hrp0084p3-1191 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Audit of Thyroid Carcinoma in Children, Adolescents, and Adults

Ho Wei Li Cindy , Zacharin Margaret

Background: Thyroid carcinoma is the most common endocrine malignancy and most common secondary malignancy for childhood cancer survivors. Radiation exposure has been clearly linked to risk. Thyroid nodules in children have a high risk for malignancy, whether arising spontaneously or after radiation. Reported incidence of thyroid carcinoma after radiation is 20 times the population risk, partly due to improved long-term childhood cancer survival and more active surveillance. D...

hrp0097p1-581 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

A dual centre evaluation of discontinuation of testosterone therapy in boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Choong Wong Sze , Loughnan Myles , Zacharin Margaret

Background: The 2018 international standards of care for DMD recommend initiating testosterone for management of delayed puberty commencing at a low dose, gradually increasing to adult replacement. No recommendations exist regarding longer term use of testosterone during transition and adulthood.Aim(s): To report long-term use of testosterone in DMD with outcomes of gonadal function and pubertal development in those who ...

hrp0097p1-392 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

A case series of multinodular goitres associated with tumour predisposition syndromes

Angley Eleanor , Farrell Stephen , Zacharin Margaret

Thyroid nodular disease, either multinodular goitre (MNG) or solitary nodule, carries a higher malignancy risk in paediatric patients compared to adults requiring closer monitoring and investigation. We present a case series of patients with multinodular goitre who were confirmed to have tumour predisposition syndromes. Eight patients (six female) with MNG were identified using electronic medical records, based on presence of MNG and/or previous genetic testing confirming eith...

hrp0095p1-538 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2022

Capillary Hyperglycemia in Infants - A manifestation of endocrinological urgency, or not.

de Assis Galan Camila , Isabel Scheidt Maria , Cristina Pedroso de Paula Leila , Vanessa de Lima Silva Elis , Simão Medeiros Leonardo , de Oliveira Poswar Fabiano

Capillary hyperglycemia in critically ill infants is a situation with numerous interfering factors, from acute illnesses to concomitant use of medications and may or may not be a manifestation of endocrinological urgency. Clinical case: Female patient, 2 months old, with failure to thrive, hepatomegaly without cholestasis, polyuria and compensated metabolic acidosis. On admission, capillary blood glucose levels above 200 mg/dL were measured even without concomitant use of cort...

hrp0084p3-887 | Fat | ESPE2015

Sports Regulated and Lipid Profile in Children and Adolescents with Overweight

Trabazo Rosaura Leis , Cobela Rocio Vazquez , Garcia Concepcion Aguilera , Lozano Gloria Bueno , Meneses Josune Olza , Campos Mercedes Gil , Carpente Juan Jose Bedoya , Feijoo Lidia Castro , Aznar Luis Moreno , Hernandez Angel Gil

Introduction: Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder in the paediatric age. Decreased physical activity and increased inactivity are important factors that are involved in this pandemic. The highest prevalence of obesity in Europe is in the South.Objective: To study the relationship between the practice of a regulated sport and lipid profile in overweight children and adolescents.Material and methods: 318 overweight childr...

hrp0084p3-899 | Fat | ESPE2015

The Influence of Physical Activity and Physical Fitness in the Metabolic Profile and Microcirculation of Eutrophic, Overweight and Obese Children 5–12 Years of Age

da Penha Jociene Terra , Gazolla Fernanda Mussi , Carvalho Cecilia Noronha de Miranda , Madeira Isabel Rey , Rodrigues Jr Flavio , Machado Elisabeth de Amorim , Sicuro Fernando Lencastre , Farinatti Paulo de Tarso Veras , Collett-Solberg Paulo Ferrez

Background: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic affecting adults and children. Social changes throughout history have contributed to modifications in nutrition and physical activity levels. These changes in lifestyle affected health, increasing the number of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Obese children already have a low grade systemic inflammation as well as markers of increased cardiovascular risk. The endothelial function is an important and early marker of atheroscler...

hrp0092p3-323 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

De Novo PPM1D Mutation in a Patient with Growth Hormone Deficiency: A Case Report

Yuan Yuan , Shufang Liu

Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is a relatively rare cause for short stature resulting from insufficient secretion of growth hormone (GH). With complicated etiology, GHD can coexist in numerous syndromes or disorders such as Turner Syndrome. So, it is necessary to take genetic analysis to patients with GHD especially those perform various phenotypes. A 9.5 years old boy complained of short stature was diagnosed with GHD by height velocity (HV) <5 cm/year, delayed bone age ...

hrp0092fc3.5 | Multi-system Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Evaluation of Endocrine Late Effects in Survivors of Childhood Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Australia – Database from 1985 to 2011

Lai-Ka Lee Samantha , Tiedemann Karin , Zacharin Margaret

Background: With improved survival of childhood allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), there is increasing need for surveillance, including assessment of endocrine late effects in this cohort1,2.Aim: To evaluate endocrine late effects after chemotherapy and radiation in survivors of childhood allogeneic HSCT.Methods: Multi-site evaluation via medical recor...

hrp0089p1-p035 | Bone, Growth Plate &amp; Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2018

Long-term Outcomes of Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the Bisphosphonate Era

Feehan Andrew , Zacharin Margaret , Lim Angelina , Simm Peter

Background: Bisphosphonates have been used for treatment of bone fragility disorders for over 25 years to increase bone mineral density (BMD). Anecdotally, bisphosphonate-treated Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) has a different trajectory to the natural history of untreated OI, with minimal published evidence to support this clinical observation.Aims: To describe functional outcomes of a cohort of adults with OI, stratified according to severity and treated ...

hrp0089p2-p360 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P2 | ESPE2018

Spontaneous Pregnancies in Female Survivors of Childhood Hematological Malignancies Post Allogeneic Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Lai-Ka Lee Samantha , Zacharin Margaret , Tiedemann Karin

Background: With improved treatment and survival of childhood hematological malignancies, the issue of fertility in survivors has become an important domain of holistic care. Haemopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) survivors were reported to have reduced fertility as compared to siblings, with 4/170 adult female allogeneic HSCT survivors achieving successful pregnancy.1 Of 532 female survivors, median age of 17.8 years at HSCT, who had TBI conditioning, 13 pregnanc...