Children diagnosticated with idiopathic short stature (ISS) are probably, in most cases, underdiagnosticated. The genetic causes of ISS may be mutations of genes involved in local regulation of the growth plate or genes involved in the GH-IGF1 axis physiology. We present a kindred of five children evaluated for short stature or low normal stature, initially diagnosticated as idiopathic short stature, familial short stature, or being small for gestational age. Clinical signs suggestive of SHOX deletion screening in a child with short stature are low arm span/height ratio, increased sitting height/height ratio, BMI > 50% percentile, Madelung deformity, cubitus valgus, bowing and shortening of the forearm, dislocation of the ulna (at the elbow...
Short stature is a common growth disorder defined as a body height two standard deviations (SD) or m...
Haploinsufficiency of the transcription factor short stature homeobox (SHOX) manifests as a spectrum...
Background: Short stature affects approximately 2% of children, representing one of the more frequen...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
Background: SHOX deficiency is a common cause of idiopathic short stature. The aim of this study was...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
SHOX haploinsufficiency (SHOX-D) is a cause of disharmonic short stature and a possible genetic caus...
SHOX gene (short stature homeobox-containing gene) deficiency is related to a diversity of clinical ...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
Human growth is influenced not only by environmental and internal factors but also by a large number...
Mutations of SHOX (Short Stature Homeobox) gene are associated with the short stature in Turner synd...
Needs in terms of quality of life (QoL), consisting of physical, emotional and social domains, repre...
Objective: SHOX gene mutations constitute one of the genetic causes of short stature. The clinical p...
SHOX haploinsufficiency is associated with a wide spectrum of conditions, all characterized growth...
Short stature is a common growth disorder defined as a body height two standard deviations (SD) or m...
Haploinsufficiency of the transcription factor short stature homeobox (SHOX) manifests as a spectrum...
Background: Short stature affects approximately 2% of children, representing one of the more frequen...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
Background: SHOX deficiency is a common cause of idiopathic short stature. The aim of this study was...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
SHOX haploinsufficiency (SHOX-D) is a cause of disharmonic short stature and a possible genetic caus...
SHOX gene (short stature homeobox-containing gene) deficiency is related to a diversity of clinical ...
Short stature is generally defined as a condition in which the height of an individual is more than ...
Human growth is influenced not only by environmental and internal factors but also by a large number...
Mutations of SHOX (Short Stature Homeobox) gene are associated with the short stature in Turner synd...
Needs in terms of quality of life (QoL), consisting of physical, emotional and social domains, repre...
Objective: SHOX gene mutations constitute one of the genetic causes of short stature. The clinical p...
SHOX haploinsufficiency is associated with a wide spectrum of conditions, all characterized growth...
Short stature is a common growth disorder defined as a body height two standard deviations (SD) or m...
Haploinsufficiency of the transcription factor short stature homeobox (SHOX) manifests as a spectrum...
Background: Short stature affects approximately 2% of children, representing one of the more frequen...