hrp0082lbp-d3-1003 | (1) | ESPE2014

Increasing Incidence of Infants Born Small and Large for Gestational Age Over 20 Years

Chiavaroli Valentina , Castorani Valeria , Guidone Paola , Di Giovanni Ilaria , Liberati Marco , Chiarelli Francesco , Mohn Angelika

Background: Infants born small (SGA) and large (LGA) for gestational age have been identified at increased risk of perinatal morbidity and later cardio-metabolic alterations. Nevertheless, the progression over time in incidence of SGA and LGA births is yet to be determined.Objective and hypotheses: To investigate temporal trends in SGA and LGA infants compared to those born appropriate (AGA), and to identify factors potentially associated over a 20-year ...

hrp0094p1-5 | Adrenal A | ESPE2021

Alterations in resting-state functional connectivity in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Messina Valeria , van´t Westeinde Annelies , Padilla Nelly , Lajic Svetlana ,

Background: Patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) are treated with life-long glucocorticoid (GC) replacement therapy. Negative effects on cognition, brain structure and function during working memory tasks have been identified. To date, no studies on functional connectivity during rest have been performed in patients with CAH. One study conducted on patients with Cushing’s syndrome, another disorder of cortisol imbalance, suggests that long-t...

hrp0094p1-7 | Adrenal A | ESPE2021

Brain activity during working memory in congenital adrenal hyperplasia

van’t Westeinde Annelies , Zimmermann Marius , Messina Valeria , Karlsson Leif , Padilla Nelly , Lajic Svetlana ,

Objective: Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) requires life-long replacement of cortisol. However, this long-term GC-treatment could change the developmental trajectory of the brain and predispose patients to problems with cognition and mood regulation. Previously, we have found impairments in working memory in patients with CAH, as well as alterations in brain structure in regions of the central executive network (CEN). These changes could be associated wit...

hrp0097p1-303 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Further analyses on the role of IGF-I in the diagnosis of GH deficiency (GHD) in children

Lussu Anna , Incandela Valeria , Guzzetti Chiara , Ibba Anastasia , Casula Letizia , Loche Sandro

Background: The diagnosis of GHD in children is based on auxological, biochemical, neuro-radiological, and genetic tests. Biochemical tests include evaluation of stimulated GH secretion and baseline IGF-1 determination. Although IGF-1 is the most reliable indicator of GH action, its value should always be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical and biochemical parameters. Since IGF-1 has good specificity (about 90%), but low sensitivity (about 70%), nor...

hrp0097p1-339 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Gastroenterological pathology in 7 patients with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1

Frolova Elena , Kolodkina Anna , Zubkova Natalya , Sozaeva Leila , Usoltseva Olga , Tsvetkova Valeria , Anoushenko Anton

Background: APS type 1 is known to be associated with autoimmune gastroenterological pathology, which could be the very first and the worst-controlled manifestation of APS type 1. Treating these conditions in APS type 1 is debatable at present.Objective and hypotheses: We describe gastroenterological pathology in7 patients with APS type 1: clinical specifics, therapy, outcomes.Methods:</str...

hrp0097p1-542 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Comparation between syndromic and non-syndromic central precocious puberty: a 10-year experience

Assirelli Valentina , Ortolano Rita , Baronio Federico , Di Natale Valeria , Cantarelli Erika , Bernardini Luca , Cassio Alessandra

Introduction: Central Precocious Puberty (CPP) has recently been described in patients with isolated or syndromic neurodevelopmental disorders, with greater attention from the scientific community. We carried out this study to compare the main aspects of non-isolated and isolated forms of CPP.Methods: We conducted a retrospective monocentric study, collecting all treated cases of CPP from 1st January 2013 to 31 December ...

hrp0097p2-162 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Correlation between IGF-1 at diagnosis and adult height in children with short stature

Incandela Valeria , Lussu Anna , Guzzetti Chiara , Ibba Anastasia , Loche Sandro , Casula Letizia

Background: Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) is an amino acid peptide produced under the effect of Growth Hormone (GH), mostly secreted by the liver, which stimulates bone growth. IGF-1 levels have high specificity and low sensitivity for the diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD). Higher IGF-1 levels are classically associated with a better response to growth hormone therapy. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between serum IGF...

hrp0097p2-295 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Metabolic and growth outcome of two-years growth hormone treatment in children born small for gestational age: a retrospective study

Ferrigno Rosario , Cristina Savanelli Maria , Cioffi Daniela , Pellino Valeria , Klain Antonella

Children born small for gestational age (SGA) not showing catch-up growth in the first two years of life may show decreased growth rate and adult height, as well as worse metabolic profile, compared to general population. In these patients, growth hormone (GH) treatment is recommended, showing positive effects on both growth rate and metabolic profile, with good tolerability. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the auxological and metabolic effects and the safety of G...

hrp0089rfc12.4 | Diabetes and Insulin 2 | ESPE2018

Use of Telemonitoring Via a Mobile Device App Reduces HbA1c in Type 1 Diabetic Children and Adolescents

Klee Philippe , Bussien Catherine , Castellsague Montserrat , Combescure Christophe , Dirlewanger Mirjam , Girardin Celine , Mando Jean-Luc , Perrenoud Luz , Salomon Carole , Schneider Franck , Schwitzgebel Valerie

Background and Aims: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) belongs to the most common chronic diseases affecting children and adolescents. Technological advances have improved metabolic control over the past decades, thereby decreasing the risk of long-term complications. However, only a minority of patients meets the treatment goals of maintaining a glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level below 7.5% (58 mmol/mol). Webdia is an application for mobile devices developed by the fath...

hrp0089p3-p068 | Bone, Growth Plate &amp; Mineral Metabolism P3 | ESPE2018

Frontal Behavior Dysfunctions Revealing a Dramatic Progression of Complex Cranial Base Abnormalities in a Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Porquet-Bordes Valerie , Grandgeorge Naia , Moulin Pierre , Cheuret Emmanuel , Boetto Sergio , Sales De Gauzy Jerome , Gennero Isabelle , Tauber Maite , Edouard Thomas , Salles Jean Pierre

Background: In our bone unit, we were following since their younger age, two brothers with a severe osteogenesis imperfecta. We had no genetic confirmation but the severity of the disease combined with unaffected consanguine parents argues for a recessive autosomal transmission. Both present with highly severe form of osteogenesis imperfecta: repeated vertebral and peripheral fractures, long bone deformations, centromedullary nails on the lower limbs, major motor handicap and ...