Endocrinology Context: Short stature in children is a common reason for referral to pediatric endocrinologists. The underlying cause of short stature remains unclear in many cases and patients often receive unsatisfactory, descriptive diagnoses. While textbooks underline the rarity of genetic causes of growth hormone (GH) insensitivity and the severity of its associated growth failure, increased genetic testing in patients with short stature of unclear origin has revealed gene defects in the GH/insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) axis associated with milder phenotypes. As such, heterozygous IGF7 gene defects have been reported as a cause of mild and severe short stature. Here, we aimed to describe the clinical and hormonal profile of childre...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
Endocrinology Context: Short stature in children is a common reason for referral to pediatric endocr...
Short stature in children is a common reason for referral to pediatric endocrinologists. The underly...
IntroductionThe growth hormone deficiency (GHD) diagnosis is controversial especially due to low spe...
Context: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly...
CONTEXT: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone insensitivity (GHI) in children is characterized by short stat...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short s...
CONTEXT: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly...
Background/Aims: In short children, a low IGF-I and normal GH secretion may be associated with vario...
Context: Small for gestational age (SGA)-born children comprise a heterogeneous group in which only ...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
Endocrinology Context: Short stature in children is a common reason for referral to pediatric endocr...
Short stature in children is a common reason for referral to pediatric endocrinologists. The underly...
IntroductionThe growth hormone deficiency (GHD) diagnosis is controversial especially due to low spe...
Context: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly...
CONTEXT: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone insensitivity (GHI) in children is characterized by short stat...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short s...
CONTEXT: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly...
Background/Aims: In short children, a low IGF-I and normal GH secretion may be associated with vario...
Context: Small for gestational age (SGA)-born children comprise a heterogeneous group in which only ...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...
By definition, about 2.5% of children show a short stature due to several causes. Two clinical condi...