hrp0094p2-362 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Congenital hypopituitarism: the role of genetics

Gil Poch Estela , Javier Arroyo Diez Francisco , Mendez Perez Pilar , Galan Gomez Enrique ,

Hypopituitarism refers to the insufficient secretion of one or more pituitary hormones. If default is present at the time of birth is called congenital hypopituitarism (CH). Causes of this are perinatal pathology and genetic alterations. The clinical presentation is heterogeneous. The diagnosis is made by clinical suspicion supported by hormonal determinations, brain imaging test (MRI) searching of structural defects and genetic study. The development of the pituitary gland is...

hrp0089lb-p5 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

Association between the Use of Antenatal Steroids for Lung Maturation and Hypoglycemia in Newborns Between 26 and 34 6/7 Weeks of Gestation

Valencia Gina Marcela Gonzalez , Castaneda Jessica Lorena Gonzalez , Avendano Maria Camila Velandia , Cadena Fabio Camilo Suarez , Fontecha Eliana Rocio Arango , Diaz Andres Felipe Ochoa , Rojas Victor Clemente Medonza

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference between the incidence of hypoglycemia in those preterm newborns who were exposed to steroids and those who were not.Methodology: This is a prospective cohort study of preterm infants born between 2017 and 2018 at a gestational age of 26 to 34 6/7 weeks in the Hospital Universitario de Santander- HUS- in Bucaramanga, Colombia.Results: 128 preterm infants were e...

hrp0092p1-8 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Follow-up and Prevalence of Precocious Puberty in Children with Classical Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia diagnosed by Neonatal Screening

Gonzalez Veronica , Reinoso Andrea , Vitale Laura , Morin Analia , Fasano Victoria , Tournier Andrea , Balbi Viviana

Introduction: In children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia(CCAH) linear growth allows monitoring metabolic control. Precocious puberty could compromise their growth. There are few studies in patients with CCAH diagnosed by neonatal screening(NS) about this subject.Aims: To analyze linear growth and precocious puberty in children with CCAH detected by NS.Method: Thirty-...

hrp0092p1-374 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

Growth in the First Ten Years after Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation Among HIV-Infected Children in the CoRISpe Spanish Pediatric Cohort.

Riscart Jesus Dominguez , Montojo Fatima Ara , Garcia Luis Escosa , Costa Talia Sainz , Casado Isabel Gonzalez

Objectives: Previous studies have described impaired growth in HIV-infected children. Many of them showed weight and height improve after ART initiation Most series include children from resource limited settings in which malnutrition is frequent and treatment is not fully available. We aim to characterize long-term growth in a cohort of HIV-infected children after ART initiation and to identify determinant factors.Methods</stron...

hrp0089p2-p065 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus due to not Described Mutation in ABCC8 Gene with Different Behaviour in Affected Family Members

Angeles Santos Mata Maria , Pilar Fernandez Viseras Irene , Torres Barea Isabel , Castano Gonzalez Luis

Neonatal diabetes (ND), classified as either permanent (PND) or transient (TND), occurs in 1/200,000 live births. In 50% cases of TND, remission presents within the first year of life, only to relapse later before puberty in 50% of cases. The most frequent cause is mutation of the 6q24 gene accompanied by mutations in heterozygosis of ABCC8 gene. 80% of mutations in this gene are in novo, due to autosomal recessive inheritance. Such cases respond to treatment with sulfonylurea...

hrp0089p3-p102 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

When Type Mody Ii Diabetes Simulates Type I Diabetes

Viseras Irene Pilar Fernandez , Mata Maria Angeles Santos , Barea Isabel Torres , Gonzalez Luis Castano

Introduction: Mutations of the GKN gene are the most common cause of Mody diabetes. MODY II typically results in mildly elevated fasting blood sugar, without noticeable diabetes, maintaining good metabolic control without treatment.Clinical case: A 4.5 years old female infant, was referred due to presenting polyuria, polydipsia and fasting hyperglycemia of 126–130 mg/dl and 2 hours post-intake blood glucose level of 150–220 mg/dl. She was born ...

hrp0089p2-p133 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2018

Tri-Ponderal Mass Index: A Good Anthropometric Index to Evaluate Adiposity in Children and Adolescents

Klunder Miguel Klunder , Peregrina Myrna Bravo , Gonzalez Desiree Lopez , Clark Patricia , Lora America Liliana Miranda

Background: The adiposity measurement by reliable methods such as dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is not feasible in routine medical care and instead of this, the anthropometric methods are used. However, these methods could be inaccurate to estimate the body fat content. Additionally, in pediatric patients, some anthropometric indexes requires percentiles or Z-scores for their interpretation, like the body mass index (BMI) or the waist circumference (WC). Although anthropomet...

hrp0086rfc11.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2016

Central Hypothyroidism and Biallelic Defect Near the D/ERY Motif of the TRHR Gene

Garcia Marta , de Buitrago Jesus Gonzalez , Pardo Leonardo , Hinkle Patricia M. , Moreno Jose C.

Background: The TRH receptor (TRHR) is a G-protein coupled receptor activated by hypothalamic TRH. In thyrotropes, TRH-TRHR signalling controls synthesis, secretion and bioactivity of TSH. Human TRHR defects are extremely rare, and only three cases are known with central hypothyroidism and short stature as variable presenting feature.Objective and hypotheses: Phenotypical characterization of a family with suspected central hypothyroidism and inv...

hrp0086p2-p68 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

Family Character Isolated Pheochromocytoma by Mutation in Vhl gen

Freijo Martin Concepcion , Laura Bertholt Zuber Maria , De la Rubia Fernandez Luis , Naranjo Gonzalez Cristina

Background: Pheochromocytoma is an uncommon tumor, producer of Catecholamines and causing hypertension in childhood. It is associated to genetic alterations, generally related with RET gene disorders.Method: We present the case of a unilateral familial isolated pheochromocytoma, present in father and son, carriers of a heterozygous mutation in the VHL gene (c.235C > G; p.R79G).Case: Male, 9 years-old with history of fever, prof...

hrp0084p1-55 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Intrauterine Growth Restriction is Associated with Greater Severity in Childhood Obesity-Associated Metabolic Impairment and Poorer Adult Height Prediction

Gonzalez-Leal Rocio , Martinez-Villanueva Julian , Argente Jesus , Martos-Moreno Gabriel A.

Background: Intrauterine growth influences the risk of childhood obesity and its associated metabolic derangement.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate the effect of intrauterine growth (as shown by newborn anthropometry) on physical and metabolic features in obese children and adolescents.Method: A retrospective study of 1049 obese children and adolescents (46.8% females/53.2% males; age: 10.31±3.23 years; BMI: +4.00±...