B. Boersma et Jm. Wit, RESTRICTED CATCH-UP GROWTH AFTER CESSATION OF STEROID TREATMENT IN A GROWTH-HORMONE-DEFICIENT CHILD, Acta paediatrica, 85(8), 1996, pp. 998-1002
The phenomenon of catch-up growth has been known for a long time but i
ts actual stimulus has remained unidentified. Involvement of growth ho
rmone (GH) seems likely, but it is unknown whether normal GH secretion
is an absolute prerequisite for catch-up growth. We present insight t
o this topic by describing a child with GH deficiency who showed a bip
hasic pattern of catch-up growth. During the first catch-up phase, she
showed restricted catch-up growth in the absence of GH therapy, while
she achieved nearly complete catch-up with GH therapy. Both periods o
f catch-up growth are compared separately with the response to GH ther
apy of age matched, GH deficient patients with similar height deficit.
This observation suggests that the first phase of catch-up growth in
a child with severe growth retardation may be partially GH independent
, while further catch-up requires normal GH levels.