Oxandrolone for growth hormone-treated girls aged up to 18 years with Turner syndrome

Author:

Mohamed Sarar12,Alkofide Hadeel3,Adi Yaser A4,Amer Yasser Sami5,AlFaleh Khalid6

Affiliation:

1. Prince Sultant Military Medical City; Genetics and Metabolic Medicine Division, Department of Pediatrics; Riyadh Saudi Arabia

2. Alfaisal University; Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine; Riyadh Saudi Arabia

3. College of Pharmacy King Saud University KSA; Department of Clinical Pharmacy; Riyadh Saudi Arabia

4. King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center; Academic & Training Affairs; Riyadh Riyadh Saudi Arabia 11211 Riyadh

5. King Saud University College of Medicine and King Khalid University Hospital; Research Chair for Evidence Based Health Care and Knowledge Translation, CPG Steering Committee, Quality Management Department; P.O.Box 71470 Al Diriyah Riyadh Ar-Riyad (Riyadh) Saudi Arabia 11587

6. King Saud University; Department of Pediatrics (Division of Neonatology); King Khalid University Hospital and College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics (39), P.O. Box 2925 Riyadh Saudi Arabia 11461

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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2. ISRCTN50343149 Prospective UK collaborative study of growth promoting treatment in Turner syndrome; impact of a consistent dose of growth hormone therapy and benefit of combination treatment with oxandrolone, and early or late oestrogen induction in a group of girls with Turner syndrome www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN50343149

3. Three-year results of treatment with growth hormone, alone or associated with oxandrolone, in girls with Turner syndrome;Job;Hormone Research,1991

4. Long-term effects of previous oxandrolone treatment in adult women with Turner syndrome;Freriks;European Journal of Endocrinology,2012

5. Long-term effects of oxandrolone treatment in childhood on neurocognition, quality of life and social-emotional functioning in young adults with Turner syndrome;Freriks;Hormones Behavior,2015

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