hrp0095p1-460 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Assessing the clinical effectiveness of advanced hybrid closed loop insulin pump therapy and calibration-free glucose sensor - experience of a single centre, Arendal, Norway

Rojnic Putarek Natasa , Schmidt Katharina , Henrik Augustsson Johan , Hurvenes Moen Hilde , Spehar Uroic Anita

Introduction: Automated insulin delivery has demonstrated improved glycemic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The present analysis investigates real-world glycemic outcomes in children and adolescent on the MiniMed™ 780G advanced hybrid closed loop (AHCL) system after switching from MiniMed™ 640G predictive low glucose suspend system (PLGS) or MiniMed 670G hybrid closed loop (HCL) system and calibration-free ...

hrp0095p1-481 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Non-traditional cardiometabolic risk factors in obese children and adolescents with Metabolic Syndrome

Tragomalou Athanasia , Paltoglou George , Tsitsiloni Ourania , Loukopoulou Sofia , Binou Maria , Ramouzi Eleni , Kassari Penio , Charmandari Evangelia

Background: The prevalence of obesity in childhood has increased dramatically during the last decades. Dyslipidemia, hypertension and insulin resistance – all components of the metabolic syndrome (MS) and well-known cardiometabolic risk factors – predispose to the development of inflammation and premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in childhood.Aim: To determine “non- traditional” card...

hrp0095p1-387 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Pediatric Graves Disease (PGD): presentation, treatment and follow up. A single center Argentine perspective

Rothenfusser Anna , Eugenia Masnata Maria , Suco Valle Sofia , Eugenia Rodriguez Maria , Bergada Ignacio , Papendieck Patricia , Elena Chiesa Ana

Introduction: PGD is characterized by hyperthyroidism and antibodies against the TSH receptor (TSHRAB). Reported annual incidence is 4,58/100,000.Objective: To describe an Argentinean cohort with PGD followed between 2006 and 2020 at the Ricardo Gutierrez Children’s Hospital.Material and Methods: Retrospective study of 69 patients, who were treated initially with antithyroid ...

hrp0094p1-96 | Thyroid A | ESPE2021

Thyroid storm and transient bulbar myopathy in a 22-month-old girl with Graves’ Disease

Sandy Jessica , Brungs Rosemary , Neville Kristen , Lawson John ,

22-month girl presented with 3 days of cough and fevers, 2 weeks of rhinorrhoea and frequent “clearing of throat” and 6 months of diaphoresis and growth spurt. On examination, she was flushed and diaphoretic with a large goitre. She had a low grade fever (T=37.9) with signs of cardiac compromise (bounding pulse sinus tachycardia [HR=200bpm]. She was hypertensive [BP=145/90mmHg] and tachypnoeic [RR=36/min] with respiratory distress and right-sided crepitations. She ha...

hrp0097p1-388 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Neutropenia in paediatric Graves disease patients occurs more often under Carbimazole than Methimazole

Schempp Vera , Nurcan Cebeci Ayse , Reinauer Christina , Woelfle Joachim , Dörr Helmuth-Günther , Roosen Marie-Thérèse , Gohlke Jonas , Gohlke Bettina

Introduction: Neutropenia is known as a rare adverse event of anti-thyroid drug treatment (ATD) but has also been reported as pre-treatment neutropenia in Graves’ disease (GD). Studies on paediatric patients are rare. To the best of our knowledge, there are no data comparing the effects of methimazole (MMI) and carbimazole (CBZ) treatment in children on the absolute neutrophil count (ANC).Methods: We analyzed retro...

hrp0084p3-1185 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Neonatal Hyperthyroidism with Craniolacunia

Igaki Junko , Inoue Fumitaka , Fujiu Tohru , Hatakeyama Shinitsu

Background: Overt neonatal hyperthyroidism is estimated to occur in 1–2% of offspring of pregnant women with Graves’ disease. Preterm delivery, enhancement of bone include advanced bone age, craniosynostosis, and microcephaly may be present. Ventriculomegaly and hydrocephalus may present rarely, and just three cases were reported previously. Craniosynostosis is a risk factor for delayed cerebral development, hydrocephalus, and psychomotor retardation. Craniolacunia (...

hrp0086p2-p585 | Perinatal Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Change Level of TRAb in Newborn Leads to Thyroid Dysfunction – Case Report

Sawicka Beata , Borysewicz- Sanczyk Hanna , Bossowski Artur

Maternal new-diagnosed Graves’ disease is quite rare thyroid dysfunction with an estimated incidence of 0.4–1% of all pregnancies, but only 1–5% of newborns delivered to mothers with Graves’ disease develop overt clinical signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Neonatal hyperthyroidism almost always is transient and results from the transplacental passage of maternal thyrotropin (TSH) receptor stimulating antibodies. Neonates born to mothers with Graves&#146...

hrp0086p2-p935 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Hyperthyroidism in an Infant of a Mother with Autoimmune Hypothyroidism with Positive TSH Receptor Antibodies

Joshi Kriti , Zacharin Margaret

Background: Neonatal hyperthyroidism is a rare condition seen in infants born to mothers with Graves disease, with transplacental transfer of TSH receptor antibodies (TRAb) to the baby. Some patients have been shown to swing from hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism as TSH receptor blocking and stimulating antibodies may coexist.Objective and hypotheses: To describe a rare clinical event of a neonate with severe Graves hyperthyroidism, born to a mother with...

hrp0092p1-148 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Activating mutation M453V in receptor TSHR as a cause familial hyperthyroidism

Sawicka Beata , Stephenson Alexandra , Borysewicz- Sanczyk Hanna , Michalak Justyna , Stozek Karolina , Tanja Diana , Kahaly George , Paschke Ralf , Bossowski Artur

The most common hyperthyroidism in children is Graves' disease. The other rare cause of hyperthyroidism is activating mutation in receptor TSHR in thyroid gland.We would like to introduce a case of familial hyperthyroidism with a novel mutation M453V in the TSHR in three membersActually 11-year-old boy is a patient in outpatient clinic for first days after birth. During gestation his mother was treated with thyreostatic drugs b...

hrp0092p3-258 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

The Challenge to Treat Neonatal Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism in a Small Preterm

Lignitz Sarah , Coors Detlef , Pohlenz Joachim

Background: The prevalence of hyperthyroidism in pregnancy is about 0.2%, mostly due to Graves disease. Neonatal autoimmune hyperthyroidism caused by the transplacental passage of stimulatory thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TRAB) of the IgG class is a rare disorder. It occurs in only 2% of the neonates of mothers with Graves disease, is transient and associated with high morbidity and mortality rates up to 25%. Antithyroid drugs are the treatment ...