Jj. Grootloonen et al., SHORTENED AND DIMINISHED PUBERTAL GROWTH IN BOYS AND GIRLS TREATED FOR ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA, Acta paediatrica, 85(9), 1996, pp. 1091-1095
Statural growth during puberty was studied longitudinally in 28 patien
ts treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. All patients received pr
ophylactic cranial irradiation. The age at diagnosis was below 7 years
, the age at final investigation was above 16 years for girls and abov
e 18 years for boys. Growth was analysed using the Kernel estimation.
In girls the onset of puberty and menarche was at a younger age, as co
mpared to reference values, and the duration of the pubertal growth sp
urt was shorter. Compared to early maturing girls, the growth velocity
at peak height velocity was lower. This resulted in a final height wh
ich was shorter than expected on the basis of the height standard devi
ation score before the start of puberty. In boys the duration of the p
ubertal growth spurt was shorter and the height gain during the growth
spurt less than in the reference population. In both sexes the bone a
ge development was accelerated.