hrp0095p1-150 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Pubertal dysfunctions in intracranial germ cell tumours

Partenope Cristina , Carceller Fernando , Albanese Assunta

Introduction: Paediatric intracranial germ cell tumours (IC-GCTs) are often accompanied by precocious or delayed puberty, either at diagnosis caused by tumour itself or during follow-up as consequence of treatments.Aims: We examined the prevalence of pubertal dysfunctions in a cohort of paediatric patients with IC-GCTs at diagnosis and during follow-up.Methods: We recorded clinical...

hrp0092rfc13.4 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Loss-Of-Function NNT Mutations Impair Antioxidants Mechanisms and Decreases Cortisol Secretion in Patients with Famililar Glucocorticoid Deficieny

Faccioli Bodoni Aline , Coeli-Lacchini Fernanda , Gebenlian Juliana , Sobral Lays , Moreira Ayrton , Elias Lucila , Silva Wilson , de Catro Margaret , Leopoldino Andréia , Antonini Sonir

Background: The mitochondrial enzyme nicotinamide nucleotide transidrogenase (NNT) is essential in the antioxidant defense mechanisms and appears to be essential to the stages of adrenal steroidogenesis that occur inside the mitochondria.Aim: To characterize how mutations in NNT gene impair adrenal steroidogenesis resulting in familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD).Methods: Genom...

hrp0086p2-p932 | Thyroid P2 | ESPE2016

Multinodular Goiter and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Pediatrics

Papendieck Patricia , Venara Marcela , Elias Eugenia , Cozzani Hugo , Mateos Fernanda , Maglio Silvana , de Lujan Calcagno Maria , Gruneiro-Papendieck Laura , Bergada Ignacio , Chiesa Ana

Background: In a recent report we have identified multinodular goiter (MNG) as a condition with an increased risk for thyroid malignancy in children and adolescents.Objective and hypotheses: To report the prevalence and characterization of a prospectively and uniformly followed cohort of pediatric patients with MNG and to retrospectively analyze differences between benign and malignant MNG before surgery in order to identify malignancy predictors.<p ...

hrp0084p2-535 | Puberty | ESPE2015

GH Deficiency with Advanced Bone Age: GHRH Receptor Mutation Detected by Exome Sequencing Associated to Non-Classical Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)

Correa Fernanda de Azevedo , Franca Marcela M , Fang Qing , Ma Qianyi , Bachega Tania A , Mendonca Berenice B , LJorge Alexander , Carvalho Luciani R , Camper Sally A , Arnhold Ivo J P

Background: Isolated Growth Hormone Deficiency (IGHD) is usually associated with a delayed bone age. A genetic cause for IGHD is more frequently found in patients with familial cases and/or consanguineous parents.Objective and hypotheses: To diagnose the genetic cause of IGHD and clarify the unusual clinical presentation of advanced bone age in one patient born to consanguineous parents.Method: Sanger sequencing of GH1, <e...

hrp0097p1-276 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

A novel mutation in LPL gene in two Brazilian children with familial chylomicronemia syndrome

Scheidemantel Aline , Nesi-França Suzana , Ângela Ramires De Carvalho Julienne , Teixeira Benevides Fernanda , Bento Radominski Rosana , Eduardo Cruvinel Pinto Luís , Junqueira Soares Gabriel , Cardoso-Demartini Adriane

Case Report: Patient 1: a 3.6-yr-old girl presented with very severe hypertriglyceridemia (serum triglyceride level >1000mg/dL) in random sampling in the first year of life. She presented with recurring episodes of abdominal pain, and splenomegaly. There is no history of consanguineous marriage. Maternal and paternal family had history of coronary events at an early age. A genetic panel showed homozygous variant chr8:19.953.365 C>T (p.Ala162Val) in the l...

hrp0094p1-125 | Growth A | ESPE2021

PROPEL2: a phase 2, open-label, dose-escalation and dose-expansion study of infigratinib in children with achondroplasia (ACH)

Savarirayan Ravi , Arundel Paul , Bergua Josep Maria De , McDevitt Helen , Cormier-Daire Valerie , Saraff Vrinda , Skae Mars , Santos-Simarro Fernando , Salles Jean Pierre , Rossi Massimiliano , Kannu Peter , Bober Michael B. , III John Phillips , Saal Howard , Harmatz Paul , Meireles Ana Beleza , Cho Terry , Muslimova Elena , Weng Richard , Rogoff Daniela , Irving Melita ,

Background: ACH, the most common short-limbed skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by defective endochondral ossification resulting from gain-of-function mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene, a negative regulator of endochondral bone formation. Current treatment options are non-targeted, ineffective, or painful interventions aimed at preventing or treating complications. Infigratinib is an orally bioavailable and selective...

hrp0094p1-130 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Study design and baseline characteristics of children enrolled in PROPEL: A prospective clinical assessment study in children with achondroplasia (ACH)

Savarirayan Ravi , Bergua Josep Maria De , Arundel Paul , Salles Jean Pierre , Leiva Antonio , Saraff Vrinda , McDevitt Helen , Santos-Simarro Fernando , Cormier-Daire Valerie , Kannu Peter , Skae Mars , Bober Michael B. , III John Phillips , Burren Christine , Harmatz Paul , Saal Howard , Weng Richard , Muslimova Elena , Cho Terry , Rogoff Daniela , Irving Melita ,

Background: ACH is the most common short-limbed skeletal dysplasia, affecting between 1 in 15,000 to 1 in 30,000 live births. Children and adults with ACH have disproportionate short stature, with a final height of approx. 131 cm for males and 124 cm for females. People with ACH are prone to significant co-morbidities, including obstructive sleep apnea, chronic otitis media with conductive hearing loss, spinal stenosis, and a propensity towards obesity. In som...

hrp0082p1-d2-213 | Reproduction (1) | ESPE2014

The Association of Moebius Syndrome and Kallman Syndrome is Due to a Specific Mutation of TUBB3

Amouyal Melanie , Bouvagnet Patrice , Rochette Galliane , de Roux Nicolas

Background: Between the 6000 monogenic disorders, only few are due to a single mutation. Recently, a specific mutation has been described in TUBB3, encoding tubulin beta 3, in the association of Moebius syndrome (MS) and Kallmann syndrome (KS). MS is a congenital paralysis of eye and face’s muscles and can be caused by mutations of TUBB3. KS combines hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia.Objective and hypotheses: The combination of these two syn...

hrp0095p2-103 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Reduction of The Nutritional Diagnosis of Eutrophy Among Brazilian Adolescents, Evaluation From 2010 to 2021

Machado Pinto Renata , Marinho de Jesus Luciana , Barreira Duarte de Sousa Mariana , Karoliny da Cunha Santos Viviane , Nascimento Fernandes Franco Nathália , Rodrigues Cardoso Jaína , Oliveira Alves Bruna

Introduction: Identifying the nutritional diagnosis of adolescents is crucial for developing public health strategies that promote the adequate development of this population.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian adolescents (10 to 19 years old) between 2010 and 2021.Methods: Descriptive ecological study. Data obtained from e-SUS Primary Care. The preval...

hrp0094p2-87 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

A rare presentation of Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica combined with Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia – Is this association possible?

Toledo Arthur H. T. , Diesendruck Benjamin , Rodrigues Marcela , Baches Jorge Rafael , Akkari Miguel , Santili Claudio , Baratela Wagner A. R. , Goiano Ellen de Oliveira , Malaquias Alexsandra C. ,

Background: Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia (FHH) type 1 is a benign condition of hypercalcemia with autosomal dominant inheritance caused by pathogenic variants in the calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR). CaSR plays a crucial role in the regulation of calcium balance. Inactivating mutations in CASR result in altered calcium-sensing and inappropriate parathyroid hormone (PTH) release concerning the calcium concentration. Dysplasia Epiph...