An Assessment Of The Value Of Treatments To Increase Height
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An Assessment Of The Value Of Treatments To Increase Height
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qualitypointtech.net — “Dr. Leona Cuttler, a pediatric endocrinologist and growth hormone expert from University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, is the co-author of an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine commenting on a new study that found giving girls with Turner syndrome low doses of estrogen, as well as growth hormone, years before the onset of puberty, increases their height and offers other benefits. With her co-author Dr. Robert L. Rosenfield, a pediatric endocrinologist with the U” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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An Assessment Of The Value Of Treatments To Increase Height
medicalnewstoday.com — “Dr. Leona Cuttler, a pediatric endocrinologist and growth hormone expert from University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, is the co-author of an editorial in the New England Jo” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Assessing the value of treatments to increase height
eurekalert.org — “In a New England Journal of Medicine editorial, Drs. Leona Cuttler of UH Rainbow and Babies Children's Hospital and Dr. Robert L. Rosenfield of the University of Chicago write, "Since growth hormone is well entrenched in the management of Turner's syndrome, the current findings support this aspect of practice but are not likely to change it. Yet the results underscore the need for a measured approach, which includes avoiding unrealistic expectations, when families embark on growth hormone t” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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