hrp0084p3-999 | Gonads | ESPE2015

Sertoli Cell Tumour in a Case of Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome

Erdeve Senay Savas , Aycan Zehra , Keskin Meliksah , Cetinkaya Semra , Karaman Ayse , Apaydin Sema , Cakmakci Emin

Introduction: Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) is a sexual development disorder due to mutations that cause function loss in androgen receptors in 46, XY individuals. The risk of malignancy development until the age of 25 years in CAIS is 5–10%. We present a CAIS case where a Sertoli cell tumour was found, together with the USG and MR findings.Case: A 17-year-old female presented to our department complaining of amenorrhoea. She had a...

hrp0094p2-315 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Characteristics of Patients with Noonan Syndrome Carrying a PTPN11 Mutation: The Recombinant Growth Hormone Treatment and Long-Term Follow-up

Karacan Kucukali Gulin , Okur Iclal , Erdeve Senay Savas , Muratoglu Sahin Nursel , Keskin Meliksah , Cetinkaya Semra ,

Introduction: Noonan Syndrome (NS) is a heterogeneous group of diseases with a genetic etiology affecting the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway known as RASopathy. Genes known to cause NS are PTPN11, KRAS, SOS1, RAF1, BRAF, SHOC2 and RIT1. There are sufficient studies indicating that recombinant growth hormone (rhGH) therapy can be given without increasing risk of developing cancer in NS cases with PTPN11 mutations from different centers. In this study, it was aimed ...

hrp0094p2-355 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and puberty | ESPE2021

Did Central Precocious Puberty Increase in COVID 19 Pandemic?

Orman Burce , Esen Senem , Keskin Meliksah , Sahin Nursel Muratoglu , Savas Erdeve Senay , Cetinkaya Semra ,

Background: The timing of puberty in children is occurring at an increasingly early age. During the COVID19 pandemic period, children experienced changes such as epidemic stress, sedentary life, and weight gain.Aim: To make a retrospective evaluation of the incidence of newly diagnosed central precocious puberty (CPP) during the first months of COVID-19. And to compare these corresponding data with the previousy ear....

hrp0095p1-168 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Are Obese Cases with Precocious Puberty Diagnosed Late?

Kılınç Uğurlu Aylin , Boyraz Mehmet

Introduction: Today, excessive nutrition and obesity are the leading environmental factors affecting this puberty. We planned to investigate the prevalence of obesity in our patients who received GnRH analog therapy in our clinic, and the distribution, clinical features and laboratory findings of our patients with and without obesity.Methods: In the study, female patients who received GnRH analog therapy in the Pediatric...

hrp0089p3-p336 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

A Turkish Family with 46,XY Disorder of Sex Development Due to 17b-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 3 Deficiency

Gurbuz Fatih , Turan Ihsan , Tastan Mehmet , Yuksel Bilgin

17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 3 (17β-HSD3) is expressed mostly in the testes and converts the inactive Δ4-androstenedione (A) to testosterone (T). 17β-HSD3 deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder and the most common testosterone biosynthesis defect leading to 46,XY Disorders of Sex Development (DSD). To date, more than 40 mutations of HSD17B3 have been reported. 46,XY patients with 17β-HSD3 deficiency would present with wide variable ...

hrp0086p1-p44 | Adrenal P1 | ESPE2016

An Infant with X-linked Adrenal Hypoplasia Congenita and Xp21 Contiguous Gene Deletion Syndrome

Karaguzel Gulay , Mutlu Mehmet , Cebi Alper , Sahin Sevim , Polat Recep

Background: Contiguous gene syndromes are disorders caused by deletions of genes that are adjacent to one another. It is caused by partial deletion of Xp21, which includes the genes responsible for glycerol kinase deficiency, congenital adrenal hypoplasia, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and intellectual disability. We report the case of a 14-day-old patient with this rare disease.Case report: A 14-day-old newborn was referred to our clinic for scrotal...

hrp0086p1-p477 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2016

Renal Involvement ın Obese Children and Adolescents

Kaya Mehmet Sirin , Anık Ahmet , Unuvar Tolga , Sonmez Ferah

Background and aim: Epidemiologic studies have been shown that obesity increases the risk of renal disease and it impact on prognosis. In this study, we aimed to investigate both glomerular and tubular involvement in asymptomatic obese children and to investigate the association of metabolic-anthropometric parameters with renal parameters.Material-method: Children with BMI ≥95th percentile and diagnosed as primary obesity (n=43) were inclu...

hrp0082p2-d2-598 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2014

An Unusual Presentation of Acquired Hypothyroidism: the Van Wyk–Grumbach Syndrome

Isguven Pinar , Uluc Nefise , Kosecik Mustafa , Karacan Mehmet , Ermis Bahri

Background: Van Wyk–Grumbach syndrome (VWGS) is characterized by breast development, uterine bleeding and multi-cystic ovaries in the presence of long-lasting primary hypothyroidism.Objective and hypotheses: The pathophysiology of VWGS involves a complex mechanism, which is at least partly mediated by the direct action of TSH and FSH receptors.Method: We present a girl with Down syndrome having typical feature...

hrp0084p3-875 | Fat | ESPE2015

İnsulin Infusion Treatment Option in Severe Hypertriglyceridaemia Induced Pancreatitis

Ustyol Ala , Atabek Mehmet Emre , Yuksekkaya Hasan Ali , Dorum Meltem

Background: The risk of pancreatitis increases when triglyceride levels rise above 1 000 mg/dl. This requires particular attention in subjects with type 2 diabetes, which is accompanied by elevated triglyceride levels in one in every two patients. Apheresis, a treatment option in pancreatitis developing secondary to hypertriglyceridemia, is expensive and not available in every centre. Another option, heparin administration, may result in rebound hypertriglyceridaemia. Thirdly,...

hrp0084p3-1219 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Unilateral Graves’ Disease in an Adolescent: Case Report

Eklioglu Beray Selver , Atabek Mehmet Emre , Akyurek Nesibe , Tastekin Gungor

Background: Graves’ disease is a rare autoimmune thyroid disease that characterized by hyperthyroidism, diffuse goitre and ophthalmopathy. It generally involved both lobes of the thyroid, unilateral involvement was rare.Case report: A 18 year old girl presented with weakness, alopecia, menstruel irregularity. In physical examination moist skin, increased pulse rate (116/min) and enlargement of the right lobe of the thyroid was determined. Her blood ...