EVALUATION OF GROWTH-HORMONE RELEASE AND HUMAN GROWTH-HORMONE TREATMENT IN CHILDREN WITH CRANIAL IRRADIATION ASSOCIATED SHORT STATURE

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ROMSHE, CA [1 ]
ZIPF, WB [1 ]
MISER, A [1 ]
MISER, J [1 ]
SOTOS, JF [1 ]
NEWTON, WA [1 ]
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[1] OHIO STATE UNIV, COLL MED, DEPT PEDIAT, COLUMBUS, OH 43210 USA
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10.1016/S0022-3476(84)80988-9
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R72 [儿科学];
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Nine children who had received cranial irradiation for various malignancies and subsequently experienced decreased growth velocity were studied. Their responses to standard growth hormone [GH] stimulation and release tests were compared with that in 7 children with classic GH deficiency and in 24 short normal control subjects. With arginine and L-dopa stimulation, 6 of 9 patients who received radiation had a normal GH response (> 7 ng/ml); by design none of the GH deficient and all of the normal children had a positive response. Only 2 of 9 patients had a normal response to insulin hypoglycemia, with no significant differences in the mean maximal response of the radiation and the GH-deficient groups. Pulsatile secretion was not significantly different in the radiation and GH-deficient groups but was different in the radiation and normal groups. All subjects in the GH-deficient and radiation groups were given human GH [hGH] for 1 yr. Growth velocity increased in all, with no significant difference in the response of the 2 groups when comparing the z scores for growth velocity of each subject''s bone age. A 6-mo. trial of hGH in children who have had cranial radiation and are in prolonged remission with a decreased growth velocity is recommended as there is no completely reliable combination of GH stimulation or release tests to determine their response.
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