hrp0097p1-356 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Acquired Hypothalamic dysfunction in childhood: “What do patients need?“ – an Endo-ERN survey

van Roessel I.M.A.A. , de Graaf J.P. , Biermasz N.R. , Charmandari E. , van Santen H.M.

Objective: Hypothalamic dysfunction is a rare condition and can be encountered in patients who have been diagnosed or treated for a suprasellar brain tumor. Due to its rarity, signs and symptoms of hypothalamic dysfunction may be difficult to recognize, leading to delayed diagnosis of the suprasellar brain tumor or to difficulties in finding the health care expertise for hypothalamic dysfunction after tumor treatment. To improve care and outcome of patients wi...

hrp0097p1-568 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Impact of unilateral ovariectomy on ovarian function and pubertal development in girls with Turner syndrome

van der Coelen Sanne , Nadesapillai Sapthami , Peek Ronald , Braat Didi , Fleischer Kathrin , van der Velden Janielle

Background: A reduced reproductive lifespan is one of the most significant implications for girls with Turner syndrome (TS) and is due to an accelerated loss of ovarian insufficiency. Lately, there has been a surge in scientific research aimed at whether ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) is a viable option for fertility preservation in girls with TS. This required a unilateral ovariectomy for girls with TS who may already have a poor ovarian reserve.<p...

hrp0097p2-143 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Improving detection of rare overgrowth syndromes referred to the endocrinology ward for analysis of acromegaly

van Essen Trui , Rosenberg Anna , de Herder Wouter , Jan van der Lelij Aart , de Graaff Laura

Background: In our center for adults with rare genetic syndromes, we see adolescents and young adults with overgrowth syndromes, among others. In our 'general endocrinology' outpatient clinic, we also see patients with overgrowth, but in these cases the overgrowth is due to excess of growth hormone (GH). Our clinical impression is that the differentiation between the two is often challenging. Therefore, we believe it is important to emphasize the dif...

hrp0097p2-279 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

The narrative of a patient with leptin receptor deficiency: personalized medicine for a rare genetic obesity disorder

S. Welling Mila , Kleinendorst Lotte , M. van Haelst Mieke , L.T. van den Akker Erica

Leptin receptor deficiency is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body’s ability to regulate appetite and weight. For patients and their families, the disorder seriously disrupts daily life, however, little is published about this impact. We here report the experiences of a 10.5-year-old girl with leptin receptor deficiency and her family. The diagnosis of this rare genetic obesity had a deep impact on the life of the child and her family. It led to a better underst...

hrp0086p1-p361 | Gonads &amp; DSD P1 | ESPE2016

Partial and Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis Cannot be Distinguished by Histological Picture: Clinical Evaluation, Histological Differences and Long-Term Follow up of 61 Brazilian Patients

de Andrade Juliana Gabriel Ribeiro , Fabbri Helena Campos , dos Santos Ana Paula , de Faria Antonia Paula Marques , Mello Maricilda Palandi , Guerra-Junior Gil , Maciel-Guerra Andrea Trevas

Background: Differential diagnosis between XY partial (PGD) and mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) was initially established by histological evaluation; however, when there is a 45,X lineage there are differences not only in clinical aspects but also in prognosis.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this work was to analyze clinical picture of patients with genital ambiguity due to testicular dysgenesis, with and without a 45,X lineage, and compare these con...

hrp0094p2-216 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

The effects of dextroamphetamine treatment in children with hypothalamic obesity

Samaan J , Welling MS , de Groot CJ , Abawi O , Burghard M , Kleinendorst L , van der Voorn B , van Haelst MM , Oude Ophuis B , Kamp GA , Rotteveel J , van Schouten-Meeteren AYN , van den Akker ELT , van Santen HM ,

Introduction: Children with hypothalamic dysfunction, e.g. due to a genetic or acquired cause such as suprasellar tumours, often suffer from hyperphagia and/or decreased resting energy expenditure (REE). This process induces uncontrollable weight gain, resulting in severe hypothalamic obesity (HO). No effective treatment is available yet for HO. Amphetamines are psychostimulants that are known for their appetite reducing and REE stimulating side effects. Here,...

hrp0089p3-p292 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

MRI Changes in Time after Cranial Irradiation, and their Relation with Pituitary Function in Survivors of Childhood Medulloblastoma

van Ommen CCN , van Iersel L , Lequin MH , Clement SC , Janssens GOR , Boot AM , Caron HN , Claahsen-van der Grinten HL , Granzen B , Han KS , Michiels E M , van Trotsenburg ASP , Vandertop WP , van Vuurden DG , Kremer LCM , Schouten-van Meeteren AYN , van Santen HM

Background: Hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) deficiencies are frequent in childhood brain tumor survivors (CBTS) after cranial radiation. There is currently no consensus on the most optimal way to screen for HP dysfunction regarding diagnostic tests or time interval. It is not known whether MRI changes in time in the HP-region or in brain volume are predictive of HP dysfunction.Aim: To quantify changes in the HP-region and in brain volume on MRI in CBTS after...

hrp0097p1-101 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Withdrawing growth hormone treatment at mid-puberty in idiopathic isolated growth hormone deficiency: baseline characteristics in patient-preference design study

Vliegenthart Joeri , Wit J.M. , Bakker B. , Boot A.M. , de Bruin C. , Finken M.J.J. , van der Heyden J.C. , Houdijk E.C.A.M. , van der Kamp H.J. , van Mil E.G.A.H. , Reedijk A.M.J. , Sas T.C.J. , Schott D.A. , van Setten P. , Straetemans S. , van Tellingen V. , Touwslager R.N.H. , van Trotsenburg A.S.P , Voorhoeve P.G. , van der Kaay D.C.M.

Background: The majority of children diagnosed with idiopathic isolated growth hormone deficiency (IIGHD) show a normal growth hormone (GH) secretion (assessed by GH stimulation tests) when retested at near adult height (NAH). It appears plausible that if normal stimulated GH secretion is observed in mid-puberty, continuing recombinant human GH (rhGH) treatment may only have a minor effect on NAH. The effect on NAH has never been investigated in a prospective ...

hrp0092p1-124 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

A Human Model Showing the Ability of Testis XX Cells to Masculinise into Sertoli Cells and Success of Microtese Surgery in Paediatric Azoospermia

Atlas Gabby , Rombauts Luk , Wall Meaghan , MacGregor Duncan , Lall Paula , Harley Vincent , Hewitt Jacqueline

In the typical developing gonad, cells with XY chromosomes become masculinised into Sertoli cells, leading to the development of the bipotential gonad into testes. Disruptions to sex determining genes and transcription factors, or XX chromosome complement, typically leads to failure of Sertoli cell development. In the study of sex determination, upregulation of specific genes in animal models has sucessfully led to male factor expression in XX cells in some animals but not in ...

hrp0092p1-282 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2019

Characteristics of 311 Children with Early Onset Pubertal Signs. Descriptive Study

Wichner Paula Sol Ventura , Herrero Xavier , Llorca Maria Laura , Bosch Zelmira , Lacruz Marisa Torres

Aim of our study was to assess clinical characteristics and complementary studies, in patients who consulted the Endocrinology Department of our pediatric hospital, referred by pediatricians to discard precocious puberty.Methodology: it is a descriptive study based on review of medical records, with first consultation between 2010 and 2018. Criteria were developed to assign patients to one of six diagnostic categories based on age, growt...