hrp0097p1-213 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Age at diagnosis of XLH amongst children with and without a family history: Findings from the International XLH Registry

Uday Suma , Sandilands Kerry , Williams Angela , Mughal M.Zulf

Background: X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a rare, progressive, genetic phosphate wasting disorder leading to rickets, lower limb deformities as well as short and disproportionate stature. The condition is inherited in the majority, however spontaneous mutations are reported in ≈30% of cases. Its rarity, coupled with its diverse clinical manifestations, may lead to delayed diagnosis and subsequently delayed treatment initiation. The objective of this an...

hrp0084fc11.6 | Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2015

Long-term Outcome of Patients Treated for Paediatric Cushing’s Disease

Yordanova Galina , Lee Martin , Afshar Farhad , Sabin Ian , Alusi Ghasan , Plowman Nicholas , Evanson Jane , Matson Mattew , Grossman Ashley , Akker Scott , Monson John , Drake Wiliam , Savage Martin , Storr Helen

Background: Due to the rarity of Paediatric Cushing’s disease (CD) there is limited data on the long-term consequences of treatment.Objective and hypotheses: We assessed recurrence, anterior pituitary function and psychiatric disorders in a group of paediatric CD patients treated in a single centre.Method: Retrospective review of 20 patients with CD, mean age 11.75 years (5.74–17.8), managed in our centre between 1986 and...

hrp0092fc1.5 | Diabetes and Insulin Session 1 | ESPE2019

FADES: A Birth Cohort to Understand the Mechanisms Underlying Accelerated Onset of Autoimmunity in Children with Down's Syndrome

Williams Georgina , Mortimer Georgina L. , Leary Sam D. , Williams Alistair J.K. , Gillespie Kathleen M. , Hamilton - Shield Julian P.

Background and Aims: Children with Down's syndrome (DS) are at increased risk of autoimmune conditions including type 1 diabetes (T1D), coeliac and thyroid disease. We previously examined the clinical and immunogenetic characteristics of these conditions in children with DS. An earlier age-of-onset of diabetes was observed compared with children with T1D from the general population despite having decreased frequencies of the established genetic susceptibil...

hrp0089p1-p050 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

NBAS Gene Mutation Causes Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in a Patient with a Multisystem Disorder Consisting Immunodeficiency and Extremely Short Stature

Giatropoulou Sofia , Konig Rainer , Wudy Stefan A. , Speckmann Carsten , Kury Patrick , Fischer-Zirnsak Bjorn , Clemens Kamrath

We report the case of a 19 years old male patient suffering from a multisystem disease involving of the skeleton, connective tissue, immune system, brain and endocrine system due to compound-heterozygote mutations in the NBAS (Neuroblastoma amplified sequence) gene (c.5741G>A [p.(Arg1914His)]; c.6565_6566insT [p.(Glu2189Valfs*7)]), detected using whole-exome-sequencing. He has an immunodeficiency including decreased CD4+T-cells, B-cells and NK-cells with expanded ...

hrp0094fc7.5 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders | ESPE2021

Rituximab therapy in Rapid-Onset Obesity, Hypothalamic Dysfunction, Hypoventilation, and Autonomic Dysregulation (ROHHAD) Syndrome

Hawton Katherine , Doffinger Rainer , Ramanan Athimalaipet , Langton Hewer Simon C , Giri Dinesh , Hamilton Shield Julian P ,

Introduction: Rapid-onset obesity with hypoventilation, hypothalamic dysfunction and autonomic dysregulation (ROHHAD) is a rare syndrome that presents during early childhood and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. 40-50% of patients have neural crest tumours, most commonly ganglioneuromas or ganglio-neuroblastomas denoted by the suffix ROHHAD(NET) in a subset of patients. Currently, there is no specific diagnostic biomarker available and diagnosis...

hrp0094p2-116 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Sex differences over two decades for glycaemic control, pump use and insulin dose in patients aged 10-20 years with type 1 diabetes

Boettcher Claudia , Tittel Sascha R. , Meissner Thomas , Gohlke Bettina , Stachow Rainer , Dost Axel , Lanzinger Stefanie ,

Background: Therapy in type 1 diabetes has undergone a fundamental change over the last several decades, especially by the use of technical devices. Another change that took place is the growing awareness of sex differences of all kind, e.g. as influencing factors of metabolic control. Our study aimed to evaluate sex differences over two decades with regard to changes in glycaemic control, with regard to trends in insulin pump use and insulin dose. Migration b...

hrp0089rfc1.3 | Adrenals & HPA Axis | ESPE2018

Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Lyase (SGPL1) Deficiency is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Maharaj Avinaash , Bradshaw Teisha , Williams Jack , Guran Tulay , Braslavsky Debora , Brugger Britta , Metherell Lou , Prasad Rathi

Background: Loss of function mutations in SGPL1, a key component of sphingolipid metabolism, are associated with accumulation of sphingolipid intermediates giving rise to a multisystemic disease incorporating primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) and progressive renal and neurological disease. Sphingolipids are implicated in mitochondrial apoptosis via induction of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization, cytosolic release of inter-membranal cytochrome c and activ...

hrp0086p1-p36 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

Early Onset Hypertension with Primary Hyperaldosteronism through Mutation in the Calcium Channel CACNA1H – Case Report

Dumitrescu Cristina , Chirita Corina , Procopiuc Camelia , Gherlan Iuliana , Olaru Maria , Lifton Richard P , Nelson-Williams Carol

Background: The genetic causes of primary hyperaldosteronism are still being discovered.Results: We present the case of a 17-years-old girl who was found by accident with severe hypertension (TA 180/100 mmHg, bilateral). Her personal history was unremarkable. Her father had hypertension and a paternal aunt had died at 55 due to a stroke. Both her sisters and mother had normal blood pressure. The cardiological examinationshowed concentric left ventricle h...

hrp0086p1-p371 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Androgen Profile Differs to Adults in Adolescent Girls with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Frerichs Carley , Das Urmi , Garden Ann , Williams Cara , Dharmaraj Poonam , Didi Mohammed , Ramakrishnan Renuka , Blair Jo

Background: Diagnostic criteria for polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are well established in the adult population, but may not be appropriate for adolescent girls. Clinical and/or biochemical hyperandrogenism is one important diagnostic criterion. Screening for hyperandrogenism is often restricted to measurements of testosterone in adult practice. It was our impression that this strategy would under-diagnose PCOS in our adolescent population.Objective ...

hrp0097fc7.5 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

SGPL1 deficiency, a cause of 46XY DSD and adrenal insufficiency, impairs lipid metabolism and steroidogenesis in Leydig cells

Kwong RMW , Smith CJ , Williams J , Hall C , Metherell LA , Prasad R

Loss of function mutations in SGPL1 (sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase) give rise to a multisystemic syndrome with predominating features of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) and steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome. Retrospective analysis of our patient cohort and the wider literature also demonstrated primary gonadal insufficiency in a third of male patients with microphallus and bilateral cryptorchidism (all with concomitant adrenal disease and high mortality in infa...