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    HYPODIPSIA-HYPERNATREMIA SYNDROME - A PEDIATRIC CASE REPORT

    The cases of chronic hypodipsis and hypernatremia represent a rarity, especially for the pediatric age group, and are mostly reported as “neurogenic” or “essential” hypernatremia. This paper describes a 2 3/12...

    A Balsamo, A Cassio, S Donati, P Guacci, E Cacciari in Pediatric Research (1993)

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    116 GROWTH FACTORS IN HUMAN FOETAL PLASMA DURING THE SECOND TRIMESTER OF GESTATION: “IN UTERO” STUDY

    The role of growth factors in fetal development is not clear. Fetal blood was obtained from 61 fetuses aged 19-25 weeks during the course of funicolocentesis performed for: suspected thalassaemia, fetal malfor...

    S Salardi, L F Orsini, F Righetti, S Donati, S Zucchini, M Nandini in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    83 VARIABILITY OF ARGININL-DOPA AND SLEEP TEST PERFORMED TWICE IN THE SAME PATIENTS

    We performed arginine and sleep tests (blood samples from latter collected every 30′ for 12 hours) twice within two weeks in 21 short patients with mean C.A. 11.15 years (range 7.5 - 15.91 years); 14 males, 7 ...

    P Tassoni, F Zappula, M Cau, C Colli, N T Tosi, P Tonini, A Balsaao in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    69 HORMONAL, AUXOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOMETRIC ASPECTS IN YOUNG FOOTBALL PLAYERS

    Hormonal parameters (SmC, GH, Testosterone (T) and DHAS), lenght and width measures, body composition and biological maturation (bone age, pubic hair, testicular volume) indicators were used to evaluate during...

    L Mazzanti, R Bergamaschi, T Ghini, R Pini, M Pappalardo, R Iannace in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    136 TREATMENT OF PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY BY INIRANASAL D-SER (TBU)6 LHRHI – 9EA10(BUSERELIN

    GnRH analogues afford effective, selective, reversible inhibition of pituitary gonadotropin secretion. We administered Buserelin (300 ug × 6/die) to 18 girls affected by precocious puberty, for 6-24 months (on...

    E Frejaville, C Pifferi, C Cesari, N I Iosi, D Tassinari in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    150 GONADAL HITOLOGY IN TWENTY SUBJECTS WITH MAL PSEUDO – HERNAFRODITISM

    Gonadal histology was investigated by means of conventional microscopy in 11 Complete Adrogen insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS), in 5 Incomplete Adrogen Insensitivity Syndrome (IAIS) and in 4 5αreductase deficienc...

    A Cassio, A D'Errico, A Balsamo, N Iacconi, N G Pascucci, S Ionioli in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    115 EFFECT OF GONADECTOMY ON GROWTH FACTORS IN TESTICULAR FENINIZED CHILDREN

    Sm-C increase during puberty or sex hormones treatment. Whether this increase is mediated by GH is still unclear. Children with testicular feminization submitted to gonadectomy provide a good model to assess t...

    A Cicognani, N G Pascucci, M Tacconi, L Ravagli, R Conti, S Tonioli in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    82 RESPONSIVENESS OF PITUTARY hGH TO CRF IN JUNVENILES WITH SIMPLE OBESITY

    It has been found that in obesity the response of plasma hGH to the pharmacological stimuli is blunted and the episodic output of hGH during sleep is also subnormal. The response of plasma hGH to an iv bolus o...

    F Galluzzi, R Salti, S Seminara, G Merello, C Botti, P Becherucci in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    TREATMENT WITH CLONIDINE IN SUBJECTS WITH CONSTITUTIONAL GROWTH DELAY (CGO): A CONTROLLED DOUBLE-BLIND STUDY

    In 1985, Pintor et al. reported that treatment with clonidine (CI), an α2-a-drenergic agonist, accelerates growth in children with growth disorders. In order to confirm or disprove this observation, we studied...

    A Cassio, C Stefanini, P Tassoni, P Tonini, D Tassinari, S Zucchini in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    WILMS' TUMOUR: AUXOLOGICAL AND ENDOCRINOLOGICAL STUDY

    In Wilm's tumour, there is frequent spontaneous deletion of chromosome 11 and insulin and growth factor genes are located close to the deletion area. We studied growth and glycemia situation in 42 Wilms tumour...

    P Iassoni, A F Mancini, C Colli, M Cau, M Mandini, H G Pascucci in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    GROWTH AND PITUITARY FUNCTION IN CHILDREN TREATED FOR ACUTE LYMPHATIC LEUKEMIA (ALL)

    52 children in continuous complete remission from ALL and off all drugs for 2 years were studied. 39 had received cranial irradiation with 2400 cGy (group I) and 13 with 1800 cGy (group II). Height was measure...

    A Cicogani, V Vecchi, P Pirazzoli, F Polli, A Ruffini, A Balsamo in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    EFFECT OF ESTROGEN-PROGESTOGEN TREATMENT ON CARBOHYDRATE TOLERANCE IN TURNER'S SYNDROME

    Glucose tolerance was evaluated by means of an OGTT in 16 girls with Turner's syndrome submitted to estrogen-progestogen treatment (10 subjects 45, X, 1 X-mosaic and 5 X structural abnormalities). OGTT was per...

    L Mazzanti, A Cicognani, A Pellacani, R Pini, T Ghini, L Landi in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    PELVIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN PREMATURE THELARCHE (PT), PREMATURE ADRENARCHE (PA), PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY (PP), EARLY PUBERTY (EP) AND OTHER ENDOCRINE ABNORMALITIES

    Real-time ultrasonography of the pelvic organs was performed on 40 girls with PT, 31 with PA, 23 with PP, 39 with EP, 18 with isolated vaginal heeding (VB), 20 with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), 20 wit...

    S Salardi, L F Orsini, A Reggiani, S Partesotti, E Frejaville in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    DIFFERENCES IN GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IN TURNER'S SYNDROME DEPENDING ON AGE

    Carbohydrate homeostasis was evaluated in 41 Turner-syndrome (mean age 11.5±2.7, range 5-16yrs) and in 25 short normal girls (mean age 10.8±2.7, range 6-16 yrs) by means of DGTT. Impaired glucose tolerance was...

    A Cicognani, L Mazzanti, O Parisini, A Pellacani, D Tassinari in Pediatric Research (1986)

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    DISCORDANCES IN RELEASING TESTS IN DETECTING THE SITE OF THE DEFICIENCY IN PITUITARY PATIENTS

    The GHRF test is thought to be able to differentiate pitutary from hypothalamic defects in GH-deficient patients. Our purpose was to verify if the information obtained via GHRF test was in agreement with that ...

    P Pirazzoli, M Mandini, A Balestrazzi, S Tonioli, L Santoro in Pediatric Research (1986)

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    BREAST CONTACT THERMOGRAPHY IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PREMATURE THELARCHE AND PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY

    In order to contribute to the differential diagnosis between idiopathic Premature Thelarche (PT)and true Precocious Puberty (PP) we performed Breast Contact Thermography (BCT, cholesteric liquid crystal plates...

    E Fréjaville, M C Pifferi, C Cesari, S Partesotti, G Pagni in Pediatric Research (1986)

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    PREVALENCE OF COELIAC DISEASE IN TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS: A STUDY PERFORMED VIA TESTS FOR ANTIGLIADIN ANTIBODIES

    The association between diabetes mellitus and coeliac disease has been described a number of times. By using tests for antireticulin antibodies, Maki et al. found a greater prevalence of the disease in diabeti...

    S Salardi, E Cacciari, U Volta, G Biasco, S Partesotti, A Reggiani in Pediatric Research (1986)

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    EXAMINATION OF THE AUXOLOGICAL AND HORMONAL PARAMETERS IN 100 “SHORT NORMAL” RE: DIAGNOSIS OF “SUSPECTED GH DEFICIENCY”

    100 subjects, 3rd percentile for height, were submitted to three tests; sleep (8 pm-7.30 am), arginine and L-dopa. Patients: 75 males (a. 5.7/16.2), 25 females (a. 4.8/14.1). All subjects had a normal peak >8n...

    P Tassoni, M Tellarini, C Colli, M Zucchini, F Candidi, V Moschettini in Pediatric Research (1986)

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    44 GH, HPRL, ACTH, TSH AND SmC RESPONSE TO GH-RF IN CHILDREN WITH PITUITARY DWARFISM

    20 prepubertal GH-deficient children (C.A. 4.88-17.75yrs) were studied; 15 patients had isolated GH-deficiency, 5 had multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies, such as GH-ACTH-TSH (1 case), GH-TSH (2 cases), GH...

    A Cicognani, P Pirazzoli, G Natali, S Zucchini, M Capelli, F Righetti in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    43 SHORT STATURE AND CELIAC DISEASE: CAN THE SIMPLE DETECTION OF THE ANTIBODIES TO GLIADIN RESOLVE THIS RELATIONSHIP?

    107 nonselected children (77 n. and 30 f.) with short stature and absence of gastrointestinal tract symptoms were examined. In addition to the normal tests for the pathogenetic definition of short stature, in ...

    E Cacciari, S Salardi, S Partesotti, U Volta, A Cicognani, R Lazzari in Pediatric Research (1985)

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