hrp0086p2-p283 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Can Alleviate Parental Fear of Hypoglycaemia in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Moore Helen , Soni Astha , May Ng Sze

Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in children carries significant psychological stress for families, as well as considerable long-term complications if good metabolic control is not achieved. Tighter metabolic control carries increased risk of hypoglycaemic episodes, and previous research suggests that families with a high fear of hypoglycaemia will run blood sugars higher in order to avoid this. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) provides real time temporal measure...

hrp0086p2-p82 | Adrenal P2 | ESPE2016

A Novel Mutation of HSD3beta2 Presenting as Hypospadias with Salt-wasting in a Male Infant

Buchanan C.R. , Kalitsi J. , Ghataore L. , Taylor N.F. , Clifford-Mobley O. , Rumsby G. , Kapoor R.R.

Background: HSD3B2 is a rare cause of autosomal recessive primary adrenal insufficiency, potentially associated with under virilisation of XY males and virilisation of XX females. We present a case of a male infant presenting at term with ambiguous genitalia (DSD) with underlying diagnosis confirmed biochemically and genetically with a novel mutation of HSD3beta2.Objective: Case report.Patients and methods: Baby was born as FTND wi...

hrp0082p3-d1-671 | Bone | ESPE2014

A Challenging Diagnosis of Pseudohypoparathyroidism Type 1a and Practical Management: a Case Report

Grace M L , O'Riordan S , O'Connell S M , Bogue C , Joyce C , Allgrove J

Background: PHP is a rare heterogeneous genetic disorder causing parathyroid hormone (PTH) resistance. This condition is caused by deficiency of the α subunit of the protein Gs, encoded by GNAS gene. Clinical classification is based on presence or absence of Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO) and multiple or single hormone resistance, to PHP1a/1c and PHP1b respectively.Objective: To describe the clinical and practical management of a case of P...

hrp0089p1-p106 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2018

Towards a Greater Understanding of the Pathophysiology of Obesity: Hypothalamic Obesity as a Model of Dysregulation of Appetite and Metabolic Homeostasis

Gan Hoong-Wei , Leeson Clare , Aitkenhead Helen , Farooqi Sadaf , Spoudeas Helen , Dattani Mehul

Introduction: Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a rare form of treatment-resistant morbid obesity associated with congenital or acquired hypothalamic damage. Its pathophysiology is incompletely understood, with weight gain being attributed to hyperphagia and hyperinsulinaemia. We sought to compare the physiology of various plasma appetite-regulating hormones in HyOb and ‘simple’ obesity (Ob) to improve our understanding of both forms of obesity and identify novel therap...

hrp0089p2-p313 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P2 | ESPE2018

Neuroendocrine Consequences of Hypothalamic Hamartoma and their Imaging (MRI) and Surgery Correlates

Corredor Beatriz , Caredda Elisabetta , Ederies Ash , Tisdall Martin , Cross Helen , Spoudeas Helen A.

Background: Hypothalamic hamartomas(HH) are rare heterotopic congenital malformations causing central precocious puberty(CPP) and/or resistant epilepsy whose natural history is unknown.Aim: To describe clinical and imaging features, and the risk of developing endocrine deficits, particularly after surgery.Method: Retrospective case note and imaging review of all HH diagnosed by MRI between 30.08.1991 and 24.11.17, analysed by initi...

hrp0086p1-p738 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P1 | ESPE2016

Oxytocin Deficiency is Associated with Hyperphagia and Weight Gain in Hypothalamic and Common Obesity: A First-in-Humans Proof-of-Concept Study

Gan Hoong-Wei , Leeson Clare , Aitkenhead Helen , Spoudeas Helen , Martinez-Barbera Juan Pedro , Dattani Mehul

Background: Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a rare form of treatment-resistant morbid obesity associated with congenital or acquired hypothalamic damage. Its pathophysiology has been attributed to hyperphagia and hyperinsulinaemia. The wider roles of oxytocin (OXT) in regulating appetite and weight have recently emerged in animal and human studies, but there is no human evidence that hypo-oxytocinaemia contributes to weight gain.Hypothesis: Hypo-oxytocina...

hrp0084p2-339 | Fat | ESPE2015

Hypothalamic Obesity, Hyperphagia, and Hyperinsulinaemia: Time for a Paradigm Shift in Assumptions?

Gan Hoong-Wei , Leeson Clare , Aitkenhead Helen , Spoudeas Helen , Dattani Mehul

Background: Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a syndrome of inexorable, treatment-resistant obesity seen after congenital (e.g. septo-optic dysplasia (SOD)) or acquired (e.g. tumour-related) hypothalamic damage, often co-existing with hyperphagia, panhypopituitarism, autism, sleep, and temperature dysregulation. Its pathophysiology is poorly understood but hyperphagia and excess caloric intake may be less important than previously thought.Objective and hypo...

hrp0084p3-1148 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Endocrine Dysfunction in Hypothalamic Hamartoma Depends on Presentation (Endocrine or Epileptogenic), Radiological Characteristics and Surgery

Caredda Elisabetta , Wilkinson Robert , Ederies Ash , Improda Nicola , Varadkar Sophia , Cross Helen , Tisdall Martin , Spoudeas Helen A

Background: Hypothalamic hamartomas(HH)-rare heterotopic congenital malformations (incidence 1:200 000)-present with central precocious puberty (CPP) or gelastic seizures (GS) but their natural history and best treatment strategy are unknown. Given their proximity to the hypothalamus–pituitary axis, wider endocrine dysfunction may be expected.Objective and hypotheses: To describe clinical features and any evolving endocrinopathies in HH patients, by...

hrp0095lb16 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Glucose variability in 6–12-month-old healthy infants

Hauschild Michael , Monnard Cathriona , L. Eldridge Alison , Hansen Erik , A. Dwyer Andrew , Rytz Andreas , Darimont Christian

Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices are novel tools to measure the impact of dietary intake on glucose rhythms/metabolism in children. There is a significant gap in the literature on glycemic response in healthy, term infants and young children up to 2 years of age.Objective: To investigate glucose excursions in response to infant feeding, using CGM in healthy 6–12-month-old infants.<p class...

hrp0082p2-d1-589 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

No Difference in Cognitive Development of Young Adults and Adolescents Affected by Congenital Hypothyroidism Compared to Their Sibling Controls Despite High Dose L-Thyroxin Treatment

Aleksander Paulina , Blankenstein Oliver , Gruters Annette , Krude Heiko

Background: An early diagnosis and treatment based on neonatal screening offers a normal cognitive development in patients affected with congenital hypothyroidism (CH). However, several studies within cohorts of young adults have shown a still existing difference compared to control groups of up to eight IQ points. Moreover it has been claimed recently that a high L-T4 dose with subsequent episodes of overtreatment results in less favourable IQ outcom...