نتایج جستجو برای: constitutional growth delay

تعداد نتایج: 953015  

2015
Diana L. Cousminer Jaakko T. Leinonen Antti-Pekka Sarin Himanshu Chheda Ida Surakka Karoliina Wehkalampi Pekka Ellonen Samuli Ripatti Leo Dunkel Aarno Palotie Elisabeth Widén Reiner Albert Veitia

Constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP) is the most common cause of pubertal delay. CDGP is defined as the proportion of the normal population who experience pubertal onset at least 2 SD later than the population mean, representing 2.3% of all adolescents. While adolescents with CDGP spontaneously enter puberty, they are at risk for short stature, decreased bone mineral density, and p...

2018
Daniele Cassatella Sasha R Howard James S Acierno Cheng Xu Georgios E Papadakis Federico A Santoni Andrew A Dwyer Sara Santini Gerasimos P Sykiotis Caroline Chambion Jenny Meylan Laura Marino Lucie Favre Jiankang Li Xuanzhu Liu Jianguo Zhang Pierre-Marc Bouloux Christian De Geyter Anne De Paepe Waljit S Dhillo Jean-Marc Ferrara Michael Hauschild Mariarosaria Lang-Muritano Johannes R Lemke Christa Flück Attila Nemeth Franziska Phan-Hug Duarte Pignatelli Vera Popovic Sandra Pekic Richard Quinton Gabor Szinnai Dagmar l’Allemand Daniel Konrad Saba Sharif Özlem Turhan Iyidir Brian J Stevenson Huanming Yang Leo Dunkel Nelly Pitteloud

OBJECTIVE Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) and constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP) represent rare and common forms of GnRH deficiency, respectively. Both CDGP and CHH present with delayed puberty, and the distinction between these two entities during early adolescence is challenging. More than 30 genes have been implicated in CHH, while the genetic basis of CDGP is p...

2013
Byung Ho Kang So Youn Kim Mun Suk Park Kyung Lim Yoon Kye Shik Shim

PURPOSE There were a lot of reports regarding associations of polymorphisms in the estrogen receptor α (ESR1). with many disorders. But, those with constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP) are not known. Our aim is to find out any association between CDGP and ESR1. METHODS In a total of 27 subjects, we compared 7 CDGP patients with 20 healthy controls with their heights and sexual ma...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1983
A A Green J A MacFarlane

Two hundred and twenty seven children with a height below the 3rd or above the 97th centile were seen consecutively in the Oxford growth clinic. Their referral ages were analysed to determine the pattern of referral. Eighty seven per cent of the children had short stature. In 40% of these there was an organic reason for abnormal growth--the most common conditions being growth hormone deficiency...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2011
Johan Bellemans

There is increasing evidence that for a number of patients, neutral alignment is not normal. Patients with so-called constitutional varus have been in varus alignment since the end of their growth. Restoring neutral alignment in these cases may not be the best option for these patients since it is abnormal to them. We recently performed a number of observational studies to find out how patients...

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