Abstract

Sexual ateliotic dwarfs react acutely to human growth hormone treatment with a decrease in nitrogen and phosphorus excretion, a fall in serum urea nitrogen, and a rise in urinary calcium. The plasma insulin response to glucose is considerably augmented. A single subject, treated for one year, has exhibited an impressive increase in linear growth.

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