Craniofacial growth in short children born small for gestational age: two years follow-up after high-dose growth hormone treatment.

R Van Erum, C Carels, G Verbeke, F de Zegher
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The craniofacial growth of 17 children born small for gestational age (SGA), who had received high-dose growth hormone (GH) treatment, was studied during the post-treatment phase. The preceding GH treatment consisted of a daily s.c. dose of either 0.2 or 0.3 IU/kg for 2 years. The group consisted of 9 girls and 8 boys with a mean (range) age of 6.9 yr (4-10 years) at the start of the post-treatment period, a mean (SD) bone age of 6.3 (2.1) years, and a mean (SD) height for chronological age of -1.0 (0.6) SDS. During the post-treatment period of 2 years, a catch-down effect was found for all linear craniofacial measurements in both treatment groups, even for the components that had not presented accelerated growth during GH treatment. Major growth vectors, such as the posterior total face height (S-Go) and the overall length of the mandible (Art-Pog), showed a low growth velocity, while minor growth parameters remained almost unchanged during this period. The angular measurements showed no significant changes during this period. It can be concluded that craniofacial growth in short SGA children showed, after a period of GH-induced acceleration, a catch-down period when GH administration is stopped. Despite this low post-treatment growth velocity, the craniofacial linear measurements in lateral aspect, remained larger than in untreated children.

出生时小于胎龄的矮个子儿童颅面生长:高剂量生长激素治疗后2年随访。
对17例小胎龄儿(SGA)接受高剂量生长激素(GH)治疗后颅面生长情况进行了研究。之前的生长激素治疗包括每天0.2或0.3 IU/kg的s.c.c剂量,持续2年。该组由9名女孩和8名男孩组成,治疗后开始时的平均(范围)年龄为6.9岁(4-10岁),平均(SD)骨龄为6.3(2.1)岁,平均(SD)实足年龄身高为-1.0 (0.6)SDS。在治疗后2年期间,两个治疗组的所有线性颅面测量都发现了捕获效应,即使在GH治疗期间没有出现加速生长的成分也是如此。主要生长载体,如后面总高度(S-Go)和下颌骨总长度(Art-Pog),在此期间表现出较低的生长速度,而次要生长参数在此期间几乎保持不变。在此期间,角度测量没有明显变化。由此可以得出结论,短SGA儿童颅面生长在GH诱导的一段时间加速后,在GH停止给药后出现一个停滞期。尽管治疗后的生长速度较低,但颅面横向线性测量值仍大于未治疗的儿童。
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