hrp0086p1-p604 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

The Exon3-Deleted Growth Hormone Receptor Gene Polymorphism (d3-GHR) is Associated with Increased Spontaneous Growth and Impaired Insulin Sensitivity in Prepubertal Short SGA Children (NESGAS)

Wegmann Mathilde Gersel , Jensen Rikke Beck , Thankamony Ajay , Kirk Jeremy , Donaldson Malcolm , Ivarsson Sten-A , Soder Olle , Roche Edna , Hoey Hillary , Dunger David B , Juul Anders

Background: A common polymorphism in the growth hormone receptor gene (d3-GHR) was found to be associated with pre- and postnatal growth and GH-induced growth. D3-GHR was associated with glucose metabolism in adults with GHD and acromegaly, but this has not previously been explored in children.Objective and hypotheses: We examined the impact of the GHR-exon-3 deletion on glucose metabolism and anthropometrics in short SGA children before and following 1 ...

hrp0082fc7.1 | Growth promoting therapies | ESPE2014

Genetic Markers of Insulin Resistance are Associated with GH Response in Short SGA Children: the North European SGA Study

Jensen Rikke Beck , Thankamony Ajay , Day Felix , Kirk Jeremy , Donaldson Malcolm , Ivarsson Sten-A , Soder Olle , Roche Edna , Hoey Hilary , Juul Anders , Ong Ken , Dunger David

Background: There is wide heterogeneity in responses to GH treatment in children born small for gestational age (SGA).Objective and Hypotheses: The aim was to explore the impact of genetic markers on glucose metabolism and growth during first year high-dose GH treatment in SGA children.Method: In North European Small for Gestational Age Study (NESGAS) patients received high-dose GH (67 μg/kg per day) the first year. 97 patient...

hrp0094p2-478 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

A child with anti-thyroid arthritis syndrome

Kilci Fatih , Sönmez Hafize Emine , Jones Jeremy , Közler Selen Hürmüzlü , Çizmecioğlu Jones Filiz Mine

Introduction: Anti-thyroid arthritis syndrome (AAS) is a rare complication that may occur in patients treated with anti-thyroid drugs. Presentation is variable and may include myalgia, arthralgia, skin rash, high fever, and polyarthritis. Herein, we present a girl diagnosed with AAS. Case report: A 9-year-old girl was admitted to emergency complaining of fever and arthralgia. She was the second child of non-consanguineous healthy parents. She had been d...

hrp0097p1-29 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

An adolescent boy with PLS3 mutation causing severe thoracic kypho-scoliosis

Kilci Fatih , Jones Jeremy , Gürpınar Gözde , Koçyiğit Esra , Çakır Özgür , Ceylaner Serdar , Alanay Yasemin , Mine Çizmecioğlu-Jones Filiz

Introduction: Mutations of the PLS3 gene (MIM 300910), encoding plastin 3, are an extremely rare cause of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). It has an X-linked inheritance and is characterized by early-onset osteoporosis and kyphosis, which can cause compression fractures, especially in the thoracic vertebrae. Although there are reports showing that bisphosphonates are effective in improving the bone mineral density of patients with PLS3 variants,...

hrp0097p1-214 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Vitamin-D Dependent Rickets: a case series with presentation, clinical features and long term follow up

Kilci Fatih , Gürpınar Gözde , Koçyiğit Esra , Hürmüzlü-Közler Selen , Jones Jeremy , Mine Çizmecioğlu-Jones Filiz

Introduction: Vitamin D-dependent rickets (VDDR) describes a group of genetic disorders characterized by early-onset rickets that develops due to insufficient concentration of active forms of vitamin-D or unresponsiveness to active vitamin D. The aim of this study was to share the clinical features and long-term outcome of cases followed up in our center with the diagnosis of either VDDR-Type-1 and VDDR-Type-2.Method: Pr...

hrp0097p1-223 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

A rare cause of hypoparathyroidism: Barakat syndrome

Kilci Fatih , Gürpınar Gözde , Koçyiğit Esra , Hürmüzlü-Közler Selen , Jones Jeremy , Mine Çizmecioğlu-Jones Filiz

Introduction: Barakat syndrome, also known as HDR syndrome (OMIM 146255), is a clinically heterogeneous, rare, autosomal dominant genetic disorder, characterized by the triad of hypoparathyroidism (H), deafness (D), and renal disease (R). The phenotypic features are attributed to mutations of the GATA3 gene, which encodes a transcription factor essential for embryonic development of the parathyroid glands, auditory system, and kidneys. Here, we report...

hrp0097p1-416 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Treatment dilemma in a prepubertal patient with ACAN mutation but without advanced bone age

Hürmüzlü Közler Selen , Gürpınar Gözde , Kilci Fatih , Koçyiğit Esra , Alanay Yasemin , Jones Jeremy , Mine Çizmecioğlu Jones Filiz

Introduction: Aggrecan is a major proteoglycan component of the articular and growth plate extracellular matrix, encoded by the ACAN gene (MIM: 155760). Although short stature and various dysmorphic findings are observed in individuals with ACAN mutations, the relationship between genotype and phenotype is not clear.Case: A 6.75-year-old pre-pubertal girl presented with disproportionate short stature. She was full term f...

hrp0097p1-529 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

A Rare Cause of Pathological Tall Stature: Luscan Lumish Syndrome

Hürmüzlü Közler Selen , Kilci Fatih , Gürpınar Gözde , Koçyiğit Esra , Jones Jeremy , Mine Çizmecioğlu Jones Filiz

Introduction: Luscan-Lumish syndrome (LLS) is a postnatal overgrowth syndrome characterized by macrocephaly, mental retardation, seizures, postnatal overgrowth, and developmental delay, caused by a heterozygous mutation in the SETD2 gene on chromosome 3p21, which exhibits autosomal dominant inheritance.Case Report: A ten-year-old girl presented with menarche. She was born to healthy non-consanguineous parents at 37 weeks...

hrp0097p2-240 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Fulminant Type 1 Diabetes Case With Positive Diabetes-Associated Antibodies

Hürmüzlü Közler Selen , Koçyiğit Esra , Sarı Ersöz Hilal , Gürpınar Gözde , Kilci Fatih , Jones Jeremy , Mine Çizmecioğlu Jones Filiz

Introduction: Fulminant type 1 diabetes (FT1D) occurs because of a sudden and almost total destruction of pancreatic β-cells, triggered by a viral infection. FT1DM may cause diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and even sudden death. Thus prompt diagnosis is vital.Case Report: Antibiotic treatment was started for a 4-year-old female patient because of a fever and cough. On the second day of treatment, she was admitted with r...

hrp0095p1-574 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Phenotype-genotype characteristics of SRD5A2 with variation in gender choice among affected individuals: A single centre experience

Kaninde Abhidhamma , Baranowski Elizabeth , Igbowke Rebecca , McCarthy Liam , Chandran Harish , Vandermerwe Elmarie , Fulton Piers , Godber Caroline , Smart Helen , Curtis Joanne , Cole Trevor , Gleeson Helena , Latthe Pallavi , Kirk Jeremy , Idkowiak Jan , Mohamed Zainaba

Background: 5α-reductase type 2 deficiency (SRD5A2) is a rare cause of 46,XY DSD. Consensus guidelines on sex of rearing assignment at birth favours male gender. Typically undervirilised genitalia at birth virilise variably at puberty, posing gender identity challenges.Aim: We describe relevant data on clinical phenotype, hormonal and molecular workup and gender preference in patients with SRD5A2 deficiency from a ...