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  • 41. Metabolic impact of growth hormone treatment in short children born small for gestational age.
    Lebl J, Lebenthal Y, Kolouskova S, Steensberg A, Jøns K, Kappelgaard AM, Ibáñez L, Phillip M.
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  • 42. Prediction model for adult height of small for gestational age children at the start of growth hormone treatment.
    de Ridder MA, Stijnen T, Hokken-Koelega AC.
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  • 43. Does preterm birth influence the response to growth hormone treatment in short, small for gestational age children?
    de Kort SW, Willemsen RH, van der Kaay DC, Duivenvoorden HJ, Hokken-Koelega AC.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2009 Apr; 70(4):582-7. PubMed ID: 19067725
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  • 46. Short children born small for gestational age and treated with growth hormone for three years have an important catch-down five years after discontinuation of treatment.
    Fjellestad-Paulsen A, Simon D, Czernichow P.
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    de Zegher F, Albertsson-Wikland K, Wollmann HA, Chatelain P, Chaussain JL, Löfström A, Jonsson B, Rosenfeld RG.
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    De Schepper J, Vanderfaeillie J, Mullis PE, Rooman R, Robertson A, Dilleen M, Gomez R, Wollmann HA.
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  • 51. Growth response to an individualized versus fixed dose GH treatment in short children born small for gestational age: the OPTIMA study.
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    Eur J Endocrinol; 2009 Feb; 160(2):149-56. PubMed ID: 19039085
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  • 52. Insulin sensitivity modulates the growth response during the first year of high-dose growth hormone treatment in short prepubertal children born small for gestational age.
    Gies I, Thomas M, Tenoutasse S, De Waele K, Lebrethon MC, Beckers D, Francois I, Maes M, Rooman R, de Beaufort C, Massa G, De Schepper J.
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  • 54. Height gain at adult-height age in 184 short patients treated with growth hormone from prepubertal age to near adult-height age is not related to GH secretory status at GH therapy onset.
    Carrascosa A, Audí L, Fernández-Cancio M, Yeste D, Gussinye M, Campos A, Albisu MA, Clemente M, Bel J, Nosás R, Rabanal M, Del Pozo C, Gómez JM, Mesa J, Group for Short Stature Study.
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  • 56. Growth hormone-induced increases in skeletal muscle mass alleviates the associated insulin resistance in short children born small for gestational age, but not with growth hormone deficiency.
    Martin DD, Schweizer R, Schönau E, Binder G, Ranke MB.
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  • 57. Growth during the first two years predicts pre-school height in children born with very low birth weight (VLBW): results of a study of 1,320 children in Germany.
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  • 59. Predictors of first-year growth response to a fixed-dose growth hormone treatment in children born small for gestational age: results of an open-label, multicenter trial in the United States.
    Rapaport R, Saenger P, Wajnrajch MP, Pfizer SGA Collaborative Study Group.
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  • 60. Final height in short children born small for gestational age treated with growth hormone.
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