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  • Title: Pubertal growth and growth hormone secretion.
    Author: Martha PM, Reiter EO.
    Journal: Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am; 1991 Mar; 20(1):165-82. PubMed ID: 2029886.
    Abstract:
    A dramatic increase in linear growth velocity, often referred to as the pubertal growth spurt, is a central feature of pubertal development. Despite the existence of numerous investigative attempts, a precise understanding of the hormonal events subserving this process has proved elusive. Nevertheless, evidence has gradually accumulated that indicates that sex steroid-induced modulation of growth hormone secretion is a central and critical feature of the pubertal growth spurt. As a result, disorders of either growth hormone or sex steroid hormone production may result in clinical growth disorders during puberty.
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