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Results 1 - 10 of 68 for Growth without growth hormone
  1. ... GH1 gene prevent or impair the production of growth hormone. Without sufficient growth hormone, the body fails to grow at its normal ...
  2. ... development (hypogonadism), which typically becomes apparent during adolescence. Without hormone replacement therapy, affected individuals do not develop secondary sexual characteristics such as pubic hair, breast growth in women, or a deepening voice in men. ...
  3. ... underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the pituitary gland in people without the other characteristic features of septo-optic dysplasia. Pituitary hypoplasia leads to a shortage of hormones needed for growth, reproduction, and other critical body functions. Affected individuals ...
  4. ... not seem to affect adult height in people without a growth disorder. Many genetic and non-genetic factors, some of which are unknown, influence how tall a person will be. GH receptor GHBP GHR_HUMAN growth hormone binding protein serum binding protein somatotropin receptor Tests ...
  5. ... disorder. The minor characteristics include heart defects; slow growth ... production of hormones that direct sexual development. As a result, males ...
  6. ... a major cause of hypomyelinating leukodystrophies with or without dental ... growth hormone deficiency caused by POLR3A mutations. Arch Neurol. 2012 ...
  7. ... plays a role in the production of certain hormones and digestive acids.The ... to problems with the growth and development of many parts of the body. ...
  8. ... shaped organ in the lower neck that produces hormones. Individuals with Down ... children without Down syndrome. Additionally, speech may be difficult to ...
  9. ... hormones that control many important body functions, including growth hormone, which helps direct growth of the body. The abnormal gland releases more growth hormone than normal, causing rapid growth in individuals with ...
  10. ... intake and urine excretion; a shortage (deficiency) of growth hormone, leading to slow or delayed growth; and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, which affects the production of ...
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