hrp0084p3-620 | Adrenals | ESPE2015

A Rare Cause of Hypertensıon: Pseudophaeochromocytoma

Hatipoglu Nihal , Gul Ulku , Okdemir Deniz , Akin Leyla , Kendirci Mustafa , Kurtoglu Selim

Background: Although phaeochromocytoma is commonly considered in the differential diagnosis paroxysmal hypertension, only a small percentage of patients are actually diagnosed with this disorder. After exclusion of phaeochromocytoma, panic attack and pseudophaeochromocytoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with these symptoms. Here we report a rare case of pseudophaeochromocytoma presented with severe symptomatic hypertension attacks.<p class=...

hrp0095p2-153 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Avascular necrosis of the hip as a rare complication of growth hormone therapy

van der Linde Annelieke , van Baelen Amber , van Bergen Christiaan

Background: Growth hormone therapy can be indicated for children who are born small for gestation age (SGA) (either birth weight or birth height < -2 SDS) without catch-up growth (height < -2.5 SDS) at age 4 years. Growth hormone therapy is considered a safe treatment.Case presentation: A 12-year-old girl was referred to the pediatric endocrinologist for short stature. She was born small for gestational age (birth ...

hrp0089p3-p119 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P3 | ESPE2018

A Rare Cause of Severe Anemia in a Patient with Type 1 Diabetes

Piekarski Robert , Bury Anna , Beń-Skowronek Iwona

Introduction: Anemia in children is still quite common, sometimes it is a secondary symptom of another rare disorder. Rendu-Osler-Weber disease, a genetically determined haemorrhagic diathesis, is characterized by the occurrence of vascular malformations leading to bleeding from the nose, skin and mucous membranes and to various internal organs. Diagnosis facilitates the occurrence of the disease in relatives of the first degree, however, due to the progressive nature of vascu...

hrp0089p3-p392 | Thyroid P3 | ESPE2018

Hashitoxicosis:a Rare Diagnosis in Childhood

Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis Athina , Stergiotis Stefanos , Dikaiakou Eirini , Kafetzi Maria , Vakaki Marina , Fotinou Aspasia , Michalacos Stefanos

Aim: To highlight the diagnosis of Hashitoxicosis and its distinction from Graves’s disease. Subjects with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis are often euthyroid or may experience subclinical or true hypothyroidism. However, in 5 to 10% of children, a transient phase of hyperthyroidism, called Hashitoxicosis, may occur.Patients-Methods: Three female patients, were referred at the ages of 61/12, 96/12 and 12...

hrp0089fc14.2 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2018

National UK Guidelines for the Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment and Follow-up of Children and Young People (CYP) Under 19 Years of Age with Phaeochromocytoma (PCC) and Paraganglioma (PGL) – On Behalf of the UK Paediatric Phaeochromocytoma and Paraganglioma Guideline Development Group (GDG)

Katugampola Harshini , Marks Stephen , Quek Samuel , Yadav Prateek , Spoudeas Helen A , Harrison Barney

Background: PCC and PGL are rare in CYP. National children’s registry data reveal an annual incidence of 0.2 and 0.3 per million in 5–9 and 10–14 year age groups respectively. Almost all result from a genetic predisposition, can present with non-specific symptoms, and represent a significant management challenge.Aims: We aimed to provide the first interdisciplinary national management guidelines using the AGREEII framework for CYP with con...

hrp0092p3-254 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Encephalitis Associated with Autoimmune Thyroiditis: A Rare Cause of Encephalopathy In Children

Fudvoye Julie , Lebrethon Marie-Christine , Leroy Patricia , Seghaye Marie-Christine , Parent Anne-Simone

A ten year old girl was brought by the emergency mobile service for a persistent status epilepticus despite administration of Diazepam on site. She had presented headaches for the last three days and one episode of fever was suspected but not measured four days earlier. She had one episode of dizziness five days earlier.Persistent status epilepticus required invasive ventilation as well as deep sedation with Levetiracetam, Midazolam, ketamine, phenytoin,...

hrp0086p1-p800 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Rare Cases of Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency and Variant Turner Syndrome

Kim Yoo-Mi , Lee Hoon Sang , Kim Gu-Hwan , Yoo Han-Wook , Kim Su young , Cheon Chong Kun

Background: Turner syndrome, a condition that affects only girls and women, result when the X chromosome is missing or partially missing. Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency, the most common inherited urea cycle disorder, is transmitted as a partially dominant X-linked trait. The OTC gene maps to Xp21.1 and spans approximately 73 kb, containing 10 exons and 9 introns. OTC deficiency is diagnosed using a combination of clinical findings and biochemical testing, while co...

hrp0095p2-9 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Thrombocytosis as a Rare Manifestation in Salt Wasting Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: A Case Report

Novina Novina , Aprimadhansari Aprimadhansari , Nurfandi Wendi , Sunhaya Ratna , Saraswati Citra , Oktavianus Trisaputra Jessica

Introduction: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) has an incidence of 1:14 000 to 1:18 000 worldwide. It is caused by autosomal recessive gene mutations. Neonates typically present with virilization at birth, or in shock, ‘salt-losing crisis’, around days 10–14 of life. Some children present later with simple virilizing CAH, often with milder compound heterozygous mutations. Reactive thrombocytosis is a rare manifestation in CAH. Gasparini <...

hrp0092p2-63 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

A Rare Case of Syndromic Diabetes due to an INSR Pathogenic Variant

Tayeb Tara , Amaratunga Shenali , Kucerová Petra , Pruhová Štepanka , Lebl Jan

Introduction: The main type of diabetes seen in pediatric clinical practice is type 1 diabetes. Monogenic diabetes and syndromic diabetes are rare, but can be more common in areas where consanguinity is high.A 12-year-old girl born to consanguineous parents who are first cousins, was referred after being diagnosed with diabetes and severe diabetic ketoacidosis. In addition, she had hypertrichosis, coarse facial features, acanthosis nigri...

hrp0097p2-192 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Neonatal CAH screening in patients with rare causes of inherited primary adrenal insufficiency

Kurt Ilknur , Eser Metin , Kahveci Ahmet , Ucar Ahmet , Bulus Derya , Ozcabi Bahar , Guran Tulay

Background and objective: 21alpha-hydroxylase deficiency congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21OHD-CAH) is the most common etiology of inherited primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) in children. Neonatal CAH screening is important for early diagnosis of salt-wasting 21OHD and other virilizing CAH (11beta-hydroxylase, 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiencies) and for avoiding mortality, especially in salt-wasting CAH. Neonatal CAH screening has become nationw...