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Growth Hormone Deficiency, Idiopathic Short Stature, and Primary Insulin-like Growth Factor-I Deficiency

Published: January 2017
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  • Key Points
  • Diagnostic Recommendations 
  • Consideration And Diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency 
  • Treatment Recommendations 
  • Efficacy of GH Treatment for GHD
  • Dosing of GH Treatment for Patients With GHD
  • Safety Issues of GH Treatment for Patients With GHD
  • Transitional Care After Childhood GH Treatment
  • GH Treatment of Patients With Idiopathic Short Stature
  • IGF-I Treatment of Patients With Primary IGF-I Deficiency 
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