involvement was rare.Case report: A 18 year old girl presented with weakness, alopecia, menstruel irregularity. In physical examination moist skin, increased pulse rate (116/min) and enlargement of the right lobe of the thyroid was determined. Her blood ...

hrp0094p2-476 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Evaluation of general characteristics of children with hypothyroidism

Bulut Eman , Eklioglu Beray Selver , Atabek Mehmet Emre

Aim: This study aimed to investigate retrospectively the demographic, clinical and laboratory data of patients followed up for hypothyroidism and to determine the insidance of persistent hypothyroidism.Materials and Methods: A total of 209 patients with hypothyroidism were included retrospectively in this study. Demographic data, clinical features, laboratory results, thyroid volume, follow-up time, treatment drug were recorded. These patients were divid...

hrp0094p2-156 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

The relationship between metabolic parameters atherogenic parameters, atherogenic index and vitamin D levels in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Zenger Gulberil , Selver Eklioglu Beray , Emre Atabek Mehmet , Kurban Sevil ,

Objective: Vitamin D plays an important role in hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular disease risk, and glucose/insulin metabolism. The aim of this study is; to investigate the relationship between serum vitamin D levels and metabolic profiles of children with T1DM, atherogenic index, and cardiovascular disease risk.Materials and Methods: T1DM patients were included in the study retrospectively. Anthropometric and clinical measurements, biochem...

hrp0094p2-212 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

The Relationship between Acanthosis Nigricans and Vitamin D Levels in Obese Children

Daye Munise , Selver Eklioglu Beray , Atabek Mehmet Emre ,

Aim: Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is the most important skin complication of obesity. In our study, the relationship of acanthosis nigricans and vitamin D levels was evaluated in children.Methods: Obese children aged between 6 and 18 years old, who were examined in the pediatric endocrinology outpatient clinic, were included. The patients’ anthropometric measurements and laboratory results and vitamin D levels were rec...

hrp0092p1-254 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (1) | ESPE2019

A Novel Approach for the Evaluation of Hypothalamic-Pituitary Region in Patients with Growth Hormone Deficiency: Pons Ratio

Demiral Meliha , Karaca Mehmet Salih , Unal Edip , Baysal Birsen , Baran Riza Taner , Demirbilek Huseyin , Ozbek Mehmet Nuri

Objective: In patients with growth hormone deficiency (GHD), even in those with no major organic lesion, anterior pituitary height (APH) is reported decreased. Limitations in the evaluation of APH and changes according to pubertal status make its validity questionable. Recently, in a small scale study, pons ratio (PR) has been suggested as a more sensitive marker for evaluation of pituitary gland in GHD patients. The study aims to evaluate the validity of PR a...

hrp0095p2-134 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Neonatal hypoglycemia in infants of diabetic mothers vs infants of non-diabetic mothers in relation to birth weight

Soliman Ashraf , Ali Hamdy , Mahmoud Nazla

Timely recognition and treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia are important because of the potential for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. One of the major problems in infants born following a pregnancy complicated by diabetes is hypoglycemia. In addition, hypoglycemia occurs in infants of non-diabetic mothers. We conducted a retrospective cohort study including all infants who had hypoglycemia during the first day of life, between 1-9-2017 and 31-8-2020. We studied the relatio...

hrp0089p3-p416 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

A Rare and Unexpected Cause of Diabetes in Childhood

Makaya Taffy , Basu Supriyo , Ali Aishatu

Background: Pancreatogenic diabetes is rare in children. The prevalence is 5–10% of all cases of diabetes in the developed world. The underlying pathophysiology is destruction of islet cells by pancreatic inflammation.Case: A 15-year old previously healthy boy presented with polyuria, polydipsia, abdominal pain and loss of weight (LOW) over several weeks. Family history revealed a three-generational history of diabetes including reported type-1 (T1D...

hrp0082p1-d1-61 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Evaluation of S-100B, Antioxidant and Oxidative Capacity Before and After the Treatment in Children with Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Kaya Cemil , Atas Ali , Aksoy Nurten

Background: Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious condition with high rates of morbidity and mortality in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Calcium-binding protein S100B is a cell damage marker glycopeptide that is mainly produced by astrocytes. Oxidative stress might be defined as an imbalance between anti-oxidative defense of the body and free radical production responsible for peroxidation of lipid layer of cell walls.Objective and hypotheses: In p...

hrp0082p3-d1-662 | Bone | ESPE2014

Hypercalcemia due to Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis in a Newborn Successfully Treated with Pamidronate Infusion Therapy

Atas Ali , Geter Suleyman , Emin Guldur M

Introduction: Subcutaneous fat necrosis (SFN) of the newborn is an inflammatory disorder of the adipose tissue that rarely disease which may be complicated with potentially life-threatening hypercalcemia. The etiology of hypercalcemia was related to persistently elevated 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 levels.Case: The case 47 days (length 0.3 SDS; weight −1.48 SDS) who presented sucking difficulty and debility duo to hypercalcemia with an init...

hrp0082p3-d2-738 | Diabetes (3) | ESPE2014

When Should We Suspect Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young in Children and Adolescents

Mohamed Sarar , Talaat Iman , Hellani Ali

Background: The prevalence of maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) in Saudi population remains unknown and data on molecular etiology of this condition is limited.Objective and hypotheses: The present study was undertaken to elucidate the clinical and molecular characteristics of a Saudi family with MODY1.Method: A 12-year-old female presented to us with symptoms suggestive of diabetes. Investigations revealed hyperglycemia,...