hrp0086p2-p687 | Growth P2 | ESPE2016

Diagnostic Value of Growth Hormone Stimulation Test for Growth Hormone Deficiency in Short Children

Jeong Seung Yeon , Lee Seung Ho , Yu Jeesuk

Background: It is important to find and manage the cause of short stature in children. GH stimulation test is considered as a ‘gold standard’ for the diagnosis of GH deficiency (GHD), and several pharmacologic agents including insulin, glucagon, L-dopa, or clonidine are used for GH stimulation test (GHST). However, diagnostic value, sensitivity or specificity of each GHST is not clear.Objective and hypotheses: This study was desi...

hrp0082p3-d2-899 | Perinatal and Neonatal Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

Iodine Status in the Neonate and the Effect on Thyroid Function

Yu Jeesuk , Lee Seung Ho , Chang Young Pyo

Background: Sufficient iodine intake is required for the synthesis of thyroid hormone. Thyroid hormone is very important for normal growth and development, especially in newborn period. It is also well known that excess iodine intake may cause adverse effect in thyroid function.Objectives and hypotheses: This study was designed to find the iodine status of the newborn with normal thyroid function confirmed by newborn screening of thyroid function test (T...

hrp0084p1-18 | Bone | ESPE2015

Response to Vitamin D Replacement is Determined by Body Surface Area in Children with Vitamin D Deficiency

Chung In Hyuk , Kang Yu Sun , Yoo Eun-Gyong

Background: The serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels are known to be lower in obese children, probably due to sequestration of vitamin D in the adipose tissue. However, there is no consensus on the dose adjustment for vitamin D supplementation in obese children with vitamin D deficiency (VDD).Aims: To compare the response to vitamin D replacement in normal weight vs overweight children with VDD, and to investigate the determinant for increment of 25O...

hrp0084p3-1214 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Massive Pericardial Effusion and Short Stature Caused by Autoimmune Hypothyroidism in 9-Years-Old Dyspneic Girl

Han Heon-Seok , Yu Jae-Hong , Gyon YunHee

Background: Massive pericardial effusion is uncommon complication of acquired hypothyroidism in children, and prompt drainage should be performed for impending tamponade. Thyroxine supplementation improves all clinical signs except profound growth failure, resulting poor catch-up growth.Case presentation: 9 years 11month old girl was brought to emergency room with sudden worsening dyspnea for 1 day. Previously healthy girl showed weight increase of 10 kg...

hrp0084p3-1241 | Turner | ESPE2015

Renal Problems in Early Adult Patients with Turner Syndrome

Chung Woo Yeong , Oh Seung Hwan , Yu Dong Uk

Introduction: The prevalence of renal anomalies in Turner syndrome (TS) has been reported to vary from 30 to 70%. However, the influence of renal anomalies on renal function and morbidity have been less well investigated. We evaluate the status of renal function and the presence of urinary abnormalities in early adult TS patients.Patients and method: Sixty-three girls with TS, who are attending Pediatric Endocrine Clinics in Busan Paik Hospital, were stu...

hrp0094p1-156 | Fetal Endocrinology and Multisystem Disorders B | ESPE2021

Molecular and phenotypic profile of Alstrom syndrome in Chinese patients:results from a Chinese cohort

Zhang Qianwen , Ding Yu , Wang Yirou , Wang Xiumin , Fu Lijun ,

Introduction: Alstrom syndrome, inherited in autosomal-recessive manner, is a complex multi-system disease including obesity, sensorineural hearing loss, retinal dystrophy, cardiomyopathy, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and multiple organ fibrosis. ALMS1 is the defective protein of Alstrom syndrome. The protein is located in the basal body of the primary cilia and involved in ciliary function. Large cohorts of Alstrom syndrome lack around the world, especially in E...

hrp0097fc9.4 | Diabetes and insulin 2 | ESPE2023

The high proportion of INS-MODY in Chinese children with MODY

Ding Yu , Zhang Qianwen , Li Niu , Chang Guoying , Li Juan , Chen Yao , Yao Ru-en , Yu Tingting , Wang Xiumin

Background: The incidence rate of maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) and the proportion of different types of MODY will be different in different countries and races. GCK, HNF1A, and HNF4A are the three most common types of MODY, but the occurrence of other rare MODY subtypes in Chinese children is unknown. Therefore, studying the case group of MODY in Chinese children can help deepen understanding of MODY, early identification, and precise treatment....

hrp0097p1-134 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Molecular and Phenotypic Expansion of Bardet-biedl Syndrome in Chinese Patients

Gao Shiyang , Zhang Qianwen , Feng Biyun , Gu Shili , Yao Ru-en , Yu Tingting , Ding Yu , Wang Xiumin

Background: Bardet Biedl syndrome(BBS) is a type of non-motile ciliopathy primarily characterized by retinal dystrophy, obesity, polydactyly, cognitive impairment, urogenital anomalies and renal abnormalities. To date, 26 genes have been reported to be associated with BBS: BBS1-BBS21, IFT74, SCLT1, SCAPER and NPHP1. BBS is genetically heterogeneous with significant clinical overlap with other ciliopathies, further c...

hrp0089p3-p229 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

A Novel Heterozygous Pathogenic Variant in PORCN Gene Causing Focal Dermal Hypoplasia with Short Stature: Case Report and Literature Review

Wu Di , Hu Xuyun , Li Xiaoqiao , Wei Liya , Su Chang , Chen Jiajia , Qin Miao , Gong Chunxiu , Shen Yiping

Objective: To explore the clinical features and the genetic cause of a multiple malformation patient with short stature.Methods: The clinical data was collected in Beijing Children’s Hospital in November 2017. The disease-causing variant was identified using exome sequencing and confirmed with Sanger sequencing. Related literature was searched from Wanfang and Pubmed databases using the key word of ‘PORCN gene’ to identify the clinical fea...

hrp0097p1-135 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

A novel heterozygous variant of FOXJ1 in a Chinese female with primary ciliary dyskinesia and hydrocephalus: A case report and literature review

Gao hiyang , Zhang Qianwen , Feng Biyun , Gu Shili , Li Zhiying , Sun Lianping , Yao Ru-en , Yu Tingting , Ding Yu , Wang Xiumin

Background: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a type of ciliary dyskinesia that is usually caused by autosomal recessive inheritance and can manifest as recurrent respiratory infections, bronchiectasis, infertility, laterality defects, and chronic otolaryngological disease. Although ependymal cilia, which affect the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the central nervous system, have much in common with respiratory cilia in terms of structure and function, hydroc...