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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Complications of growth hormone therapy in children.
Current Opinion in Pediatrics 1995 August
The introduction of human growth hormone (GH) prepared by recombinant DNA technology has resulted in increased numbers of children and adults receiving treatment. This trend has led to questions concerning the safety of GH, particularly when used for indications other than GH deficiency. This review discusses the effects of GH on fluid, lipid, and carbohydrate metabolism; the risk of intracranial hypertension or pseudotumor cerebri; the effects on the skeletal system; the risk of malignancy; and the effects on the immune system. At present, GH treatment appears to be safe, although long-term follow-up of GH-treated patients is necessary.
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