Sex-specific stature prediction equations based on knee-height and age were obtained from large representative samples from selected cities of Latin America.
Ferrandez, A., Mayayo, E., Arnal, J.M., Garcia, C., Buduel, C., Lasarte, J.J., Anton, R., hyuelo P., and The Spanish Collaborative Group (Endocrine Unit, Children's Hospital, Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain). Effect of recombinant human growth hormone therapy on bone and clinical parameters in girls with Turner's syndrome. Acta Paediatr Scand [Suppl] 356: 87, 1989. Forty-eight girls with Turner's syndrome were assigned to one of three treatments; recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) alone, rhGH plus oxandrolone, and rhGH plus ethinyloestradiol. Treatment with rhGH alone or in combination with oxandrolone induced catch-up growth. Older girls treated with rhGH plus ethinyloestradiol showed less marked improvement. The gain in height was associated with a gain in bone diameter and cortical thickness (reflecting increased bone mass). There was a rapid loss of subcutaneous fat. These effects of growth hormone are similar to those observed in patients with growth hormone deficiency. Key words: Turner's syndrome, recombinant human growth hormone.
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