GH Deficient Children Receiving GH Replacement Do not Grow during Intermittent Infectious Illness |
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Authors: | M. HERMANUSSEN K. GEIGER-BENOIT W. G. SIPPELL |
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Affiliation: | Paediatric Endocrinology Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Children S Hospital, University of Kiel, Kid, FRG |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Five growth hormone deficient children, aged 5.3 to 12.6 yrs, were measured regularly once or twice weekly by knemometry, a novel and noninvasive technique of accurate lower leg length measurement. The total period of observation was 40 months in the 5 children. During this time all children received replacement therapy with extractive human pituitary growth hormone 12 IU/m2/week by daily S.C. injections. 11 intermittent infectious illnesses occurred within the observation period of 40 months. During the infectious diseases a significant decrease of the mean lower leg growth velocity down to -0.012 mm/day was observed. During the following convalescent period (14 days) mean lower leg growth velocity rose up to +0.107 mm/day ( p < 0.001). Growth hormone substitution was not changed throughout the period of observation. |
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Keywords: | Growth hormone deficiency growth hormone substitution therapy growh arrest knemometry |
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