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improvement of psychosocial problems ( 3 , 4 ) and improvement in quality of life (QOL) ( 5 , 6 ). In addition, rhGH injections are well tolerated ( 7 , 8 ) even if adherence to treatment was shown as suboptimal ( 9 ). The majority of currently available
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was 169 cm, weight 49.5 kg, and pubertal status B3P5 (Tanner scale). Hirsutism was marked on the face and inner thighs (FG score = 15), associated with acne on the face and back, and deepened quality of voice. Gynecological examination found
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hormone measurements. An external quality assessment scheme (RfB Germany) ( 14 ) conducted to investigate the comparability of laboratory GH measurements found marked variability among several hundred laboratories that were provided with the same two
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education resources is also progressing ( 9 ). All these evolving educational methods have large potential for ongoing peer review and integration of newly emerged knowledge but also require new types of quality assurance techniques for evaluation of the
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, respectively. Annotation was done using ANNOVAR v.2016-02-01. Variants were filtered according to base depth (>10) and genotype quality (≥20). Variant prioritization considered gene regions, specifically those in exonic and splice site regions. Genotype
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long-term consequences, such as to increase the risk of metabolic syndrome ( 11 , 12 ) and secondary osteoporosis ( 13 ). Adolescents affected by pubertal delay often feel distressed by their condition. This may have an important impact on quality of
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., San Diego, CA, USA) was used for high-throughput sequencing. For data quality control and removal of the adaptor sequence, Fastqc (Babraham Research Institute, Cambridge, UK) and Fastp (Visible Genetics, Inc., Toronto, Canada) were applied. Speedseq
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response to glucose. Nonetheless, reduced height is related to a reduced beta-cell glucose sensitivity, a defect in the quality of insulin secretion that causes a delayed and lately sustained insulin response to glucose. This study does not provide a