
pmid: 15212638
Growth hormone (GH) replacement has been offered to GH-deficient (GHD) children for approximately 40 years whereas it has only been a licensed indication for the treatment of GHD adults since 1996. Nonetheless, the advent of GH replacement for adult GHD patients (Jorgensen et al., 1989; Salomon et al., 1989) has proved informative about the overall management of the GHD child and teenager; equally, the longstanding experience of the paediatric endocrinologist with GH replacement has provided some guidance about potential pitfalls in the diagnosis and management of the adult GHD patient. It is the knowledge exchange at this professional interface that forms the focus of this article.
Adult, Minerals, Adolescent, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Body Height, Bone and Bones, Hypopituitarism, Bone Density, Growth Hormone, Humans, Age of Onset, Child
Adult, Minerals, Adolescent, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Body Height, Bone and Bones, Hypopituitarism, Bone Density, Growth Hormone, Humans, Age of Onset, Child
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