作者
Wolfgang Högler, Nick Shaw
发表日期
2010/3
来源
Clinical endocrinology
卷号
72
期号
3
页码范围
281-289
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
Childhood‐onset growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is frequently perceived to cause low bone density, fractures and osteoporosis. This article critically reviews the evidence behind these perceptions. Inherent limitations of current bone imaging techniques have caused many artefacts and misconceptions about bone density and structure. Using appropriate size‐corrections, bone density is normal in children and adults with isolated GHD. Cortical density, trabecular density and trabecular volume are normal when measured by peripheral quantitative computerized tomography and histomorphometry. The only verifiable deficit affects cortical thickness (periosteal expansion), both in human and animal studies. However, short limb bones cannot be expected to have an average‐sized shaft, as bone elongation and widening could be proportionally impaired in GHD. In addition, GH and IGF‐1 have indisputable anabolic …
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