hrp0082fc14.1 | Puberty | ESPE2014

Brain Structure and Function in Gender Dysphoric Adolescents

Hannema Sabine , Schagen Sebastian , Hoekzema Elseline , Kreukels Baudewijntje , Veltman Dick , Cohen-Kettenis Peggy , Bakker Julie , Delemarre-van de Waal Henriette

Background: Gender dysphoria is characterised by an incongruency between the perceived gender identity and the biological sex. The cause of gender dysphoria is unclear and environmental as well as genetic factors may be important. It is well known that during sexual differentiation sex steroids control not only the differentiation of the internal and external genitalia but also the sexual differentiation of the brain. Structural as well as functional differences have been show...

hrp0092p2-177 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Five Novel Variants of KMT2D/KDM6A Found in Seven Chinese Patients with Kabuki syndrome and a Literature Review of 39 Patients Reported in China

Chen Ruimin , Gong Chunxiu , Shangguan Huakun , Su Chang , Ouyang Qian , Cao Bingyan , Wang Jian

Objective: Report 5 new variants of 7 KMT2D/KDM6A and summarize the clinical manifestations and the mutational spectrum of Kabuki syndrome (KS) by analyzing the reported Chinese cases.Methods: Blood samples were collected for whole-exome sequencing (WES) for 7 patients and their parents if available. Phenotypic and genotypic spectra of 39 previously published unrelated Chinese KS patients were summarized.<p ...

hrp0084nt1 | New technologies in imaging | ESPE2015

New Technologies in Imaging

Clark Chris

I will review the latest developments in imaging of the brain using magnetic resonance. Over the last twenty years imaging of the diffusion of water molecules in the tissue has emerged as the method of choice for measuring the structure of brain tissue. The development of so called diffusion tensor imaging had allowed measurement of anisotropy which reflects how aligned or coherent is the underlying structure of myelinated axons in white matter. For example we have shown in ch...

hrp0094p2-3 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: an often-forgotten etiology of endocrinological disturbances

Lemos Ana Pereira , Duarte Mariana , Galhardo Julia , Lopes Lurdes ,

Background: Endocrine disruptors (ED) are chemicals that can mimic hormones and interfere with their receptors, causing endocrinological abnormalities.Clinical report: We present the case of a previously healthy, melanodermic, two-year-old female, who had a three-month evolution of clitoromegaly and generalized hypertrichosis. Endocrine blood work showed suppressed serum androgens suggesting steroid exogenous contact. Karyotype, bone age...

hrp0094p2-28 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

An Adolescent Case With Adrenoleukodystrophy Diagnosed After Detection Of Leydig Cell Dysfunction

Okur Iclal , Cetinkaya Semra , Elmaogullari Selin , Kilic Mustafa , Yuksel Deniz , Emine Derinkuyu Betul , Karacan-Kucukali Gulin , Sakar Merve , Guleray-Lafci Naz , Savas-Erdeve Senay ,

Introduction: X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is an inherited peroxisomal disease characterized by beta oxidation disorder that causes the accumulation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) in all tissues. It presents with clinical signs due to accumulation of VLCFA in brain white matter, testes, adrenal cortex and skin fibroblasts. Here, we will present a case applied to the outpatient clinic due to not going through puberty period and who was diagnose...

hrp0097p2-311 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Diagnostic challenges of congenital adrenal hyperplastic (CAH) in a tertiary care hospital of resource limited country

Ayub Aqeela , Sattar Hina , Waris Rehmana , Ayub Hamna , Shahid Gulbin , Shamsher Maria , Ahmed Butt Taeed

Background and objectives: The diagnosis of CAH is a matter of urgent attention as a missed diagnosis can add to mortality due to adrenal insufficiency and inadequate sex of rearing which is psychologically traumatic both for the parents and the child. It is also a matter of grave concern because screening facilities are non-existent in Pakistan along with increase prevalence of intra family marriages thus adding to the increase incidence of this condition. La...

hrp0095p2-302 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Pseudohypoparathyroidism- Presented with a convulsion

Withana Anuruddhika , Wickramasinghe Rohan , Kumara Milinda , De Silva Dimarsha , Liyanage Upeksha , Palliyaguruge Jagath

Introduction: In Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP), parathyroid glands are normal or hyperplastic and they can synthesize and secrete parathyroid (PTH) hormone. Serum immunoreactive PTH are elevated even when the patient is normocalcemic. Neither endogenous nor administered PTH raises the serum Ca or lowers the levels of P. Depending on the phenotypic and biological findings, PHP is classified into various types.Case Report:</strong...

hrp0092hdi1.1 | How Do I Session 1 | ESPE2019

Management of Subclinical Hypothyroidism

Salerno Mariacarolina

Subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is a biochemical condition defined by increased TSH serum concentration above the upper limit of the reference range associated with normal concentrations of T4 and Free T4. Depending on the degree of TSH elevation SH can be defined mild for TSH values between 4.5-10 mIU/l and severe for TSH levels >10 mIU/l.The major cause of SH is chronic autoimmune thyroiditis, other causes are persistent neonatal hyperthyrotropinem...

hrp0089s9.2 | Novel advances in endocrine imaging | ESPE2018

Novel CNS Imaging Techniques

Argyropoulou Maria

Novel CNS imaging techniques is a fast advancing field with frequent new developments in scanner’s hardware, protocols, clinical indications, and post-processing techniques. These techniques are designed to focus on the assessment of functional tissue characteristics, such as neuronal activity (functional MRI- fMRI), microstructural properties (diffusion tensor imaging-DTI) and tissue perfusion (DSC perfusion, ASL). fMRI reveals brain activation during performance of beha...

hrp0089con1.1 | Should growth hormone be used in ISS? | ESPE2018

PRO: Should GH Be Used in ISS?

Rosenfeld Ron

There are few issues in pediatric endocrinology which have generated as much controversy as that of GH treatment of ISS. The genesis of this debate is totally understandable, given that ISS is not a ‘disease,’ but, rather, a heterogeneous collection of conditions that are defined auxologically as a height below −2 S.D., without evidence of an underlying systemic, nutritional, endocrine or chromosomal disorder. One can quite rightfully state that ...