hrp0084p3-1116 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Hormone Disorder and Vitamin Deficiency in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

Dogan Murat , Bala Keziban Asli , Mutluer Tuba , Kaba Sultan , Aslan Oktay , Dogan Sekibe Zehra

Objective: To evaluate thyroid hormones and antibodies, vitamins B12 and D levels, ferritin levels, adrenal and gonadal steroid levels in children diagnosed with ADHD and ASD.Material method: Patients between the ages of 2–18 years followed-up with the diagnosis of ADHD and ASD in the Van region were included in this study. The weights and heights of the patients were recorded and then the blood samples were obtained between 0800 and 0900 h. in the ...

hrp0094p2-140 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

HbA1c of T1DM Patients before and after Transition - Single Center Experience

Al Harthy Rand , Al Kindi Fatma , Al-Shidhani Azza , Alfutaisi Abdallah , Al Mamari Ali , Alyaarubi Saif , Alsaffar Hussain ,

Introduction: More than 1.1 million children and adolescents are living with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in 2019 worldwide1. Transition period is considered a crucial phase in management of T1DM, where movement of adolescents to adult health care is initiated. During this period, physical, psychological and behavioral changes may make this interval becoming more challenging by which diabetes management can be affected. HbA1c worsening was report...

hrp0097p2-73 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2023

When the infant makes the diagnosis of Biermer's disease of his mother

Kefi Ahlem , Marzouk Asma , Gaarbaa Altaf , Thebti Rahma , Laajili Mariem , Mzoughi Oumaima , Ben Hssine Sarra , Friha Farida , Bouaziz Asma

Introduction: The nutritional status of young breastfed infants is sometimes dependent on the nutritional status of their mothers. Investigation of poor infant weight gain should take into account possible nutritional diseases of the mothers including Biermer's disease.Objective: through a clinical case, remind the importance of exploring the nutritional status of mothers of exclusively breastfed infants with poor w...

hrp0094ha1 | A Global Natural History Study of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP): 36-Month Outcomes in Participants Aged <25 Years | ESPE2021

A Global Natural History Study of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP): 36-Month Outcomes in Participants Aged <25 Years

Pignolo Robert J. , Baujat Genevieve , Brown Matthew A. , De Cunto Carmen L. , Hsiao Edward C. , Keen Richard , Al Mukaddam Mona , Le Quan Sang Kim-Hanh , Marino Rose , Houchard Aude , Kaplan Frederick S. ,

Background: FOP is an ultra-rare, severely disabling genetic disorder characterised by progressive heterotopic ossification (HO) following flare-ups. The median age at diagnosis is 5 years, and patients are managed by multiple specialties. No study to date has provided a longitudinal evaluation of FOP. Final data are presented for participants, aged <25 years, enrolled in the first 36-month, prospective, global natural history study of FOP (NCT02322255).</...

hrp0095rfc3.6 | Early Life and Multisystem Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Continuous growth reference from 24th week of gestation to 24 months by sex for length, weight, and head circumferences, based on the healthiest of Swedish Birth Registry 1990-99 and the GrowUp 1990 Gothenburg cohort

Niklasson Aimon , Gelander Lars , Holmgren Anton , FM Nierop Andreas , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin

Background: Since growth patterns change with time due to secular changes, there is a need to regularly update growth references1. We developed the first continuous birth size reference, from gestational age 24weeks with infancy growth references2, computerized 2006 and used in Swedish health care settings and neonatal units. We now aimed to update this reference by exchanging GrowUp1974Gothenburg cohort to a selected population of health...

hrp0095p1-22 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Resolution of severe constipation following a switch from calcium carbonate to recombinant human PTH therapy: A case report

Apperley Louise , Jarvis C , Ramakrishnan Renuka

Hypoparathyroidism is treated with oral calcium carbonate and vitamin D analogues to increase serum calcium levels. Recombinant human parathyroid hormone (rhPTH) therapy can be considered in patients with poorly controlled hypocalcaemia or side effects to conventional treatment. Constipation, a known side effect of calcium carbonate, is often easily managed with simple laxatives. We describe resolution of severe constipation by changing conventional treatment to rhPTH. A femal...

hrp0095p1-295 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Continuous Glucose Monitoring for hypoglycaemia: the unheard patient voice

N Ahmad Sumera , Worth Chris , Auckburally Sameera , Soloman-Estebanez Maria , O'Shea Elaine , Worthington Sarah , Banerjee Indraneel

Background & Aims: Hypoglycaemia is a constant threat for all patients with congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) and, left untreated, can lead to neurological damage and impaired development. To improve glycaemic monitoring, self-monitoring-blood-glucose (SMBG) is increasingly being replaced by Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) with potential to identify illness patterns and treatment responses although with unproven benefit for patients and families. Explor...

hrp0095p1-177 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Empower-DSD: Development of a patient education programme for children, adolescents, and young adults with differences of sex development (DSD) and their parents

Wiegmann Sabine , Ernst Martina , Ihme Loretta , Wechsung Katja , Kalender Ute , Stöckigt Barbara , Richter-Unruh Annette , Vögler Sander , Hiort Olaf , Jürgensen Martina , Marshall Louise , Menrath Ingo , Schneidewind Julia , Wagner Isabel , Rohayem Julia , Liesenkötter Klaus-Peter , Wabitsch Martin , Fuchs Malaika , Herrmann Gloria , Luther Henriette , Ernst Gundula , Lehmann Christine , Haase Martina , Roll Stephanie , Schilling Ralph , Keil Thomas , Neumann Uta

Background: Differences in sexual development (DSD) are rare diagnoses, which affect the chromosomal, anatomical or gonadal sex differentiation. Although comprehensive counseling of patients and parents/carers is necessary to ensure a positive coping with the diagnosis and a well-informed decision-making, standardised programmes are lacking. Empower-DSD is a government-funded project, which developed an age-adapted multidisciplinary education programme to impr...

hrp0095lb1 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Amenorrhea in an Anorexia Nervosa patient as a presenting symptom of Cushing’s disease.

Avnon Ziv Carmit , T. Ben Harush Negari Shelly

Anorexia nervosa (AN) manifests in the restriction of energy intake relative to energy output. Atypical AN includes those who meet the criteria for AN but are not underweight. Hypothalamic amenorrhea can be a presenting symptom in AN, and the return of menses is part of recovery. It can take more than a year for menses to return after weight restoration and nutritional rehabilitation. Hypercortisolemia is common in AN, but usually does not cause cushingoid symptoms We describe...

hrp0095p2-115 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Is it Hyponatremia or Pseudohyponatremia? Management of Low Serum Sodium in Patient with Acute Pancreatitis Secondary to Hypertriglyceridemia

Alsaffar Hussain , Al-Mamari Moza , Al-Mamari Salim , AlShidhani Azza

Background: Hyponatremia is an electrolyte disorder, that may lead to severe complications such as rhabdomyolysis, seizures, coma, and death. Clinicians do take hyponatremia seriously. However sometimes clinicians should be careful in interpreting the low laboratory sodium level as it does not necessarily reflect the actual natremic status especially when the patient is euvolemic and having normal serum osmolality, for which pseudohyponatremia should be consid...