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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Growth hormone deficiency
  1. Growth hormone deficiency means the pituitary gland does not make enough growth hormone.
  2. ... most often done to find out whether a growth hormone deficiency (GH deficiency) is causing slowed growth. ... Dattani MT, Dastamani A. Growth hormone deficiency in children. ... ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 18. Guber HA, Oprea M, ...
  3. ... syndrome Turner syndrome Williams syndrome Other reasons include: Growth hormone deficiency Infections of the developing baby before birth Malnutrition ...
  4. ... breast feeding Problems with uterine contractions during delivery GROWTH HORMONE DEFICIENCY High cholesterol Osteoporosis Short stature (in children) Weakness
  5. ... may develop, causing symptoms of the following conditions: Growth hormone deficiency Adrenal insufficiency (if not already present or treated) ...
  6. ... gov/27736313/ . Johannsson G, Ragnarsson O. Hypopituitarism including growth hormone deficiency. In: Robertson RP, ed. DeGroot's Endocrinology . 8th ed. ...
  7. ... chap 23. Johannsson G, Ragnarsson O. Hypopituitarism including growth hormone deficiency. In: Robertson RP, ed. DeGroot's Endocrinology . 8th ed. ...
  8. Achondrogenesis is a rare type of growth hormone deficiency in which there is a defect in the development of bone and cartilage.
  9. Signs of this condition include: Growth hormone deficiency Heart defects, such as a hole in the heart ( atrial septal defect ), occur in about half of all cases Tests include: ...
  10. ... Excessive loss of minerals from bone (osteoporosis) Pituitary: Growth hormone deficiency Acromegaly Gigantism Diabetes insipidus Cushing disease Testes and ...
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