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Thoracic growth deficiency in childhood cancer survivors may cause overestimation of lung disease.

Terry DeanJoseph M McDonoughMaureen JosephsonJill P GinsbergClaire A CarlsonElizabeth K FiorinoSamuel B Goldfarb
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2019)
Childhood cancer survivors have disproportionately worse thoracic growth deficiency vs appendicular growth deficiency. As a result, their USL is disproportionately short for their standing height, which is most commonly used in pulmonary function testing reference equations. This leads to an increased likelihood in these patients meeting pulmonary function test criteria for restrictive lung disease.
Keyphrases
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  • replacement therapy
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  • patient reported outcomes