hrp0084wg2.7 | Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics Thursday, 1 October | ESPE2015

The Rationale and Potential Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Adolescent Diabetes

Inge Thomas H

Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic and disabling disease affecting increasing numbers of adolescents. Conventional medical therapy presents unique challenges and seldom stalls progression.Objective and hypotheses: The objective of this presentation is to discuss the findings of contemporary, controlled, and prospective trials of surgical therapy for adult T2DM, which demonstrate dramatic early glycemic control, improvement in cardio...

hrp0094wg8.2 | ESPE Working Group on Turner Syndrome Symposium | ESPE2021

Turner syndrome and hormone replacement therapy

Gravholt Claus H. ,

Turner syndrome is a condition in females missing a sex chromosome (45,X) or parts of the second sex chromosome. It is considered a rare condition and associated with a range of characteristics, such as short stature, ovarian dysgenesis, delayed puberty and infertility, congenital malformations of the heart, endocrine disorders, including a range of autoimmune conditions and type 2 diabetes. Morbidity and mortality is clearly increased compared with the background population a...

hrp0092p1-319 | Diabetes and Insulin (2) | ESPE2019

Gene Dosage Changes in the GCK Gene not Detected by Sanger DNA Sequencing in Two Patients with Phenotypic MODY 2

Birkebaek Niels H. , Brusgaard Klaus

Background: Maturity onset diabetes of the young 2 (MODY2) is phenotypically characterized by elevated fasting and post-prandial blood glucose (BG) levels and no diabetes auto-antibodies. Inheritance is autosomal dominant, and it is caused by variants in the glucokinase (GCK) gene with resetting of the pancreatic glucose sensor to a higher level. It is essential to detect MODY 2 patients as they do not require treatment.Objective...

hrp0089p2-p397 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Hypothyroidism in a Child During Treatment with Nivolumab for a Glioblastoma

H Birkebaek Niels , Dahl Christine

Objective: The programmed cell death 1 protein (PD1) is a T lymphocyte membrane receptor, which when bound to its ligand PD – L1 inactivates the cytotoxic T lymphocyte, thereby down regulating the immune response. Cancer may upregulate PD – L1 on the cell surface, further downregulating the immune response. Nivolumab, a so called check point inhibitor, is a PD1 antibody, and when bound to PD1 keep the cytotoxic T lymphocyte active. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte activation b...

hrp0092p1-119 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Menarche and its Relation to the Pubertal Growth Spurt

Gardstedt Jenni , Niklasson Aimon , Aronson Stefan , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin , Holmgren Anton

Background: Both timing of menarche and growth patterns have changed with time (secular changes), highlighting the need of updated knowledge in this topic1. Questions how growth is related to menarche are common in pediatric/pediatric endocrine outpatient clinics. The QEPS-growth model makes it possible to conduct detailed analyses of pubertal growth2.Objective: To investigate the relationship betwe...

hrp0092p1-250 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty (1) | ESPE2019

Correlation Between Pubertal Growth and Testicular Volume in Boys –a Longitudinal Study

Holmgren Anton , Niklasson Aimon , Aronson A. Stefan , Nierop Andreas F.M. , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin

Background: Few studies have investigated how the pubertal increase in testicular volume (TV) is related to pubertal growth spurt in a longitudinal setting. Increased TV, indicating onset of puberty in boys, mirrors the enhanced testosterone production in the testicles which also give rise to the pubertal growth spurt. The QEPS-growth model makes it possible to conduct detailed analyses of pubertal growth and separate total growth into specific pubertal (P-fun...

hrp0092p2-247 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Does the Anogenital Distance Predict Outcome of Hypospadias Repair?

Springer Alexander , Riedl Stefan , Tonnhofer Ursula , Hiess Manuela , Metzelder Martin , Hebenstreit Doris

Purpose: The anogenital distance (AGD) is androgen action dependent. It is sexually dimorphic and seems to be shorter in androgen-action related diseases like hypospadias. In this study we sought to determine whether the AGD is predictive for surgical outcome in hypospadias repair.Material and Methods: Patients were collected prospectively. AGD was measured in OR prior to surgery by 2 surgeons (blinded, each 3 times). Ou...

hrp0089rfc6.2 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2018

IGF-I at Four Months Associates to Visceral and Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue at 7 Years of Age

Kjellberg Emma , Roswall Josefine , Andersson Jonathan , Bergman Stefan , Kullberg Joel , Dahlgren Jovanna

Objectives and Study: Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) regulates fetal and infant growth and is influenced by nutrition during infancy. Breast fed children have lower IGF-I levels than formula fed infants and the reason is partly explained by lower levels of protein and higher level of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in breast milk compared to formula. Environmental factors, such as nutrition, have long-lasting influences on hormone secretion and on future metabolic hea...

hrp0089p1-p008 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

Impact of Puberty on Final Height in Children and Adolescents with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)

Rohayem Julia , Schreiner Felix , Riedl Stefan , Voss Egbert , Wolf Johannes , Grasemann Corinna , Fink Katharina , Mohnicke Klaus

Introduction: An optimized replacement regimen with glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids in subjects with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) aims at preventing life-threatening salt wasting and adrenal crises, virilization and pubertal precocity, and at enabling normal linear growth.Aims: We investigated puberty and its impact on final height in children and adolescents with CAH.Patients and Methods: In a cohort of post-pubesce...

hrp0089p1-p050 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

NBAS Gene Mutation Causes Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in a Patient with a Multisystem Disorder Consisting Immunodeficiency and Extremely Short Stature

Giatropoulou Sofia , Konig Rainer , Wudy Stefan A. , Speckmann Carsten , Kury Patrick , Fischer-Zirnsak Bjorn , Clemens Kamrath

We report the case of a 19 years old male patient suffering from a multisystem disease involving of the skeleton, connective tissue, immune system, brain and endocrine system due to compound-heterozygote mutations in the NBAS (Neuroblastoma amplified sequence) gene (c.5741G>A [p.(Arg1914His)]; c.6565_6566insT [p.(Glu2189Valfs*7)]), detected using whole-exome-sequencing. He has an immunodeficiency including decreased CD4+T-cells, B-cells and NK-cells with expanded ...