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Clinical experience with growth hormone treatment in patients with beta-thalassaemia major.

V De Sanctis1, L Urso.   

Abstract

The aetiology of the growth retardation occurring in patients with beta-thalassaemia major is considered to be multifactorial. Although growth hormone (GH) secretion appears to be normal in many thalassaemic patients with short stature, there is evidence indicating impaired GH secretion in approximately 3% of patients. The response to recombinant human GH treatment (rHGH) is not predictable, based on either the parameters known to affect the response to treatment or the type of defect in the GH-insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) axis. The wide variation in growth velocity observed during rHGH treatment suggests that treatment with the usual dose of rHGH (0.6 U/kg/week) cannot be considered effective in all patients, although rHGH has been successful in some patients. Therefore further studies are required in order to evaluate the effects of supraphysiological doses of rHGH on growth. Since these patients are prone to develop abnormal glucose homeostasis, oral glucose tolerance tests must be performed periodically during rHGH treatment.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 18031117     DOI: 10.2165/00063030-199911020-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BioDrugs        ISSN: 1173-8804            Impact factor:   5.807


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Authors:  Vincenzo De Sanctis; Ashraf T Soliman; Duran Canatan; Ploutarchos Tzoulis; Shahina Daar; Salvatore Di Maio; Heba Elsedfy; Mohamed A Yassin; Aldo Filosa; Nada Soliman; Karimi Mehran; Forough Saki; Praveen Sobti; Shruti Kakkar; Soteroula Christou; Alice Albu; Constantinos Christodoulides; Yurdanur Kilinc; Soad Al Jaouni; Doaa Khater; Saif A Alyaarubi; Su Han Lum; Saveria Campisi; Salvatore Anastasi; Maria Concetta Galati; Giuseppe Raiola; Yasser Wali; Ihab Z Elhakim; Demetris Mariannis; Vassilis Ladis; Christos Kattamis
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2019-01-15
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