Russian national consensus. Diagnostics and treatment of hypopituitarism in children and adolescences

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The materials of the National Consensus reflect the modern domestic and international experience on this issue. Before conducting a specialized endocrinological examination of a short child, all other causes of short stature should be excluded: severe somatic diseases in a state of decompensation that can affect growth velocity, congenital systemic skeletal diseases, syndromic short stature (all girls with growth retardation require a mandatory study of karyotype, depending on the presence or absence of phenotypic signs of Turner syndrome), endocrine diseases in decompensation. A specialized examination of the state of GH-IGF-I axis is carried out when the proportionally folded child has pronounced short stature: if the child's height is

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Nagaeva, E. V., Shiryaeva, T. Y., Peterkova, V. A., Bezlepkina, O. B., Tiulpakov, A. N., Strebkova, N., … Dedov, I. I. (2018). Russian national consensus. Diagnostics and treatment of hypopituitarism in children and adolescences. Problemy Endokrinologii, 64(6), 402–411. https://doi.org/10.14341/probl10091

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