hrp0086p2-p305 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Thiamine Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia Due to SLCA19A2 Gene Mutation: Another Cause of Neonatal Diabetes with Succcesfull Switch from Insulin to Thiamine

Bas Serpil , Akbarzade Azad , Atay Zeynep , Gurbanov Ziya , Guran Tulay , Turan Serap , Franco Elisa De , Ellard Sian , Bereket Abdullah

Itroduction: Thiamine responsive anemia (TRMA) known as Rogers syndrome; is an early-onset, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by diabetes mellitus, megaloblastic anemia and sensorineural deafness. Diabetes in this condition is well described in infancy but has only very rarely been reported in association with neonatal diabetes.Case: 3-months old male patient with neonatal diabetes was admitted to our outpatient clinic because of uncontrolled hy...

hrp0082p2-d1-290 | Bone | ESPE2014

Sleep-related Breathing Disorders in Pycnodysostosis

Turan Serap , Atay Zeynep , Gokdemir Yasemin , Bas Nilay , Haliloglu Belma , Abali Saygin , Bas Serpil , Ersu Refika , Bereket Abdullah

Background: Pycnodysostosis is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by short stature, osteosclerosis, increased bone fragility. In these patients maxillary and mandibular hypoplasia, flattening of the mandibular angle, long soft palate, narrow palate structure can lead to pharyngeal narrowing and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS).Objective and hypotheses: Our aim was to evaluate sleep disordered breathing in children with pycnodysostosis.</...

hrp0084p3-1058 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Cystic Encephalomalacia and Infantile Spasm as a Complication of Transient and Mild Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia

Anik Ahmet , Anik Ayse , Unuvar Tolga , Tosun Ayse Fahriye , Dursun Siar , Akcan Abdullah Baris , Durum Yasemin , Turkmen Munevver Kaynak

Background: Although it is known that hypoglycaemia could cause severe negative effects on brain development and also infantile spasm, it has not been reported that transient hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia, which spontaneously improves over a short time, may cause infantile spasms. Infantile spasm is a disorder of early childhood typically seen in first year of life characterized by the occurrence of sudden, brief, generally bilateral and symetric motor spasms of muscles of t...

hrp0097p2-66 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Physician and Family Awareness in the Diagnostic Process of Newly Diagnosed Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus

Kahveci Ahmet , Helvacıoglu Didem , Kelestemur Elif , Kurt Ilknur , Turan Serap , Guran Tulay , Bereket Abdullah , Haliloglu Belma

Aim and Method: Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (T1DM) may be delayed in some children, despite seeking medical care by the family. In this prospective/observational study, the time and process from consulting with a doctor to getting diagnosed with diabetes was investigated in patients hospitalized for newly diagnosed T1DM between 2021-2022.Results: During the study period total of 114 newly diagnosed T1DM patients (49%F, ...

hrp0097p2-184 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

An Obese HNF1β Case Presenting with Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Kahveci Ahmet , Kaplan Gunay , Arslan Ateş Esra , Bilge Geckinli Bilgen , Guran Tulay , Turan Serap , Bereket Abdullah , Haliloglu Belma

Background: Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1β (HNF1β) is a critical transcription factor that regulates the development of the kidneys, pancreas, liver and genital tract. Patients with deletions and mutations in the HNF1 β gene present with renal and extrarenal manifestations. The most important extrarenal finding is diabetes, also known as MODY5. Although it is generally diagnosed with hyperglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis is rarely seen.<p class...

hrp0092p1-27 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

A Case of Neonatal Diabetes with Hyperferritinemia: A Distal PTF1A Enhancer Mutation

Arslan Gülçin , ACAR Sezer , Nalbantoglu Özlem , Köprülü Özge , Özkaya Beyhan , De Franco Elisa , Ellard Sian , Özkan Behzat

Introduction: Neonatal diabetes, defined as the onset of diabetes within the first six months of life, is very rare disease. Several genetic factors caused to neonatal disease have been identified to date. PTF1A (pancreatic transcription factor 1a) play a key role in early pancreas development and cerebellar neurogenesis. Biallelic mutations in PTF1A have been reported in patients with pancreatic and cerebellar agenesis, whereas mutations loc...

hrp0092p2-12 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

A Case of X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy Presenting with Primary Adrenal Insufficiency and Normal VLCFA

Özkaya Beyhan , Acar Sezer , Özdemir Taha R. , Nalbantoglu Özlem , Köprülü Özge , Arslan Gülçin , Kutbay Yasar B. , Özkan Behzat

Introduction: X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disease caused by a mutation in the ABCD1 gene. Although its clinical presentation varies, X-ALD is generally characterized by progressive demyelination of the central nervous system, primer adrenal insufficiency, and elevated plasma very long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA) levels. Herein, we aimed to present a case of X-ALD with normal VLCFA caused by a path...

hrp0092p3-19 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

A Case with Central Adrenal Insufficiency and Early Onset Obesity: Proopiomelanocortin Deficiency

Acar Sezer , Nalbantoşlu Özlem , Koç Altuş , Köprülü Özge , Arslan Gülçin , Özkaya Beyhan , Murat Erdoşan Kadri , Özkan Behzat

Introduction: Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) deficiency is a rare disease characterized by central adrenal insufficiency, early-onset obesity, red hair, and impaired skin pigmentation. This disease is caused by mutations of POMC that is localized in 2p23.3. Here, we aimed to present a case with central adrenal insufficiency, red hair, and rapid weight gain and who was detected frameshift mutation in the POMC.Case</s...

hrp0092p3-233 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Early Embryonic Testicular Regression Syndrome Presenting with Female External Genitalia

Acar Sezer , Nalbantoğlu Özlem , Evciler Hüseyin , Köprülü Özge , Arslan Gülçin , Özkaya Beyhan , Ergin Malik , Özkan Behzat

Introduction: Testicular regression syndrome (TRS) is a rare disease characterized by testicular dysfunction that causes varying degrees of virilization defect according to the emergence period in fetal life. The majority of cases present with normal male external genitalia. However, ambigious genitalia or, more rarely, female external genitalia can be found depending on the extent and timing of the intrauterine accident. Here, we present a case of TRS with no...

hrp0095p2-243 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Delayed puberty by anomalies hypo-gonadotropic hypogonadism, hyper-gonadotropic hypogonadism and puberty induction

Asmae Touzani , Douaa Abdallaoui , Yamna Kriouile , Zineb Imane , Abdellah Dami , Lhousaine Balouch , Ahmed Gaouzi

Introduction: Delayed puberty is defined as the absence of the development of sexual characteristics beyond the age of 14 for boys and 13 for girls. To better understand this pathology, we conducted a retrospective study over a period of 7 years; between 2013 and 2020, involving 11 patients with a delayed puberty, followed by a pediatric endocrinology consultation at the children’s hospital Ibn Sina in Rabat.Patients:</stro...