hrp0086rfc15.6 | Late Breaking | ESPE2016

Safety of GH in Paediatrics: The GeNeSIS Prospective Observational Study Experience between 1999 and 2015 (NCT01088412)

Blum Werner , Child Christopher , Chrousos George , Cummings Elisabeth , Deal Cheri , Hasegawa Tomonobu , Holterhus Paul-Martin , Jia Nan , Lawrence Sarah , Linglart Agnes , Loche Sandro , Maghnie Mohamad , Sanchez Jacobo Perez , Polak Michel , Predieri Barbara , Richter-Unruh Annette , Rosenfeld Ron , Tajima Toshihiro , Yeste Diego , Yorifuji Tohru

Background: Although GH’s safety profile since 1987 is good, concerns remain regarding cancer (CA) risk, and French SAGhE data indicated increased mortality and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in certain GH-treated patients (pts).Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate key safety outcome incidence in GH-treated pts of all short stature diagnoses (dx) who participated in GeNeSIS (1999–2015, 30 countries).Methods: Pt history/ca...

hrp0086p1-p356 | Gonads & DSD P1 | ESPE2016

A New International Registry Highlights the Differences in Practice for Reaching a Diagnosis of CAH – On Behalf of the I-CAH/I-DSD Registry User Group

Kourime Mariam , Bryce Jillian , Jiang Jipu , Karunasena Nayananjani , Guran Tulay , Hannema Sabine Elisabeth , Cools Martine , Van Der Grinten Hedi L Claahsen , Krone Nils , Darendeliler Feyza , Balsamo Antonio , Bonfig Walter , Nordenstrom Anna , Hiort Olaf , Dagmar Lallemand , Ross Richard , Ahmed Syed Faisal , Koehler Birgit , Acerini Carlo , Mendonca Berenice B , Bertelloni Silvano , Lisa Lidka , Bonfig Walter , Elsedfy Heba , Marginean Otilia

Background: Following the 2010 CAH consensus, the need for genetic confirmation of diagnosis remains uncertain and variation in practice is unclear.Methods: This variation was assessed by using the International CAH(I-CAH) Registry which was developed using the same platform as the I-DSD Registry.Results: After the development of the I-CAH Registry in October 2014, the rate of addition of CAH cases increased from 2/month to 14/mont...

hrp0082p3-d1-925 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology | ESPE2014

The Timing and Evolution of Puberty in a Sample of School-Aged Children in a Brazilian City

Feibelmann Taciana Carla Maia , da Silva Adriana Paula , Silva Daniela Cristina , de Resende Elisabete Aparecida Mantovani Rodrigues , Scatena Lucia Marina , de Fatima Borges Maria

Background: The beginning and evolution of physiological puberty may be occurring earlier, resulting in change in the age at which clinical investigation on precocious puberty must be conducted, as well as concerns regarding the possible deleterious effects of hormone exposure in a later stage of life.Objective and hypotheses: Assess age of beginning and evolution of puberty in boys and girls acknowledging the age of thelarche (T), menarche (M), period b...

hrp0095p1-253 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Incidence and risk factors for paediatric diabetic retinopathy: case control for a tertiary hospital in Leeds, United Kingdom

Hester Holly , Adams Elizabeth , Kelleher Aoife , Yong James , Campbell Fiona

Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy is a leading microvascular complication and preventable cause of vision loss. NHS diabetes eye screening program (DESP) assesses for early signs, with population prevalence between 3.5% and 24.2%. Understanding the factors involved is important to reduce morbidity.Aims and objectives: Establish clinical characteristics and modifiable risk factors for patients with retinopathy identified...

hrp0092p1-25 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Pathogenicity of GCK Gene Mutation c.364C>G (p.Leu122Val)

Crudo David , Walsh Elizabeth , Constantacos Cathrine , Hunter Janel

Background: Over 800 different mutations in GCK gene have been reported in the Human Gene Mutation Database, the vast majority of which result in monogenic diabetes (Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young, MODY type 2). The missense mutation p.Leu122Val is listed in that database as "disease-causing". However, the National Center for Biotechnology Information ClinVar database (Variation ID 585919) reports that this mutation is of "uncertain ...

hrp0092p1-35 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

The Impact of CGM Availability: Real World Data From a Population Based Clinic

Sanderson Elaine , Smith Grant , Abraham Mary , Jones Timothy , Davis Elizabeth

Real-world studies reporting the impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) are limited. In April 2017 CGM became fully subsidised in Australia for children with T1D <21yrs. We report the impact of this in a large population based sample of paediatric diabetes (n=1093). Almost all (99%) children (age < 18yr) with diabetes in Western Australia attend a single paediatric diabetes centre.Pri...

hrp0092p1-427 | Thyroid (2) | ESPE2019

Acquired Hypothyroidism in a Toddler: An Unusual Presentation of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

Waldner Richelle , Rosolowsky Elizabeth , Girgis Safwat , Girgis Rose

Introduction: A 23-month-old male was admitted for evaluation of an enlarging neck mass, persistent rash, and periorbital edema.Case Description: The toddler had a strikingly large neck mass which had rapidly progressed over 1 month. He presented with a pustular and petechial rash primarily on his scalp which had been unresponsive to multiple treatment modalities. Initial work-up for his neck mass revealed a TSH of 19.7m...

hrp0092p3-234 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Diagnostic Dilemma in a 46 XY Female

Waldner Richelle , Rosolowsky Elizabeth , Caluseriu Oana , Grimbly Chelsey

Introduction: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are conditions with discrepancies between the chromosomal, gonadal, and phenotypic sex. We present a case of a phenotypic 46 XY female with primary amenorrhea and full thelarche, presence of Mullerian structures, elevated testosterone with no virilization, and bilateral adnexal masses. Our differential diagnosis included Androgen Insensitivity and Gonadal Dysgenesis.Case Descriptio...

hrp0089p3-p007 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P3 | ESPE2018

Refractory Cyclical Cushing’s Disease - a Case of Multiple Pituitary Micro-adenomas in a Three Year Old Girl after 8 Years Follow up

Robinson Elizabeth , Poonam Poonam Dharmaraj , Heyningen Carl van

Case presentation: A 3 years 10 months old British white girl presented with rapid weight gain of 11 kg over 4 months, hirsutism, central obesity, moon face, buffalo hump and hypertension.Investigations: Plasma cortisol, IGF-1 and ACTH levels were elevated. The 9am plasma cortisol was 1035 nmol/l (140–500) with simultaneous plasma ACTH 13 pmol/l (1–11). Plasma cortisol and ACTH levels responded to both dexamethasone suppression and CRH stimulat...

hrp0089p1-p205 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P1 | ESPE2018

A Paternally Inherited Familial Precocious Puberty Caused by a Novel MKRN3 Frameshift Variant

Odone Jessica , Nicholls Rachel , Yadlapalli Kumar , Crowne Elizabeth , Turnpenny Richard

Background: Precocious puberty is defined as breast development before 8 years in girls and gonad development before 9 years in boys. Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from early activation of the hypothalamic-gonadal axis. One third of idiopathic CPP is reported to be familial. Genetic mutations were initially described in kiss-peptin-1 (KISS1) and its receptor (KISS1R). More recently, Abreu et al identified heterogeneous mutations in the makorin RING finger 3 (MKRN3) ...