Impiego della knemometria nella valutazione degli effetti a breve termine della terapia con GH in bambini con diversi disordini accrescitivi

Translated title of the contribution: Knemometry in the assessment of short term effects of growth hormone therapy in children with several growth disorders

G. Guzzaloni, G. Grugni, D. Moro, A. Minocci, F. Morabito

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Abstract

Background: Knemometer is a non invasive device for measuring the leg length and evaluating statural variations otherwise not disclosed by means of Harpenden stadiometer. In several clinical conditions of short stature, knemometer allows to evaluate the short-term effect of growth promoting agents, as well as the role of infections on growth dynamics. Methods: The short-term (37-56 days) variability of the leg length in subjects with isolated growth hormone deficiency (1 case). Turner syndrome (2 cases) and Silver-Russel syndrome (1 case) treated with rhGH have been evaluated. The measurements were performed weekly by the same operator, at the same weekday and daytime. Results and conclusions. The results show a correlation between intercurrent illnesses and growth failure, as well as a growth resumption at the end of the former, despite the etiology of short stature. Growth hormone treatment seems to exert an influence on growth only in the subject with GH deficiency, whereas a similar short term effect is not found in the cases of Turner syndrome and Silver Russel syndrome. This fact suggests that, also by knemometry, a most prolonged follow-up is required to evaluate the effect of GH on short term growth.

Translated title of the contributionKnemometry in the assessment of short term effects of growth hormone therapy in children with several growth disorders
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)139-145
Number of pages7
JournalMinerva Pediatrica
Volume49
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Apr 1997

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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