Liver Abnormalities During Growth Hormone Treatment

Author:

Salerno Mariacarolina1,Di Maio Salvatore1,Ferri Pasqualina1,Lettiero Teresa1,Di Maria Federica1,Vajro Pietro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Federico II University Naples Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundOccasional and transient increase in liver enzymes is reported during growth hormone (GH) treatment in girls with Turner syndrome (TS).MethodsRetrospectively, the specific role of GH treatment on liver and muscular enzymes was evaluated in 78 patients (48 boys; age range 4.0–20.8 years) affected by GH deficiency (GHD) who had been treated with GH for at least 1 year (range: 1–15 years). All patients had normal serum levels of liver and muscular enzymes before GH therapy was started.ResultsA clinically asymptomatic and mild increase in serum transaminase levels was observed in 6 of 78 patients with GHD during GH treatment; 3 (3.8%) of the patients showed an isolated, transitory and self‐limiting increase in serum liver transaminase levels which was noticed 6 to 12 months after GH treatment was started, and normalized spontaneously within 3 to 6 months, without stopping the therapy. Three additional patients showed a transitory mild increase both in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and creatine phosphokinase (CK) which also normalized spontaneously within 3 to 6 months. The increase in transaminase levels was not related to the brand of GH preparations nor to the dosage administered.ConclusionsA mild, transient, self‐limiting increase in serum transaminase may occur during GH treatment. Concomitant determination of CK serum levels may quickly differentiate muscular from hepatic hypertransaminasemia. Except for persistent cases, this condition does not generally require further investigations.

Publisher

Wiley

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