Three cases of the low statue infants due to major GH hyposecretion and dyschylia exhibiting more than 10ng/ml as the largest GH top value in the growth hormone secretion stimulation test.

Accession number;02A0747064
Title;Three cases of the low statue infants due to major GH hyposecretion and dyschylia exhibiting more than 10ng/ml as the largest GH top value in the growth hormone secretion stimulation test.
Author; TAKAHASHI IKUKO (Tokyo Metrop. Kiyose Child. Hosp.) HIGUCHI ASAKO (Tokyo Metrop. Kiyose Child. Hosp.) HASEGAWA YUKIHIRO (Tokyo Metrop. Kiyose Child. Hosp.)
Journal Title;Clinical Endocrinology
Journal Code:Z0648A
ISSN:0045-7167
VOL.50;NO.;PAGE.45-47(2002)
Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.3, REF.5
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;Three cases (5-year-old female infant, 6 month-old- male infant, 3-year-old female infant) of the low statue infants due to major GH hyposecretion and dyschylia exhibiting more than 10ng/ml as the largest GH top value in the growth hormone secretion stimulation test are reported. Case 1 is the severe isolated GH hyposecretion, case 2 is panhypopituitarism and case 3 is neurosecretory dysfunction (NSD). In the GH secretion load test, limit of the test and age in the operation should be considered.