Growth hormone deficiency differential diagnosis
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammed Abdelwahed M.D[2]
Overview
Differentiating Growth Hormone Deficiency from other Diseases
Growth hormone deficiency in children must be differentiated from other diseases that cause short stature in children such as:
- Achondroplasia
- Constitutional Growth Delay
- Familial short stature
- Growth Hormone Resistance
- Noonan Syndrome
- Panhypopituitarism
- Pediatric Hypothyroidism
- Short stature accompanying systemic disease
- Short stature from abuse and neglect
- Silver-Russell Syndrome
- Turner Syndrome
Diseases | History and symptoms | Physical Examination | Laboratory findings | |||||
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Puberty development | Height velocity | Parents height | Characteristic facies | Bone age | Genetic analysis | GH level | ||
Growth hormone deficiency |
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Delayed | Decreased | Normal |
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Dlayed |
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Low |
Achondroplasia | Short arms and legs | Normal | Decreased | Decreased | midface hypoplasia | Delayed |
FGFR3 gene mutations |
Normal |
Familial short stature | Normal | Decreased | Decreased | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
Constitutional growth delay | Family history of delayed growth and puberty | Delayed
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Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Growth Hormone Resistance | Delayed | Decreased |
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Delayed |
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Normal | ||
Pediatric Hypothyroidism | Sluggishness, lethargy, cold intolerance, constipation, decreased reflexes | Delayed | Decreased | Normal |
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Delayed |
Mutations in:
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Normal |
Turner Syndrome |
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Absent | Decreased | Decreased | Normal | 45 X0 | Normal | |
Silver-Russell Syndrome | hemihypertrophy | Delayed | Decreased | Decreased | Prominent forehead, triangular face, downturned corners of the mouth | Normal | Unknown defect | Normal |
Noonan Syndrome | Heart disease
webbed neck cryptorchidism intellectual disability, |
Delayed | Decreased | Decreased | Minor facial dysmorphism | Normal | PTPN11 and SOS1 genes abnormality | Normal |
Short stature from abuse and neglect |
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Normal | No | |||||
Short stature accompanying systemic disease | Delayed | Decreased | Normal | Delayed | Normal | Normal |