| Literature DB >> 19956707 |
Abstract
Children with idiopathic short stature (ISS) are statistically defined by height SDS < -2 for their bone age and should be distinguished from children with familial short stature for whom height SDS corresponds to mean parental SDS and from the most common explanation for short stature referred to pediatric endocrinologists, constitutional delay in growth and maturation (CDGM), in which there is normal height for bone age and predicted normal adult stature. Low IGF-I levels reported in ISS may be the result of subtle undernutrition or reference to standards appropriate for chronologic age but not osseous maturation in CDGM inappropriately labeled as ISS. While growth hormone (GH) treatment of ISS may add 4-5 cm to adult height, meta-analysis indicates that there is no documented evidence that such treatment improves health related quality of life or psychological adaptation. Thus, the estimated cost of US$52 000/inch gained is difficult to justify. Absence of data regarding efficacy of the use of IGF-I for treatment of ISS has been noted in a recent consensus statement from the North American and European pediatric endocrinology societies. This report further emphasizes the importance of discouraging the expectation that taller stature from GH treatment will improve quality of life.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19956707 PMCID: PMC2777276 DOI: 10.1155/2009/470378
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr Endocrinol ISSN: 1687-9848
Short stature does not impede achievement.
| Name | Height | Accomplishments |
|---|---|---|
| CP Steinmetz | 4′ (122 cm) | Electrical engineer whose ideas on alternating current systems helped inaugurate the electrical era in the US |
| Chick Web | 4′ (122) | Prominent bandleader and jazz drummer of the swing era |
| Michael Ain | 4′3′′ (130) | Orthopedic surgeon-Johns Hopkins |
| Benito Juarez | 4′6′′ (137) | National hero and president of Mexico from 1861 to 1863 and 1867 to 1872 |
| Robert B. Reich | 4′9′′ (147) | Professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis University. Secretary of labor in Pres. Clinton's first term from 1993–1997 |
| Andrew Carnegie | 5′ (152) | Phenomenally successful entrepreneur- virtual founder of American steel industry and philanthropist (Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Hall, libraries throughout US) |
| David Ben Gurion | 5′ (152) | Founding Zionist and first prime minister of Israel |
| Thomas Hart Benton | 5′ (152) | One of the foremost painters and muralists in 20th Century America |