Growth hormone use in pediatric growth hormone deficiency and other pediatric growth disorders.

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The diagnosis and management of growth disorders in children, particularly disorders that respond to therapy with growth hormone (GH), raise challenging clinical and economic issues. Several such issues are presented in the following article in which Dr. Ron Rosenfeld examines the evaluation and diagnosis of the child with short stature; Dr. David B. Allen discusses the anabolic and metabolic indications for GH treatment in children; Dr. Margaret H. MacGillivray reviews GH dosing, height outcomes, and follow up; and Dr. Craig Alter presents the payer's perspective on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric GH deficiency. In addressing the use of GH in other pediatric populations, Dr. Paul Saenger focuses on Turner syndrome, Dr. Henry Anhalt on chronic renal insufficiency of childhood, and Dr. Ray Hintz on idiopathic short stature. Dr. Harvey P. Katz presents one managed care organization's policy and implementation plan that is used to guide decisions regarding coverage for GH treatment.

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Abbreviation
Am J Manag Care
Publication Date
1999-11-30
Volume
6
Issue
15 Suppl
Page Numbers
S805-16
Pubmed ID
11184422
Medium
Print
Full Title
Growth hormone use in pediatric growth hormone deficiency and other pediatric growth disorders.
Authors
Rosenfeld R, Allen DB, MacGillivray MH, Alter C, Saenger P, Anhalt H, Hintz R, Katz HP