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A 2-arms randomized open prospective intervention study to determine the Growth and metabolic response to growth hormone and gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist treatment versus growth hormone alone in boys born SGA.
All subjects will be treated with NorditropinSimplex at a dosage of 100mcg/kg/d.
At onset of puberty, subjects will be randomized into either combined treatment with GH and GnRHa or GH alone.
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A 2-arms randomized open prospective intervention study including 20 boys, in order to determine the effect of growth hormone (GH) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist treatment versus growth hormone (GnRHa) alone on growth and metabolic response.
Objectives:
The primary objective is to investigate the effect of delaying the pubertal process by pubertal suppression on growth and final height of boys who were born SGA and treated with GH.
The secondary objectives are to determine the metabolic effect of the combined therapy of GH plus gonadotropin agonists to that of GH alone on the dietary intake, serum leptin, ghrelin, IGF-1, lipid and lipoprotein concentrations prior to and during treatment, and to assess the quality of life between the two groups.
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20 prepubertal boys.
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A prospective, randomized controlled study assessing the impact of two years of combined treatment with GH and GnRHa on height of boys with severe growth failure due to SGA with height >2.25 SDS , compared with GH alone.
All subjects will be treated with NorditropinSimplex at a dosage of 100mcg/kg/d. At onset of puberty (testicular volume greater than 4 ml in consecutive examinations) subjects will be randomized into either combined treatment with GH and GnRHa or GH alone.
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The safety of growth hormone treatment will be assessed from:
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