hrp0092p2-105 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Cardiopulmonary exercise testing, body composition and metabolic status in young adults after allogeneic human stem cell transplantation for hematological malignancy in childhood

De Waele Kathleen , Tack Lloyd , Coomans Ilse , Dhooge Catharina , Bordon Victoria , Toye Kaatje , Cools Martine , Vandekerckhove Kristof

Introduction: Well-known long-term complications of alloHSCT in childhood include endocrine system damage and secondary malignancies. In addition, adults surviving childhood alloHSCT are at risk of cardiovascular (CV) and metabolic disturbances. Long-term data of physical fitness in correlation with metabolic status are scarce in this particular group.Objective/Patients and Methods: Cross-sectional investigation of exerc...

hrp0092p1-79 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

The experience of Pain in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency and Psychosocial Correlates: Preliminary Data from a Longitudinal Prospective Study

Bettini Alessandra , Teodori Caterina , Maffei Francesca , Ciofi Daniele , Stagi Stefano

Background: Pain represents one of the most stressful experiences for children undergoing medical therapies (Kortesluoma, 2008), but is under represented in literature for what concerns pediatric endocrinology. Children consider Injections one of the most painful, frighteningand distressing procedures (Fassler, 1985). The treatment for patients with Growth Hormone Deficiency requires daily subcutaneous injection, performed by parents or patients themselves. Th...

hrp0089p1-p137 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P1 | ESPE2018

Neonatal Screening Tests in Premature Newborns in Southern Brasil

Furtado Ivy Hulbert Falcao , Kraemer Gabriela Carvalho , de Lima Marcella Rabassi , Domingos Mousseline Torquato , Pereira Rosana Marques , Cat Monica Nunes Lima , De Lacerda Luiz , da Silva Regina Paula Guimaraes Vieira Cavalcante , Sarquis Ana Lucia Figueiredo , Nesi-Franca Suzana

Neonatal screening tests are used for the screening of genetic, endocrine and metabolic diseases. Preterm newborns have a higher false-positive and false-negative results in neonatal screening. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of false-positive and false-negative results in the neonatal screening tests for phenylketonuria, congenital hypothyroidism, biotinidase deficiency and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in preterm newborns in Curitiba, to ana...

hrp0097p2-74 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2023

A recessive heterozygous mutation in ABCC8 gene as the cause of severe congenital hyperinsulinism: a case report

Scheidemantel Aline , de Carvalho Kraemer Gabriela , Nesi-França Suzana , Ângela Ramires De Carvalho Julienne , Marcolla Bordin Pazzini Luiza , Eduardo Cruvinel Pinto Luís , Junqueira Soares Gabriel , De Lacerda Luiz , Marques Pereira Rosana , Cardoso-Demartini Adriane

Case Report: A preterm boy was born at 35 weeks gestational age by cesarean section due to fetal macrossomia and polyhydramnios, weight 4980g (4.3 SDS, Intergrowth 21st), length 53cm (3.1 SDS), 1-min-Apgar 2. He needed resuscitation after birth, and his glycemia was 20 mg/dL. At the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), he presented with severe hypoglycemia (10mg/dL) and required intravenous glucose infusion rate (GIR) 10mg/kg/min that increased progressively u...

hrp0094p2-163 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Mauriac syndrome: a complication that still exists in children with type 1 diabetes. Report of a case.

Jimenez Catalina , Molina Marcela , Garcia Hernan ,

Background: Mauriac Syndrome (MS) is currently an extremely rare complication in type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1). It is characterized by the triad: poor metabolic control, dwarfism and hepatomegaly. Other findings are elevated transaminases, dyslipidemia, cushingoid features and delayed puberty.Case: Male patient with DM1 since 5 years age. Coinciding with a family breakdown, from the age of 7 his metabolic control deteriorated significan...

hrp0095p2-12 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Trends in diagnostics and treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Milenković Jana , Milenković Tatjana , Sedlecki Katarina , Kojović Vladimir , Ilić Predrag , Martić Jelena , Todorović Slađana , Mitrović Katarina , Marjanović Marko , Tončev Jovana , Panić-Zarić Sanja , Vuković Rade

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a group of autosomal recessive diseases caused by a deficiency of enzymes responsible for the steroidogenesis. The most common cause is 21-hydroxylase deficiency. There are three forms of CAH due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency: the classic form with salt loss, the classic virilizing and the non-classical form. In pediatric age, CAH is most often manifested by masculinization of the genitals of female newborns, adrenal crisis or premature p...

hrp0092p1-377 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

International Consensus: Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation in Young Turner Syndrome Patients. Outcomes of an Ethical Delphi Study Including 55 Experts from 16 Different Countries.

Schleedoorn Myra , Mulder Bjarne , Braat Didi , Beerendonk Catharina , Peek Ron , Nelen Willianne , van Leeuwen Evert , van der Velden Janielle , Fleischer Kathrin

Summary Answer: The majority of the expert panel states that ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC)should be offered to young females with Turner syndrome (TS)Background: OTC is a valid option to preserve the fertility of young females at risk of iatrogenic premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). Offering OTC to females with a genetic cause of POI seems a logical next step. One of the most common genetic disorders related ...

hrp0082p2-d3-615 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2014

Aortic Dimensions and Cardiac Anomalies in a Cohort of Children with Turner Syndrome

Ginige Nimasari , de Silva Shamya , Perera Shehan

Background: The increased risk for congenital heart malformations in Turner syndrome (TS) is well established with a prevalence ranging from 17 to 45%. The associated cardiac anomalies and normal parameters for aortic dimensions in TS have not been previously reported from Sri Lanka.Objective and hypotheses: To document parameters for aortic dimensions and describe structural and functional cardiac abnormalities in a cohort of children with TS.<p cla...

hrp0092p1-369 | GH and IGFs (2) | ESPE2019

Detection and Referral of Children with Short Stature in Serbia - the Impact of Electronic Growth Charts

Panic Sanja , Rade Vukovic , Milenkovic Tatjana , Mitrovic Katarina , Todorovic Sladjana , Soldatovic Ivan

Introduction: in countries with highly developed health information systems (HIS), early detection of short stature (SS) is facilitated by automated anthropometric calculations, with warning alarms and automated referrals when prespecified conditions are met (poor growth velocity etc.). In countries where available HIS resources are insufficient for implementation of complex automated systems for growth supervision, much simpler, graphical-based growth electro...

hrp0089rfc4.4 | GH &amp; IGFs | ESPE2018

A Longitudinal Study on miRNAs Circulating Levels in a Cohort of SGA and AGA Subjects, Evaluated During Childhood and Young Adulthood

Inzaghi Elena , Kistner Anna , Deodati Annalisa , Germani Daniela , Legnevall Lena , Vanpee Mireille , Berinder Katarina , Cianfarani Stefano

Background: Low birth weight is associated with increased cardio-metabolic diseases in adulthood. Specific circulating miRNA seem to be predictive of cardio-metabolic risk.Objective: Our aim was to investigate the circulating levels of mir-122, mir-16, mir-126, and mir-486 in a cohort of SGA and AGA subjects, evaluated longitudinally in childhood and early adulthood.Method: Anthropometric and biochemical-metabolic evaluations were ...