Impact of different doses of ethinyl oestradiol on reduction of final height in constitutionally tall girls |
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Authors: | E. E. Joss J. Zeuner R. P. Zurbrügg P. E. Mullis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Universitäts-Kinderklinik, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland;(2) Kinderspital Wildermeth, CH-2502 Biel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Fifty-two tall girls were treated for constitutionally tall stature with different ethinyl oestradiol (EE) dosages. They were divided into three different treatment groups: group B (100 g EE/day;n=11); group C (300 g;n=25) and group D (500 g;n=16) and compared with an untreated group A (n=21) matched for age, height, bone age (BA) and height prediction. Using the height prediction method TW II, EE treatment reduced final height compared with the untreated girls in a weak dose-dependent manner, 2.3 cm (100 g/day), 3.0 cm (300 g/day), and 3.8 cm (500 g/day). Such a dose dependency was not found on applying the Bayley-Pineau height prediction method (100 g/day: 4.1 cm; 300 g/day: 4.2 cm; 500 g/day: 4.5 cm). However, there was a striking inverse correlation of the BA at the onset of treatment with the height reduction achieved using the TW II method (r: –0.43;P<0.001). Importantly, girls with a BA below 12 years at the onset of treatment experienced a height reduction of more than 6 cm.The EE dose used in the range of 100–500 g/day is not crucial for the amount of height reduction in tall girls. In general high dose EE treatment should be given restrictively, and especially so in girls with a BA (TW2 RUS-ZH) above 12.0 years. |
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Keywords: | Ethinyl oestradiol Final height Height prediction Bone age Girls |
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