The current differential diagnosis for a short child with low insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and a normal growth hormone (GH) peak in a GH stimulation test (GHST), after exclusion of acquired causes, includes the following disorders: (1) a decreased spontaneous GH secretion in contrast to a normal stimulated GH peak ("GH neurosecretory dysfunction," GHND) and (2) genetic conditions with a normal GH sensitivity (e.g., pathogenic variants of GH1 or GHSR) and (3) GH insensitivity (GHI). We present a critical appraisal of the concept of GHND and the role of 12- or 24-h GH profiles in the selection of children for GH treatment. The mean 24-h GH concentration in healthy children overlaps with that in those with GH deficiency, indicating tha...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that children with short stature and peak stimulated GH (pGH) of ...
The IGF1 generation test (IGFGT) is often used during the assessment of suspected GH insensitivity (...
The diagnosis of childhood onset GH deficiency (GHD) is often problematic especially for idiopathi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
Although rare, GHD is an important diagnosis to make correctly. In fact, GH replacement therapy (GHR...
The continuum of growth hormone (GH)-IGF-I axis defects extends from severe to mild GH deficiency, t...
According to current guidelines, growth hormone (GH) therapy is strongly recommended in children and...
Growth hormone (GH) deficiency (GHD) in children is defined as impaired production of GH by the pitu...
Objectives: In the majority of children with short stature, the etiology is unknown. Mutations of th...
Background/Aims: In short children, a low IGF-I and normal GH secretion may be associated with vario...
IntroductionThe growth hormone deficiency (GHD) diagnosis is controversial especially due to low spe...
The GH/IGF axis plays an important role in the control of pre and postnatal growth. At least 48 mono...
Human genetic defects in the growth hormone (GH)-IGF-I axis affecting the IGF system present with gr...
PhDShort stature can be due to several causes, including genetically transmitted insensitivity to t...
none11Pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ia (PHP-Ia) is characterized by Albright's hereditary osteodistr...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that children with short stature and peak stimulated GH (pGH) of ...
The IGF1 generation test (IGFGT) is often used during the assessment of suspected GH insensitivity (...
The diagnosis of childhood onset GH deficiency (GHD) is often problematic especially for idiopathi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
Although rare, GHD is an important diagnosis to make correctly. In fact, GH replacement therapy (GHR...
The continuum of growth hormone (GH)-IGF-I axis defects extends from severe to mild GH deficiency, t...
According to current guidelines, growth hormone (GH) therapy is strongly recommended in children and...
Growth hormone (GH) deficiency (GHD) in children is defined as impaired production of GH by the pitu...
Objectives: In the majority of children with short stature, the etiology is unknown. Mutations of th...
Background/Aims: In short children, a low IGF-I and normal GH secretion may be associated with vario...
IntroductionThe growth hormone deficiency (GHD) diagnosis is controversial especially due to low spe...
The GH/IGF axis plays an important role in the control of pre and postnatal growth. At least 48 mono...
Human genetic defects in the growth hormone (GH)-IGF-I axis affecting the IGF system present with gr...
PhDShort stature can be due to several causes, including genetically transmitted insensitivity to t...
none11Pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ia (PHP-Ia) is characterized by Albright's hereditary osteodistr...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that children with short stature and peak stimulated GH (pGH) of ...
The IGF1 generation test (IGFGT) is often used during the assessment of suspected GH insensitivity (...
The diagnosis of childhood onset GH deficiency (GHD) is often problematic especially for idiopathi...