• Title of article

    Effect of Growth Hormone treatment on Height Velocity of Children with Pycnodysotosis

  • Author/Authors

    Karamizadeh, Zohreh Pediatric Endocrinology Division - Namazi Hospital , Ilkhanipoor, Homa Pediatric Endocrinology Division - Namazi Hospital , Bagheri, Fereshte Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    161
  • To page
    165
  • Abstract
    Objective Pycnodysostosis is a rare autosomal recessive osteochondrodysplasia resulting from osteoclast dysfunction. Growth hormone (GH) secretion impairment and low insulin growth factor 1 (IGF-I) concentrations have been reported in these patients. The present study aims to describe GH effect on linear growth of eight children with pycnodysostosis. Methods This study was conducted on 8 children suffering from pycnodysostosis. After evaluating systemic diseases, adrenal insufficiency, and hypothyroidism, bone age, height standard deviation score (HtSDS), body mass index (BMI), and some demographical characteristics were measured. To measure the serum GH, we performed two clonidine tests in two different days with an interval of 24 hours. With initiation of the trial, human GH was injected subcutaneously once a day 6 days a week for a period of 1.5 years. The patients were followed up every 3 months to document their height and BMI until 6 months after the end of the treatment. Findings All of the patients had growth hormone deficiency. HtSDS at the first visit continued to decrease during the 6 months before starting the treatment; however, HtSDS started to increase after beginning of GH administration. This value again declined after discontinuing the GH. Overall, the mean of linear growth was improved after GH administration in the patients. Conclusion The present clinical study revealed that GH administration had a positive impact on the linear growth of the children suffering from pycnodysostosis.
  • Keywords
    Pycnodysostosis , Growth Hormone Treatment , Linear Growth , Height
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Record number

    2443900