The use of appropriate growth standards/references is of significant clinical importance in assessing the height of children with short stature as it may determine eligibility for appropriate therapy. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of using World Health Organization (WHO) instead of national growth standards/references on height assessment in short children. Data were collected from routine clinical practice (1998-2014) from nine European countries that have available national growth references and were enrolled in NordiNet® International Outcome Study (IOS) (NCT00960128), a large-scale, non-interventional, multinational study. The patient cohort consisted of 5996 short pediatric patients diagnosed with growth hormone def...
The "360\uc2\ub0 GH in Europe" meeting, which examined various aspects of GH diseases, was held in L...
Aim To develop a guideline for preventive child healthcare professionals in order to improve early d...
AIM: The World Health Organization (WHO) published universal growth standards for children below fiv...
Background/Aims: Growth monitoring is almost universally performed, but few data are available on wh...
Background. To promote early diagnosis and treatment of short stature, consensus meetings were held ...
Abstract Background To promote early diagnosis and treatment of short stature, consensus meetings we...
BACKGROUND: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time p...
Growth impairment is considered a relatively early sign of poor health in children. Depending on its...
Objective: To establish evidence based guidelines for growth monitoring on a population basis. Study...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key tools to ass...
Aim: (i) To compare the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reference and World Health ...
The "360° GH in Europe" meeting, which examined various aspects of GH diseases, was held in Lisbon, ...
12noBackground: Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is approved in Europe as a treatment for sho...
The "360\uc2\ub0 GH in Europe" meeting, which examined various aspects of GH diseases, was held in L...
Aim To develop a guideline for preventive child healthcare professionals in order to improve early d...
AIM: The World Health Organization (WHO) published universal growth standards for children below fiv...
Background/Aims: Growth monitoring is almost universally performed, but few data are available on wh...
Background. To promote early diagnosis and treatment of short stature, consensus meetings were held ...
Abstract Background To promote early diagnosis and treatment of short stature, consensus meetings we...
BACKGROUND: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time p...
Growth impairment is considered a relatively early sign of poor health in children. Depending on its...
Objective: To establish evidence based guidelines for growth monitoring on a population basis. Study...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key tools to ass...
Aim: (i) To compare the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reference and World Health ...
The "360° GH in Europe" meeting, which examined various aspects of GH diseases, was held in Lisbon, ...
12noBackground: Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is approved in Europe as a treatment for sho...
The "360\uc2\ub0 GH in Europe" meeting, which examined various aspects of GH diseases, was held in L...
Aim To develop a guideline for preventive child healthcare professionals in order to improve early d...
AIM: The World Health Organization (WHO) published universal growth standards for children below fiv...