The Genetic Landscape of Children Born Small for Gestational Age with Persistent Short Stature

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Introduction: Among children born small for gestational age, 10–15% fail to catch up and remain short (SGA-SS). The underlying mechanisms are mostly unknown. We aimed to decipher genetic aetiologies of SGA-SS within a large single-centre cohort. Methods: Out of 820 patients treated with growth hormone (GH), 256 were classified as SGA-SS (birth length and/or birth weight

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Toni, L., Plachy, L., Dusatkova, P., Amaratunga, S. A., Elblova, L., Sumnik, Z., … Lebl, J. (2024). The Genetic Landscape of Children Born Small for Gestational Age with Persistent Short Stature. Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 97(1), 40–52. https://doi.org/10.1159/000530521

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