1992
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1320430529
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Growth hormone subnormality in down syndrome

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“…These observations are similar to those made by earlier workers who too reported compromised growth amongst patients with DS when compared with their respective population specific standards (Aburawi et al, 2015; Chandrasekhar & Ramachandran, 2018a, 2018b; Myrelid et al, 2002; Zemel et al, 2015). Support to this could also be drawn from findings of Letizia et al, 2005 who also reported reduced growth velocity in DS children after birth. Growth impairment noticed amongst children with DS may be attributed to effect of concomitant diseases from which they frequently suffer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…These observations are similar to those made by earlier workers who too reported compromised growth amongst patients with DS when compared with their respective population specific standards (Aburawi et al, 2015; Chandrasekhar & Ramachandran, 2018a, 2018b; Myrelid et al, 2002; Zemel et al, 2015). Support to this could also be drawn from findings of Letizia et al, 2005 who also reported reduced growth velocity in DS children after birth. Growth impairment noticed amongst children with DS may be attributed to effect of concomitant diseases from which they frequently suffer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Chandrasekhar & Ramachandran, 2018a& Ramachandran, , 2018bMyrelid et al, 2002;Zemel et al, 2015). Support to this could also be drawn from findings of Letizia et al, 2005 Pattern-wise, the patients with DS exhibited great growth disparity when contrasted with their DS counterparts studied in and outside India. Both boys and girls with DS of the present study weighed lighter than their UAE (Aburawi et al, 2015), Swedish (Myrelid et al, 2002), Brazilian (Bertapelli et al, 2014) and American (Zemel et al, 2015) counterparts throughout infancy, childhood, and prepubertal phases of growth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…One study (three articles) reported on a single child with slightly elevated liver enzymes (22,25,29). Another study reported on mild subclinical hypothyroidism (19). Precocious puberty was observed in one boy 3.4 yrs after GH treatment initiation (24).…”
Section: Adverse Effectsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…One important study presented height data by using a percentile range for each patient at the start and end points of a GH treatment period (19). Another study presented height data by using growth velocity alone (20).…”
Section: Height Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
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