Bone mineral density assessed by phalangeal radiographic absorptiometry before and during long-term growth hormone treatment in girls with Turner's syndrome participating in a randomized dose-response study

  • Sas, Theo C.J.
  • De Muinck Keizer-Schrama, Sabine M.P.F.
  • Stijnen, Theo
  • Van Teunenbroek, Arne
  • Van Leeuwen, Wibeke J.
  • Asarfi, Anjalie
  • Van Rijn, Rick R.
  • Drop, Stenvert L.
Publication date
January 2001
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

To assess bone mineral density (BMD) in girls with Turner's syndrome before and during long-term treatment with GH, longitudinal measurements using phalangeal radiographic absorptiometry were performed in 68 girls with Turner's syndrome. These previously untreated girls, age 2-11 y, participating in a randomized, dose-response trial, were randomly assigned to one of three GH dosage groups: group A, 4 IU/m2/d (≈0.045 mg/kg/d); group B, first year 4 IU/m2/d, thereafter 6 IU/m2/d (≈0.0675 mg/kg/d); or group C, first year 4 IU/m2/d, second year 6 IU/m2/d, thereafter 8 IU/m2/d (≈0.090 mg/kg/d). In the first 4 y of GH treatment, no estrogens for pubertal induction were prescribed to the girls. Thereafter, girls started with 17β-estradiol (5 μg/kg...

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