hrp0089p3-p231 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

A Long Follow-up in a Young Patient with Atypical Progeroid Syndrome

Scarano Emanuela , Tamburrino Federica , Lattanzi Giovanna , Perri Annamaria , Elena Presicce Maria , Mazzanti Laura

The LMNA gene encodes lamin A/C, intermediate filament proteins associated with the inner nuclear membrane. Mutations in LMNA gene cause a wide range of human diseases sometimes called ‘laminopathies’ that affect different organ systems depending upon the mutation. Most laminopathies involve tissue of mesenchymal origins, resulting in such features as cardiac disorders and/or muscular dystrophy, lipodystrophy or progeroid syndromes. The group of progeroid syndromes i...

hrp0089p3-p232 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

GH Treatment in Kabuki Syndrome: A Case Report

Guidoni Elisa , Lotti Federica , Geronzi Ursula , Arianna Sorrentino Laura , Grosso Salvatore , Municchi Giovanna

Introduction: Kabuki syndrome (KS) is a rare genetic disorder (1 in 32,000 newborns) caused by mutations in the KMT2D gene (autosomal dominant pattern) or the KDM6A gene (X-linked dominant inheritance). KS is characterized by distinctive facial features including arched eyebrows, long eyelashes, long palpebral fissures with everted lower lids at the outside edges, flat, broadened tip of the nose and large protruding earlobes. The name of this disorder comes from the resemblanc...

hrp0089p3-p233 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

GH Treatment in Oto-Spondylo-Megaepiphyseal Dysplasia: A Case Report

Guidoni Elisa , Geronzi Ursula , Lotti Federica , Sorrentino Laura Arianna , Grosso Salvatore , Municchi Giovanna

Introduction: The oto-spondylo-megaepiphyseal dysplasia (OSMED) is a rare condition with autosomal recessive inheritance caused by congenital defect in the formation of cartilage collagen. OSMED is caused by mutations in the COL11A2 gene, which encodes the alpha2 chain of XI type collagen, a complex molecule that gives structure and strength to the connective tissues that support the body’s joints and organs. OSMED is characterized by severe sensorineural hearing loss and...

hrp0089p2-p381 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2018

Autoimmune Thyroiditis in Klippel-Feil Syndrome with Arnold Chiari and Syringomyelia

Guidoni Elisa , Lotti Federica , Geronzi Ursula , Arianna Sorrentino Laura , Municchi Giovanna

Introduction: Klippel-Feil Syndrome (KFS), prevalence of 1:40000, is characterized by congenital fusion of cervical vertebrae; three major features are short neck, low hairline at the back of the head and a limited range of motion in the neck. The phenotypic expression is variable, presenting with other vertebral abnormalities (congenital high scapula, scoliosis, kyphosis, spina bifida, hemivertebrae) or extra skeletal symptoms such us deafness, renal, heart or neurological ab...

hrp0082p2-d3-356 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Diabetic Ketoacidosis at the Onset of Type I Diabetes: a Retrospective Study in a Paediatric Population

Tuli Gerdi , Ignaccolo Giovanna Maria , Tinti Davide , Gioia Elisa , Sicignano Sabrina , Cerutti Franco , Rabbone Ivana

Background: There is wide geographic variation in the frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at onset of diabetes from ~15–70% in Europe and North America.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the frequency of DKA at the onset of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the paediatric population seen in the Department of Pediatric Diabetology of Turin (Italy) from 1/1/2008 to 31/12/2013.Method: Data (venous pH and HCO3, season at the onset)...

hrp0084p2-210 | Bone | ESPE2015

Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations at the GNAS Locus and Clinical Consequences in Pseudohypoparathyroidism: A New Healthcare Pathway

Giachero Federica , Elli Francesca M , Baricco Marta , Matarazzo Patrizia , Mantovani Giovanna , de Sanctis Luisa

Background: Genetic and epigenetic alterations at the GNAS locus are responsible for the Gsα protein dysfunctions causing Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP), a heterogeneous disease characterized by multiple hormone resistances and AHO signs (short stature, obesity, round face, brachydactyly, subcutaneous ossifications and mental retardation). A clinical overlap among molecular subtypes of the disease (Ia, Ib, Ic and II) makes the current classification inadequate; furthermor...

hrp0094fc3.1 | Growth Disorders | ESPE2021

iPPSD: focus on neonatal features, preliminary data from a retrospective analysis of a large cohort of patients.

Del Sindaco Giulia , Pagnano Angela , Berkenou Jugurtha , Rothenbuhler Anya , Arosio Maura , Mantovani Giovanna , Linglart Agnes ,

Since the first description of pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP), a remarkable clinical variability, which translates in several PHP subtypes, was observed. In 2016 a new classification of this group of diseases have been published by the European Network on PHP and related disorders, proposing “inactivating PTH/PTHrP signaling disorder” (iPPSD) as a new term that encompasses all the clinical entities, stressing the common mechanism responsible for all diseases. iPPSDs ...

hrp0097p2-124 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2023

Clinical case: a misleading family history

Pitea Marco , Lanzafame Ruggero , Sala Elisa , Crocè Ludovica , Mora Stefano , Sgaramella Paola , Weber Giovanna , Barera Graziano

A 17-year-old girl comes to our attention for a second opinion due to reduced bone mineralization. She has a family history of osteogenesis imperfecta: her mother and younger sister have a COL1A1 mutation. The girl never had any fractures, but considering the familiarity it was carried out a DEXA, showing a Z-score of -1.9 SDS at the femoral level and -2 SDS at the lumbar level; no fractures visible in the spine X-ray. The genetic analysis of COL1A1 was carried out, which came...

hrp0089p1-p179 | Growth & Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome: First International Consensus Regarding Diagnosis and Clinical Management

Brioude Frederic , Kalish Jennifer M. , Mussa Alessandro , C. Foster Alison , Bliek Jet , Ferrero Giovanni B. , Boonen Susanne E. , Baker Robert , Bertoletti Monica , Cocchi Guido , Coze Carole , Pellegrin Maurizio De , Hussain Khalid , Krajewska-Walasek Malgorzata , Kratz Christian P. , Bouc Yves Le , Maas Saskia M. , Ounap Katrin , Peruzzi Licia , Rossignol Sylvie , Russo Silvia , Shipster Caroleen , Skorka Agata , Tatton-Brown Katrina , Tenorio Jair , Tortora Chiara , Gronskov Karen , Netchine Irene , Hennekam Raoul C. , Prawitt Dirk , Tumer Zeynep , Eggermann Thomas , Mackay Deborah J. G. , Riccio Andrea , Maher Eamonn R.

Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a rare overgrowth disorder characterised by macroglossia, exomphalos, lateralised overgrowth, organomegaly, hyperinsulinism, and an increased risk of embryonic tumor during early life. In about 80% of BWS cases, molecular defects are identified at the imprinted 11p15.5 region which contains the IGF2 and the CDKN1C genes (most patients show methylation defects at either imprinting control region IC1 or IC2, or paternal unip...

hrp0092p2-298 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Neonatal Hyperthyroidism: Our Centre's Experience

Vigone Maria Cristina , Vincenzi Gaia , Caiulo Silvana , Di Frenna Marianna , Saracco Luca , Cecchetti Valeria , Mosca Fabio , Barera Graziano , Weber Giovanna

Objective: Neonatal hyperthyroidism is a severe but generally transient condition with a 2% prevalence in offspring of mothers affected by Graves' disease. It is caused by the transplacental passage of maternal anti-thyrotropin receptor stimulant antibodies (TRABs). Here we report the cases diagnosed at our centre between 2015-2019 in order to re-evaluate the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to this challenging neonatal thyroid alteration.<p cla...