hrp0086p2-p313 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Congenital Hyperinsulinism in a Resource Limited Setting: Overcoming Barriers towards a Survival Path

Joel Dipesalema , Nchingane Seeletso , Mazhani Loeto

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism is genetic disorder characterized by dysregulation of insulin secretion and it is the most common cause of persistent hypoglycaemia in infancy. The incidence in individuals of northern European extraction is approximately 1:30,000 live births. Published data on the diagnosis and management of congenital hyperinsulinsim in resource limited setting is scarce.Objective and hypotheses: To describe the clinical presentat...

hrp0084p1-19 | Bone | ESPE2015

Bone–Muscle Unit Assessment with pQCT in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Following Treatment with Infliximab

Altowati Mabrouka , Malik Umm-Ie-Salma , Shepherd Sheila , Mcgrogan Paraic , Russell Richard , Ahmed Faisal , Wong S C

Background: Biologic therapy may improve bone health, body composition, and muscle function in children with inflammatory bowel disease but the extent of improvement are unclear.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate bone and muscle mass in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) following infliximab (IFX) therapy.Method: Prospective longitudinal study of 19 children (12M), 17 Crohn’s disease (CD), one ulcerative colitis...

hrp0089p2-p054 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Effect of Pubertal Inductionn Bone Mass Accrual, in Adolescent Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Zacharin Margaret , Lee Samantha , Taylor Miller Tashunka , Simm Peter , Munns Craig

Background: DMD is an X-linked recessive disorder, due to mutations of the DMD gene on Xp21, encoding dystrophin, characterized by high cytokines and progressive muscle degeneration, with loss of ambulation, increasing immobility and complicated by late cardio-respiratory failure. Use of high dose corticosteroid aims to prolong mobility, delay/reduce complications and to increase lifespan but adverse effects on bone health include bone loss and increased vertebral and long bon...

hrp0097p2-185 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

DEND syndrome (Developmental delay, Epilepsy and Neonatal Diabetes) in two Pakistani Families, A Case Report

Abdul Razzaq Ayesha , Waris Rehmana , Faiz Abida , Waheed Nadia

Introduction: DEND syndrome is severe form of neonatal diabetes mellitus characterized by triad of developmental delay, epilepsy and neonatal diabetes. It is caused by mutations in the K-ATP channel encoded by KCNJ11 or SUR1 sulphonyl urea receptor 1 encoded by ABCC8 gene. Its Incidence is <1/1000,000 and until now very few cases have been reported worldwide. There is intermediate DEND syndrome (iDEND), this is less severe condition in which there is neonat...

hrp0095p1-422 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

A heterozygous variant of CYP3A4 in a Chinese boy with Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 3

Gu Shili , Wang Xiumin

Background: Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 3 (VDDR3) is a rare autosomal dominant inheritance disease, which is caused by the gain-of-function mutation in CYP3A4 (c.902T>C p.Ile301Thr).Case Presentation: We report the case of a 32-month-old boy presented with discomfort of both knee-joints, poor mobility, and gait abnormality when running. Laboratory examinations revealed low concentrations of serum calcium, phospho...

hrp0086p2-p147 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

The Beneficial Effect of Cinacalcet on the Treatment of vitD Resistant Rickets

Akinci Aysehan , Dundar Ismaıl

Background: Patients with vitD resistant rickets (VDRR) due to vitD receptor (VDR) mutations have extreme rickets along with alopesia, severe hypocalcemia, hypophosfatemia secondary to hyperparathroidism and elevated 1,25(OH)2vitD. Although there is no standard therapy for this patients, long-term or intermittanat i.v. or high dose oral calcium suplementations are recommended to correct the hypocalcemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism. ...

hrp0082wg5.5 | Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology | ESPE2014

Contraception in Adolescence from a Public Health Perspective

Michard Pierre-Andre

Recent data pertaining to the bio-psychosocial development of the adolescent, particularly from a neurobiological perspective, indicate that both at the level of individual care and of preventive strategies, the concepts, languages and strategies used should be adapted to the maturity of the adolescents. Moreover, since around thirty years under the era of AIDS, the medical scientific literature tackling the issue of adolescent sexuality and sexual behavior has sadly focused e...

hrp0082p3-d2-887 | Perinatal and Neonatal Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus in China

Huang Ke , Liang Li , Fu Junfen , Dong Guanpin

Introduction: Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM) is a rare disease which is defined as the onset of diabetes before the age of 6 months with persistence through life. Patients with KCNJ11 or ABCC8 gene mutations have the opportunity to switch to oral sulfonylurea therapy. There were limited studies about the genetic analysis and long-term follow-up of PNDM.Case report: We report four cases of this kind of PNDM, including their genetic mutations,...

hrp0084p3-884 | Fat | ESPE2015

Vitamin D Status in Iranian Obese and Non-obese Children

Sayarifard Fatemeh , Motlaghzadeh Yasaman , Sayarifard Azadeh , Allahverdi Bahar

Background: Vitamin D deficiency is now a critical issue due to its high prevalence and side effects.Objective and hypotheses:: We assessed the serum vitamin D status of obese and non-obese children and comparing their therapeutic response to identical oral vitamin D consumption in Iran.Method: This study was performed in children aged 2–14 years at Children Medical Center of Tehran in Iran. At first, the serum 25-hydroxy vita...

hrp0084p3-1211 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Rectal Diluted Levothyroxine for the Treatment of Neonatal Hypothyroidism: An Alternative Route of Administration

Ybarra Marina , Pinheiro Claudia , Setian Nuvarte , Damiani Durval , Dichtcekennian Vae

Background: Most individuals with neonatal hypothyroidism present clinically asymptomatic or with few symptoms. Early treatment with oral levothyroxine prevents complications related to this disorder. We report a case of a male infant with Short Bowel syndrome (SBS) and congenital hypothyroidism (CH) treated with rectal levothyroxine.Case and presentations: A male patient with previous gastroschisis underwent multiple surgical approaches for small bowel ...