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Introduction: We evaluated sequelae of disease and therapy in adolescents with chronic endocrinopathies using a medical and psychological workup to record health-related quality of life (HRQoL), near final height (NFH) and body compositions during the transition period from paediatric to adult care. Methods: Near final height, weight, body mass index (BMI), grip strength (GS), hip and waist circumference (HC; WC), skin folds (SF) and HRQoL T-scores by KIDSCREEN and DISABKIDS were assessed in 134 patients (70 females and 64 males) from May 2010 to March 2016 diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH; n = 22), multiple pituitary hormone deficiency (MPHD; n = 17), growth hormone deficiency (GHD; n = 37), Turner syndrome (TS; n = 27), SGA-short stature (SGA; n = 20) and Klinefelter syndrome (KS; n = 11). Results: Median HRQoL T-scores for KIDSCREEN (50.6-56.5) and DISABKIDS (52.7-58.9) ranged within references with considerable variations but without significant deficit in any diagnosis. Median-corrected height SDS (CoH-SDS: NFH-SDS–TH [target height]-SDS) was >−1, except in KS (SDS + 1.3) and in TS (SDS – 1.9; P
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Mittnacht, J., Choukair, D., Breil, T., Klose, D., Inta, I., & Bettendorf, M. (2020). Relation of health-related quality of life to near final height and body composition in adolescents with chronic endocrinopathies during transition period. Clinical Endocrinology, 93(6), 696–704. https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.14287
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