hrp0095p1-411 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Prevalence and Incidence of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in Denmark – a nationwide cohort study

Berglund Agnethe , Juul Ornstrup Marie , Lind-Holst Marie , Bækvad-Hansen Marie , Duno Morten , Juul Anders , Borch Luise , Jørgensen Niels , M. Main Kathrina , Hansen Dorte , Højbjerg Gravholt Claus

Aim: Increased clinical attention toward less severe cases of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) may affect both incidence and prevalence. In this nationwide population-based cohort study, we estimate incidence, prevalence, and age at diagnosis of CAH according to subtype and sex.Patients and Methods: Individuals registered with a diagnosis of CAH during 1977 to 2018 were identified in the Danish National Patient Regis...

hrp0086fc3.2 | Pituitary | ESPE2016

Spectrum of LHX4 Mutations in a Cohort of 510 Patients with Hypopituitarism

Cohen Enzo , Collot Nathalie , Rose Sophie , Dastot Florence , Duquesnoy Philippe , Copin Bruno , Bertrand Anne-Marie , Brioude Frederic , Hilal Latifa , Leger Juliane , Maghnie Mohamad , Oliver-Petit Isabelle , Polak Michel , Touraine Philippe , Sobrier Marie-Laure , Amselem Serge , Legendre Marie

Background: Mutations in the gene encoding LHX4, a homeodomain-containing factor with two LIM domains, are responsible for dominant hypopituitarisms with incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity. To date, only 14 unambiguous LHX4 mutations have been reported. Among those cases, 12 had an absent or ectopic posterior pituitary (EPP) and/or an abnormal sella turcica.Objective and hypotheses: To i) assess the contribution of LHX4 in combined pituitary...

hrp0084p1-52 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

A Randomised Trial of the Effects of Perinatal Education of Overweight Pregnant Women to Prevent Childhood Overweight: The ETOIG Study

Parat Sophie , Cosson Emmanuel , Baptiste Amandine , Tauber Marie-Therese , Valensi Paul , Bertrand Anne-Marie , Dabbas Myriam , Elie Caroline , Lorenzini Francoise , Negre Veronique

Background: Early-life risk factors of childhood obesity include maternal obesity; smoking, diabetes and high weight gain during pregnancy for the mother; short duration of breastfeeding and poor quality of early feeding in the infants. Perinatal life thus may be a good period for primary prevention.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to evaluate whether perinatal education of overweight pregnant women would reduce childhood overweight.<p class="abste...

hrp0095p1-235 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Etiology-based diagnosis of pediatric patients with atypical diabetes using routine and omic-based phenotyping and genotyping: results from the GENEPEDIAB study

Welsch Sophie , Gallo Paola , Beckers Dominique , Lebrethon Marie-Christine , Mouraux Thierry , Seret Nicole , Lysy Philippe

Objective: To provide etiology-based diagnostics to pediatric patients with diabetes in Belgium using routine clinical phenotyping and thorough genotyping.Methods: A Belgian GENEPEDIAB study consortium was created to screen, using routine diagnostic tools, for monogenic forms of diabetes in pediatric patients followed in convention centers for type 1 or type 2 diabetes, while presenting atypical biological and clinical f...

hrp0092p1-419 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (2) | ESPE2019

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency in Women after Treatment for Childhoodcancer is a Risk Factor for Metabolic Syndrome

Netterlid Axel , Mörse Helena , Giwercman Aleksander , Henic Emir , Erfurth Eva-Marie , Elfving Maria

Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CSS) are at risk for several late effects, among them increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). We wanted to study if female hypogonadism was a risk factor for MetS.Method: This study included 167 female CCS, mean age 34.3 (19.3-57.8) years in the South region of Sweden and 164 matched controls, mean age 35.0 (19.3–58.0). The female CCS were diagnosed at mean age 8.9 (0.1-1...

hrp0089rfc8.3 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2018

Pharmacological Treatment of Adolescent Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) According to the 2018 International Evidence-Based Guideline for the Assessment and Management of PCOS

Pena Alexia , Witchel Selma , Hoeger Kathy , Oberfield Sharon , Vogiatzi Maria , Misso Marie , Teede Helena

The treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) during adolescence is controversial. The aim of the international evidence-based guideline was to promote accurate diagnosis, optimal consistent care, prevention of complications and to improve patient experience and health outcomes. Extensive international health professional and patient engagement informed the priorities and core outcomes for the guideline. Internationally nominated panels including women with PCOS and a mult...

hrp0089p1-p046 | Diabetes &amp; Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Phenotypes of Diabetes and Determinants of Glycemic Control and Diabetes Complications in Haitian Youth Living in Haiti

Dumas Marie-Pier , Sainvil Michele , Altenor Kelty , von Oettingen Julia Elisabeth

Background: In non-Caucasian youth residing in low-income settings, risk of mortality and rates of diabetes complications are substantially higher and clinical phenotypes may be distinct.Objectives: To assess the clinical presentation, glycemic control, and chronic complications of diabetes in Haitian youth residing in Haiti.Methods: Retrospective review between 01/2013–03/2018 of youth 0-25 years with diabetes followed at a c...

hrp0089p1-p131 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2018

The Importance of Universal Lipid Profile Screening in Two to Ten Years Old Lebanese Children

Nicolas Georges , Akiki Simon , Faddous Khalifeh Marie-Claude , Nawfal Georges , Bassil Naim , Matta Perla

Introduction: Dyslipidemia has been recognized as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Studies showed that the development of atherosclerotic lesions begins in childhood and progresses throughout life. While the prevalence of dyslipidemia in adults has been reported to be 10 times higher in Lebanon, there is no available data on the prevalence of dyslipidemic children in Lebanon.Objectives: This study was conducted to check if a protocol for univer...

hrp0089p2-p189 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Neonatal Hypoglycaemia: Unchanged Risk of Neurodevelopmental Impairment, But Sex-Specific Decreased Fine Motor Function and Increased Internalizing Behaviour at School Age

Helleskov Annett , Wehberg Sonja , Juel Portner Fani , Larsen Anna-Marie , Filipsen Karen , Thybo Christesen Henrik

The neurodevelopmental consequences of neonatal hypoglycaemia are sparsely studied. We included neonates with blood glucose <1.7 mmol/L, but no severe perinatal risk factors, in a follow-up with blinded Wechsler’s Intelligence Scale for Children-IV (WISC-IV), Movement ABC-2 tests and child behaviour checklist (CBCL). Neurodevelopmental impairment was defined as psychomotor retardation, blindness, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, WISC-IV score <70, or Movement ABC-2 <...

hrp0089p2-p195 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

The Benefit of Universal Neonatal Screening for Hypoglycemia

Nicolas Georges , chaaban Riham , faddous-Khalifeh Marie-Claude , Souaiby Juliana , Salemeh Yara

Introduction: Hypoglycemia is a common problem in neonatal period associated with adverse neurological outcome and brain injury if treatment was not provided. AAP and PES recommended screening for hypoglycemia only in newborns with risk factors but many others neonates may present episodes of asymptomatic hypoglycemia without any known risk factor.Objectives: To assess the incidence of hypoglycemia in healthy full term neonates without any risk factors i...