hrp0092p1-385 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

Saliva Might be a Good Alternative DNA Source for Whole Exome Sequencing to Identify Genetic Causes of Short Stature

Cheon Chong Kun , Yoon Ju Young , Choi Im Jeong , Kim Hyun-Ji

Background: Genetics plays a strong role in height. However, for most patients, no cause for the short stature can identified. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) is becoming an increasingly important tool for detecting novel genetic causes of short stature. Blood is the preferred DNA source for germline studies using WES. However, DNA from saliva is a more convenient and cost-effective alternative.Objectives: We aim to identif...

hrp0092p2-282 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Treatment for Graves' Disease in Children and Adolescents: A Long-Term Retrospective Study at a Single Institution

Kim Min-Sun , Song Ari , Park Hyojung , Cho Sung Yoon , Jin Dong-Kyu

Background: Management options are limited for the treatment of Graves' disease (GD) in children and adolescents. Antithyroid drugs (ATDs) remain the first-line therapy in patients with GD, despite a high relapse rate. We investigated the clinical characteristics, treatment, the outcome, and predictors of a remission of children and adolescents with GD at a single center.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medic...

hrp0092p3-13 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Genotype and Phenotype, Growth Outcome in 33 Korean Patients with 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency

Yoon Ju Young , Choi Im Jeong , Kim Hyun-Ji , Cheon Chong Kun

Purpose: This study aimed to describe gene mutations and growth outcome in patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiencyMethods: Subjects were diagnosed as 21-hydroxylase deficiency by direct Sanger sequencing or multiple ligation-dependent probe amplification analysis and visited Pusan National University Children's Hospital from July 2008 to April 2019.We investigated the genotype, phenotype and growth profiles.<p cl...

hrp0086p2-p710 | Endocrinology and Multisystemic Diseases P2 | ESPE2016

Endocrine Dysfunction in Children and Adolescents with CHARGE Syndrome

Choi Jin-Ho , Kang Eungu , Kim Yoon-Myung , Kim Gu-Hwan , Yoo Han-Wook

Background: CHARGE syndrome is a complex of congenital malformations affecting multiple organ systems caused by mutations in CHD7.Objective and hypotheses: This study was performed to evaluate endocrine dysfunctions including hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency, or hypothyroidism in patients with CHARGE syndrome.Method: Eighteen patients (10 males and 8 females) with CHARGE syndrome were included. A di...

hrp0082p2-d3-313 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type I Caused by a Novel Mutation in the Start Codon of the COL1A1 Gene in a Korean Family and the Course of Pamidronate Treatment for 1 Year

Cho Sung Yoon , Jin Dong-Kyu , Yu Jae-Hong , Han Heon-Seok

Background: A 3-year-old boy appeared healthy at birth and did not experience any fractures until 12 months of age. Blue sclera, frequent fractures without adequate trauma, nearly normal stature, the absence of dentinogenesis imperfecta, no bony deformity, and no limitation of mobility were characteristics suggestive of OI type I that were observed in the patient. The patient’s mother had blue sclera and a history of frequent fracture episodes until the age of 15 years.</...

hrp0084p1-154 | Miscelleaneous | ESPE2015

Novel Compound Heterozygous BMP1 Variants Associated with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Yang Aram , Huh Rimm , Kim Jinsup , Cho Sung Yoon , Jin Dong-Kyu

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) includes a group of disorders with a susceptibility to bone fractures, the presentation ranging from slightly increased fracture frequency to death in the perinatal period.Objective and hypotheses: Autosomal-dominant inheritance with type I collagen biosynthesis defects is the most common, but many autosomal-recessive genes have been previously reported.Method: Whole-exome sequencing was per...

hrp0084p3-1132 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Effects of GnRH Agonists and Antagonists on Danazol-Induced Precocious Puberty Rat

Yang Aram , Huh Rimm , Kim Jinsup , Cho Sung Yoon , Jin Dong-Kyu

Background: GnRH agonists are a common treatment modality for patients with central precocious puberty.Objective and hypotheses: Danazol-induced precocious puberty rats were used as an animal model to compare the effects of GnRH analogues and to assess combinations of treatment with agonistic and antagonistic GnRH analogues.Method: A 5-day-old female Sprague–Dawley rats were subcutaneously injected with a single dose of 300 &#...

hrp0084p3-1246 | Turner | ESPE2015

Turner Syndrome with Breast Development: Case Report

Park Sung Won , Cho Sung Yoon , Kim Jinsup , Huh Rimm , Kim Su Jin , Jin Dong-kyu

Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by monosomy or structural abnormalities of the X chromosome, with a prevalence of out 1/2500 females live birth. Most important clinical features of TS are short stature and gonadal failure. Approximately one third of girls with TS may undergo spontaneous puberty. Here we report a case of a variant TS with breast development.Case report: A 9-year-old girl was referred to our paediatric endocrinology outpatient...

hrp0094p2-336 | Multisystem endocrine disorders | ESPE2021

Endocrine and metabolic complications according to genotype in Prader-Willi syndrome

Young Yoon Ju , Dong Yoo Suk , Abdumonnanovich Mamatkulov Elbek , Nailevich Gilyazetdinov Kamil , Cheon Chong Kun ,

Objective: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a complex genetic disease associated with hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction, severe obesity and metabolic dysfunctions. The aim of this study was to describe endocrine and metabolic profiles in PWS children and young adults.We also investigated the differences in clinical outcomes according to genotype.Methods: Data of 64 children and adults with genetically verified PWS aged mo...

hrp0097p1-518 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Outcomes of growth hormone treatment in children with Prader Willi Syndrome over a 30-year period at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, New South Wales Australia

Gamage Dilhara , Chan Albert , Maguire Ann , Srinivasan Shubha , Ambler Geoffrey , Hi Cho Yoon

Background: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic obesity syndrome associated with relative growth hormone deficiency. Scoliosis is a known association of both PWS and growth hormone therapy (GH), although its role in causation remains uncertain. In the literature, short-term and long-term data revealed no adverse effects of GH on scoliosis. As the metabolic and clinical benefit of growth hormone therapy is established in the management of PWS, it is d...