A cohort of 93 short-statured children and adolescents undergoing GH treatment were evaluated with respect to behavior, emotions, and attitudes. The sample consisted of patients suffering from either idiopathic GH deficiency or neurosecretory dysfunction (no.=47), Turner syndrome (no.=20), organic GH deficiency due to brain tumors (no.=10), or other etiologies (no.=16). The Child Behavior Checklist (CB-CL) together with a brief Evaluation of Treatment Questionnaire (ETQ) were filled out by the patient's parents. These evaluations were performed at onset and after 12 and 24 months of GH treatment, respectively. There was a highly significant but clinically small decline of behavioral abnormalities over time and parents saw major benefits of ...
This presentation explored the diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency in childhood, with a case stud...
Biologically inactive growth hormone (GH) due to genetic mutations is a rare cause of short stature,...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether short children with normal ...
A cohort of 93 short-statured children and adolescents undergoing GH treatment were evaluated with r...
peer reviewedThis study evaluated the perception of stature, acceptance of therapy, and psychosocial...
Objective and design: Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are not only at risk for short s...
Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are not only at risk for short stature, but also for n...
The influence of short stature on psychological adaptation in childhood and adolescence is controver...
Objective and design: Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are not only at risk for short s...
peer reviewedBackground/Aims: Few data are available about parental concerns and psychosocial functi...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Few data are available about parental concerns and psychosocial functioning of youn...
Purpose: We examined auxological changes in growth hormone (GH)-treated children in Italy using data...
This study provides a controlled assessment of the psychological (and physical) effects of growth ho...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether short children with normal ...
This presentation explored the diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency in childhood, with a case stud...
Biologically inactive growth hormone (GH) due to genetic mutations is a rare cause of short stature,...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether short children with normal ...
A cohort of 93 short-statured children and adolescents undergoing GH treatment were evaluated with r...
peer reviewedThis study evaluated the perception of stature, acceptance of therapy, and psychosocial...
Objective and design: Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are not only at risk for short s...
Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are not only at risk for short stature, but also for n...
The influence of short stature on psychological adaptation in childhood and adolescence is controver...
Objective and design: Children born small for gestational age (SGA) are not only at risk for short s...
peer reviewedBackground/Aims: Few data are available about parental concerns and psychosocial functi...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Few data are available about parental concerns and psychosocial functioning of youn...
Purpose: We examined auxological changes in growth hormone (GH)-treated children in Italy using data...
This study provides a controlled assessment of the psychological (and physical) effects of growth ho...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether short children with normal ...
This presentation explored the diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency in childhood, with a case stud...
Biologically inactive growth hormone (GH) due to genetic mutations is a rare cause of short stature,...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether short children with normal ...