hrp0089p2-p326 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P2 | ESPE2018

Pituitary Adenomas in Children and Adolescents: A Retrospective Single-Centre Analysis

Breil Thomas , Lorz Catherine , Choukair Daniela , Mittnacht Janna , Inta Ioana , Klose Daniela , Jesser Jessica , Schulze Egbert , Bettendorf Markus

Background: Paediatric pituitary adenomas are rare and mostly benign disorders which may secrete pituitary hormones. Prolactinomas account for half of all pituitary adenomas (PROLA), followed by non-secreting adenomas (20–40%; incidentalomas), adrenocorticotropic-hormone secreting adenomas (10–30%; ACTHA) and growth-hormone-secreting adenomas (5–15%; GHA).Methods: In this single-centre retrospective analysis clinical, biochemical and radio...

hrp0086p1-p99 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2016

Automated Greulich-Pyle Bone Age Determinations in Children with Chronic Endocrine Diseases

Choukair Daniela , Huckmann Annette , Mittnacht Janna , Inta Ioana , Klose Daniela , Schenk Jens Peter , Bettendorf Markus , Thodberg Hans Henrik

Background: Prediction of adult height is a standard procedure in pediatric endocrinology, but it is associated with considerable interrater variability.Objective and hypotheses: To compare the new adult height prediction (PAH) method by automated bone age determination (BoneXpert™) with the conventional PAH method by Bayley Pinneau (BP) based on bone age determination according to Greulich & Pyle. Furthermore, to assess measures of bone health ...

hrp0095p1-429 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia as a cause of short stature

Purushothaman Preetha , F Gevers Evelien

Introduction: Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (PPRD) is a rare genetic bone disorder characterised by the progressive degeneration of articular cartilage leading to pain, stiffness, joint enlargement and short stature. PPRD occurs due to a mutation in cellular communication network factor 6 (CCN6)/Wnt1-inducible signalling protein 3 (WISP3) gene, encoding a 354 amino acid signalling factor involved in BMP/WNT signalling and mitochondri...

hrp0092p1-32 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Heterozygous RFX6 Mutation as a Cause of Diabetes Mellitus in a Multigenerational Family

Zuckerman Levin Nehama , Paperna Tamar , Hershkovitz Tova , Mory Adi , Kurolap Alina , Mahameed Jamal , Feldman Hagit Baris , Shehadeh Naim

Background: Monogenic diabetes mellitus (DM) is an early-onset, non- autoimmune diabetes. Genetic diagnosis can personalize patient management and lead to prevention. We describe four generations of DM in one family, caused by a heterozygous mutation in the RFX6 gene. RFX6 (Regulatory factor X, 6) is essential for the development of the endocrine pancreas. Mutations in RFX6 can cause neonatal (Mitchell-Riley syndrome) as well as childhood DM,...

hrp0092p1-59 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Growth Patterns in Non-syndromic Childhood Overweight: Comparing Children with Early of Late Onset Weight Gain

German Alina , Vaisbourd Julia , Wikland Kerstin Albertsson , Gelander Lars , Holmgren Anton , Niklasson Aimon , Hochberg Ze'ev

Background: A rapid weight gain during infancy increases adult lean body mass, whereas weight gain during adiposity rebound at age 4-7 years results in increased adult fat mass and an increased risk of the metabolic syndrome and T2D. To understand the impact of age of obesity onset on growth, we classified non-syndromic childhood overweight into an early onset (EO, age 0-3) and a late onset (LO, age 3-7) group and characterized the growth patterns of the two.<...

hrp0089fc4.5 | GH &amp; IGFs | ESPE2018

Prediction of Adult Height by Artificial Intelligence (AI) through Machine Learning (ML) from Early Height Data

Shmoish Michael , German Alina , Devir Nurit , Hecht Anna , Butler Gary , Niklasson Aimon , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin , Hochberg Ze'ev

Context: Growth analyses have traditionally been done by either non-structural descriptive statistics or by fitting models. While we usually describe height and weight separately, we assume reciprocity of weight and height on each other. We utilize ML to predict ages 7–18 y height based on height and weight data up to age 6y.Methods: After pre-processing the height and weight, primary and secondary features (height SDS, BMI, growth velocity) of 1596...

hrp0086p2-p661 | Growth P2 | ESPE2016

‘First Do No Harm’: Growth Hormone (hGH) Treatment in a Case of Recurrent Craniopharyngioma

Zmau George-Sebastian , Armasu Ioana , Beleceanu Alina , Bursuc Anamaria , Puiu Mirela , Poeata Ion , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen

Introduction: Craniopharyngiomas (CP) are benign, dysontogenic supra or intra-sellar tumours. They are locally aggressive with severe endocrine, neurological and ophthalmological implications. Somatotroph deficiencies rise therapeutic management problems due to increased risk of tumour growth and recurrence.Case report: Male patient, aged 18 years 4 months, born naturally, late-term (42 weeks, 3200 g, Apgar 7), third child in a brotherhood of four (appar...

hrp0084p3-959 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

Late Diagnosis of a Type II/III Mucolipidoses Treated with GH Replacement Therapy

Crumpei Iulia , Belceanu Alina , Armasu Ioana , Braha Elena , Rusu Cristina , Manolachie Adina , George Zmau , Preda Cristina , Vulpoi Carmen

Background: Mucolipidoses II/III (ML) are rare autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorders (incidence: 1/325 000 live births). They have overlapping clinical phenotypes with mucopolysaccharidosis disorders and include growth retardation, facial dysmorphism, skeletal abnormalities, respiratory and heart diseases, hepatosplenomegaly and abdominal hernias. There is no specific treatment and the management has been limited to supportive care.Case present...

hrp0084p3-1038 | Growth | ESPE2015

Short Stature in a Rare 15q Duplication – is hGH Treatment Beneficial?

Manolachie Adina , Rusu Cristina , Braha Elena , Crumpei Iulia , Belceanu Alina , Puiu Mirela , Anton Mihaela , Leustean Letitia , Vulpoi Carmen

Introduction: Distal chromosome 15 duplication is a very rare genetic disease, first described in 1974 by Fujimoto et al. The symptoms and physical findings include prenatal and/or postnatal growth retardation, mental retardation, poor speaking abilities, asymmetrical dysmorphic facial features, malformations of the fingers and/or toes and sometimes heart conditions.Case report: We report a case of a 2 years 5 months old girl, born with SGA (uterine grow...