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25 December, 10:04

A child is diagnosed with pituitary dwarfism. which pituitary agent will the primary care provider most likely order to treat this condition?

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  1. 25 December, 13:01
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    It would be Somatrem (Protropin) - analog of growth hormone.

    Pituitary dwarfism is a growth hormone deficiency characterized by

    abnormally short stature but with normal body proportions. This condition can be congenital or acquired. It is treated by replacement therapy with synthetic growth hormone.
  2. 25 December, 13:26
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    Administration of Growth hormone

    Explanation:

    Pituitary dwarfism is a defect in body development caused by a growth hormone deficit, which translates into a lower than expected final height according to the individual's ethnicity, gender and family history.

    Growth disease can be resolved by timely administration of growth hormone from early childhood, usually at regular intervals, to late adolescence. However, therapy should be appropriate for each specific case, particularly after determining the hormone's blood levels and proving the possible variation of its pituitary secretion following the application of various stimuli.

    The success of therapy depends on when it is started, because if it is early the child can reach a final height according to the parameters considered normal.
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