Since the advent of growth hormone(GH), children with a wide variety of growth disorders have received GH treatment. In GH deficiency(GHD), Turner syndrome, chronic renal failure, children born small for gestational age, Prader-Willi syndrome, and idiopathic short stature, the therapeutic effects and safety profile of GH are reviewed. GH therapy has been clearly shown to improve height velocity and final adult height in a variety of pediatric conditions in which growth is compromised irrespective of GHD. Early initiation and individualization of GH treatment has the potential to nor-malize childhood growth. The supra-physiological doses of GH have been shown to increase height velocity during childhood and final height in non-GHD conditions...
Growth hormone (GH) was first isolated from cadaver pituitary glands, requiring laborious and expens...
Growth failure is among the most common reasons forpresentation of a child to a pediatric endocrinol...
The availability of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) and the optimization of substitutive thera...
Until 1985 growth hormone (GH) was obtained from pituitary extracts, and was available in limited am...
The therapeutic benefit of growth hormone (GH) therapy in improving height in short children is wide...
Growth hormone (GH) treatment is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) not only for ...
Human growth hormone in currently recommended dosage is effective in many short children, irrespecti...
The therapeutic benefit of growth hormone (GH) therapy in improving height in short children is wid...
The syndrome of impaired GH secretion (GH deficiency) in childhood and adolescence had been identifi...
Biosynthetic growth hormone is now available in virtually unlimited quantities. As a result because ...
As a significant number of children with growth hormone deficiency have been shown to be able to res...
Recombinant human growth hormone (GH) has been used to increase growth and adult height in children ...
Human growth hormone (hGH) has been used therapeutically to promote growth in children for over 60 y...
18 prepubertal growth-hormone (GH)-deficient children were treated with twice-daily subcutaneous inj...
Dana S HardinOhio State University and Columbus Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USAAb...
Growth hormone (GH) was first isolated from cadaver pituitary glands, requiring laborious and expens...
Growth failure is among the most common reasons forpresentation of a child to a pediatric endocrinol...
The availability of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) and the optimization of substitutive thera...
Until 1985 growth hormone (GH) was obtained from pituitary extracts, and was available in limited am...
The therapeutic benefit of growth hormone (GH) therapy in improving height in short children is wide...
Growth hormone (GH) treatment is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) not only for ...
Human growth hormone in currently recommended dosage is effective in many short children, irrespecti...
The therapeutic benefit of growth hormone (GH) therapy in improving height in short children is wid...
The syndrome of impaired GH secretion (GH deficiency) in childhood and adolescence had been identifi...
Biosynthetic growth hormone is now available in virtually unlimited quantities. As a result because ...
As a significant number of children with growth hormone deficiency have been shown to be able to res...
Recombinant human growth hormone (GH) has been used to increase growth and adult height in children ...
Human growth hormone (hGH) has been used therapeutically to promote growth in children for over 60 y...
18 prepubertal growth-hormone (GH)-deficient children were treated with twice-daily subcutaneous inj...
Dana S HardinOhio State University and Columbus Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USAAb...
Growth hormone (GH) was first isolated from cadaver pituitary glands, requiring laborious and expens...
Growth failure is among the most common reasons forpresentation of a child to a pediatric endocrinol...
The availability of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) and the optimization of substitutive thera...