Isolated growth hormone deficiency in children with vertically transmitted short stature: what do the genes tell us?

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  • who: Lukas Plachy and colleagues from the University of Milan, Italy have published the research work: Isolated growth hormone deficiency in children with vertically transmitted short stature: What do the genes tell us?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to search for genetic background of short stature in children diagnosed as GHD from families with short stature. Unlike in the previous studies, the authors focused not only on genes causing GHD, but on other possible genetic causes of short stature as well. The study had several limitations as well. Children with known genetic . . .

     

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