| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9115011 | Growth Hormone & IGF Research | 2005 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												The use of GHST among GH-naive subjects (<20 years of age) enrolled in the National Cooperative Growth Study has declined over the past two decades, from a high of 89% between 1987 and 1989 to only 52% in 2002. Given that GH stimulation testing does not meaningfully aid in distinguishing those few children with true growth hormone deficiency from the much more common short normal child and that alternatives are now available, it is time to discontinue the routine use of GHST in children.
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											Authors
												Darrell M. Wilson, James Frane, 
											