Body Proportions during Long-Term Growth Hormone Treatment in Girls with Turner Syndrome Participating in a Randomized Dose-Response Trial1
To assess body proportions in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) during long term GH treatment, height, sitting height (SH), hand (Hand) and foot (Foot) lengths, and biacromial (Biac) and biiliacal (Biil) diameters were measured in 68 girls with TS participating in a GH dose-response trial. These previ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1999-12, Vol.84 (12), p.4622-4628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To assess body proportions in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) during
long term GH treatment, height, sitting height (SH), hand (Hand) and
foot (Foot) lengths, and biacromial (Biac) and biiliacal (Biil)
diameters were measured in 68 girls with TS participating in a GH
dose-response trial. These previously untreated girls with TS, aged
2–11 yr, were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 GH dosage groups: group A, 4
IU/m2·day; group B, first year 4 and thereafter 6
IU/m2·day; group C, first year 4, second year 6, and
thereafter 8 IU/m2·day. Seven-year data were evaluated to
assess the effect of GH treatment on body proportions during childhood.
In addition, data from all girls who had reached adult height were
evaluated to determine the effect on the adult body proportions. All
results were adjusted for age and sex and expressed as sd
scores using reference values of healthy Dutch girls. To
describe the proportions of SH, Hand, Foot, Biac, and Biil to height,
these values were adjusted for the sd score of height and
were expressed as shape values, using the formula, e.g.
for SH: shape SH = (SH sd score − height
sd score)/√(2 − 2 × correlation coefficient
between SH and height in the reference population). Furthermore,
sd scores using references of untreated girls with TS were
calculated for height and SH. Values less than −2 or more than +2 were
considered outside the normal range.
At baseline, the shape values of all measurements were significantly
higher than zero, but most mean shape values were still within the
normal range. Seven-year data of 64 girls and adult height data of 32
girls showed that an increase in height was accompanied by an even
higher increase in Foot, resulting in mean sd scores above
zero and shape values of +2 and higher. The increase in the shape value
of Foot was significantly higher in groups B and C compared to that in
group A after 7 yr of GH treatment, but there were no significant
differences between the GH dosage groups in the girls who had reached
adult height. The shape values of SH had decreased to values closer to
zero after reaching adult height, especially in group A. A similar
pattern in the relationship of SH to height was seen using references
of girls with TS. No significant changes in the other proportions were
found after reaching adult height.
In conclusion, on the average, untreated girls with TS have
relatively large trunk, hands, and feet, and broad shoulders and pelvis
compared to height. The increase in height after lo |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jcem.84.12.6225 |