Abstract

The effect of the growth hormone (GH) in promoting linear growth is well known; however, less recognized by practitioners especially pediatric, are its metabolic properties. This may be because the deleterious effects of improperly treated or untreated growth hormone deficiency (GHD) can present beyond the pediatric years. In addition, clinicians may lack familiarity with the potential issues that can arise due to inadequately treated GHD. Considering information from both the basic sciences research and clinical medicine, pediatric practitioners should be cognizant about the metabolic effects of GH. They should also be equipped to provide anticipatory guidance to patients regarding the importance of adherence to therapy in GHD and be prepared to transition patients with permanent GHD from pediatric GH supplementation to adult GH dosing. With a lack of proper transitioning, adverse outcomes may present beyond childhood.

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