Defective growth hormone secretion in children with pycnodysostosis and improved linear growth after growth hormone treatment

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Abstract

Short stature is a characteristic feature of pycnodysostosis. We report defective growth hormone secretion in response to provocation and low insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) concentration in five out of six patients with pycnodysostosis. Physiological replacement with growth hormone increased IGF-I concentration and improved linear growth in these children.

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Soliman, A. T., Rajab, A., AlSalmi, I., Darwish, A., & Asfour, M. (1996). Defective growth hormone secretion in children with pycnodysostosis and improved linear growth after growth hormone treatment. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 75(3), 242–244. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.75.3.242

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