M. Pombo et al., PLASMA GROWTH-HORMONE RESPONSE TO GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING HEXAPEPTIDE (GH-RP-6) IN CHILDREN WITH SHORT STATURE, Acta paediatrica, 84(8), 1995, pp. 904-908
Eighteen children with short stature were evaluated for growth hormone
(GH) reserve after pharmacological tests and a single iv injection of
GH-RP-6. These children were divided into two groups: 10 were diagnos
ed as having idiopathic GH deficiency by classical stimulation tests (
group A) and the remaining 8 (group B) were considered growth-retarded
children with normal GH secretion, following conventional stimulation
, but reduced endogenous GH secretion. The results were compared with
a group of 12 normal children. As a group, patients in group A showed
a lower GH response to GH-RP-6, while patients in group B had a simila
r response as normal controls. However, on an individual basis, a cons
iderable degree of overlapping in responses among the three groups was
evident. These data indicate that, on an individual basis, GH-RP-6 te
sting is not of diagnostic value in children suspected of having idiop
athic GH deficiency.