hrp0095p2-292 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Assessment of thyroid function in steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome patients

Raafat Shaymaa , Magdy Omneya , Fathi Hanan , Salah Sara

Introduction: There is a known interaction between kidney and thyroid functions for years. In steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS), protracted proteinuria is a characteristic feature of SRNS that leads to loss of thyroxine binding globulin and albumin resulting in low level of thyroid hormones. Furthermore, the long duration of proteinuria in patients with SRNS might damage the renal tubules leading to reduced absorption of low molecular weight proteins...

hrp0092p1-29 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

What Hypoglycemia Does to the Heart: Impact of Nocturnal Hypoglycemia on Cardiac Repolarization in Diabetic Children

Bachmann Sara , Auderset Anne , Zumsteg Urs , Szinnai Gabor , Donner Birgit

Background: Hypoglycemia is the most common and most feared complication of insulin treated diabetes. Though mostly asymptomatic, nocturnal hypoglycemia can be fatal in rare cases: sudden nocturnal death is more frequent in diabetic patients than in others. It is postulated that hypoglycemia related QTc prolongation contributes to cardiac arrhythmia and can lead to dead in bed.Objective: To evaluate influence of nocturna...

hrp0092p1-418 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (2) | ESPE2019

Epidemiology of Diagnoses of Sex Development Disorders Based on the Registry of Rare Diseases, in a Large Area of North-Eastern Italy

Guazzarotti Laura , Censi Simona , Gutierrez Joaquin , Azzolini Sara

Background: Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) are a rare disease often caused by complex genetic mechanisms, with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations that lead to a continous evolution of the diagnostic classification. From 2002, In the Veneto Region, all DSD diagnoses have been collected thanks to the creation of a Registry for Rare diseases, including DSD.Material and Methods: We could retrospectively analyze t...

hrp0092p2-225 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Unusual Presentation of McCune-Albright Syndrome in a 10-Year-Old Girl

Ciccone Sara , Bizzarri Carla , Cristina Matteoli Maria , Cappa Marco

Case report: A 10-year-old Italian girl presented with a painless, hard swelling in left fronto-orbital region noted two years earlier. She had no headache or other symptoms; ophthalmologic evaluation revealed no signs of intracranial hypertension; the visual field showed a reduced level of sensitivity in the upper sector of the left eye.Her previous medical history was not relevant except for a mild head injury reported two years earlier. The girl was a secon...

hrp0092p3-17 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2019

Newborn Screening for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Should we Worry more about False Positives or False Negatives?

Ciccone Sara , Pedicelli Stefania , Ventresca Silvia , Desideri Elena , Stella Marcello

Background: Newborn screening for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is based on the determination of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) on blood and its need is confirmed by the most recent guidelines on the subject. In Italy this screening is not mandatory, and its application is on a regional basis. Among its disadvantages, it is well known the high frequency of false-positives, in particular in premature babies and those born small for gestational age. Howev...

hrp0092p3-199 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Prolactinomas in a Pediatric Population

de Beldjenna Liliana Mejia , Vanegas Sara , Audrey Matallana , Siuffi Mirey

Introduction: Prolactinoma is the most frequent pituitary tumor (40 %) in children and adolescents is more common in females, sporadic and benign. It is classified into microprolactinoma (< 1.0 cm) and macroprolactinoma (>1.0 cm). In girls it presents clinically as amenorrhea and galactorrhea and occasionally as increased intracranial pressure. Management consist of medications and surgery.Objectives: To char...

hrp0089p3-p388 | Thyroid P3 | ESPE2018

A Rare Case of Pediatric Hyperthyroidism

Ciccone Sara , Ubertini Graziamaria , Pasini Manuela , Stella Marcello

Background: Hyperthyroidism is rare in childhood and adolescence and GravesÂ’ disease accounts for approximately 96% of pediatric cases of thyrotoxicosis.Case Report: A 12-year-old girl, with no relevant family or personal history, was examinated for a thyroid mass noticed a few days before. She also reported excessive sweating of the hands and mild psychomotor agitation. Clinical examination revealed, in addition to the right thyroid mass, other sig...

hrp0086p2-p545 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Prevalence of Acanthosis Nigricans and Related Factors in Iranian Obese Children

Sayarifard Fatemeh , Allahverdi Bahar , Sayarifard Azadeh , Ipakchi Sara , Motlaghzadeh Yasaman

Background: Obesity is one of health problems worldwide. Acanthosis nigricans has been considered as a symptom of hyperinsulinemia in children.Objective and hypotheses: We designed this study to evaluate and compare clinical and laboratory findings in Iranian obese children with and without acanthosis nigricans.Material: Seventy-one obese children enrolled. Fasting blood sugar, total cholesterol, triglycerides, alanine aminotransfe...

hrp0082p1-d1-146 | Growth | ESPE2014

Analysis of GH Receptor Gene Expression in Idiopathic Tall Stature Children

Pagani Sara , Radetti Giorgio , Meazza Cristina , Bozzola Mauro

Background: Growth is a multifactorial process involving genetic, nutritional and other environmental determinants. Because of a major proportion of ultimate stature is dependent upon an intact GH and IGF1 axis, much attention has been devoted to abnormalities related to these growth factors and their signalling pathways.Objective and hypotheses: At the tissue level, the action of GH result from the interaction of GH with a specific cell surface GH recep...

hrp0082p2-d2-525 | Pituitary (1) | ESPE2014

Challenging Treatment of Gigantism in a Boy with McCune–Albright Syndrome

Hess Melanie , Bachmann Sara , Szinnai Gabor , Zumsteg Urs

Background: McCune–Albright syndrome (MAS) is a complex disorder characterized by the triad of fibrous dysplasia of multiple bones, café-au-lait skin macules and endocrinopathies.Objective and hypotheses: Long-term treatment of a boy with gigantism due to MAS.Method: Case report.Results: We present the clinical course of a now 14 years old boy with MAS and GH excess, clinical signs of precocious pub...