Growth hormone deficiency in adults from clinical and biochemical features to risks and benefits of GH treatment

It has been known for over 40 years that GH-deficient children benefit from replacement with the hormone. But GH, essential for longitudinal growth, also plays a role after completion of final height. With the introduction of biosynthetic human GH 20 years ago, the use of GH was no longer restricted...

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Main Author: Jørgensen, Jens Otto Lunde ([Sonstige])
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel Karger 2005, 2005
Series:Frontiers of hormone research
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Collection: Karger eBooks Collection 1997-2013 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:It has been known for over 40 years that GH-deficient children benefit from replacement with the hormone. But GH, essential for longitudinal growth, also plays a role after completion of final height. With the introduction of biosynthetic human GH 20 years ago, the use of GH was no longer restricted to severe growth retardation in hypopituitary children.This book will take the reader behind the myths of GH and into the real world of clinical endocrinology. The contributions stem from recognized clinicians and scientists who have been working in the field for decades. The contents encompass traditional end points of GH therapy such as body composition, bone biology and physical performance. Attention is also devoted to diagnostic aspects and side effects. Additional features range from clinical epidemiology to quality of life, and novel areas such as the impact of traumatic brain injury on pituitary function are also covered. The present volume of <i>Frontiers of Hormone Research</i> is essential reading for health care professionals interested in clinical endocrinology and GH.
Physical Description:X + 228 S.
ISBN:9783805579926