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Sex steroid priming for growth hormone stimulation testing in children and adolescents with short stature: A systematic review.

Gregor DuncanSarah KiffRod Thomas Mitchell
Published in: Clinical endocrinology (2022)
Sex-steroid priming increases the growth hormone response during GHST, resulting in fewer patients meeting the threshold required for a diagnosis of GHD. Unnecessary GH treatment may be avoided in some patients without a detrimental effect on final height. Numerous sex-steroid priming regimens have been used in clinical practice and the majority appear to be effective, but an optimal regimen has not been determined.
Keyphrases
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