Total deficiency of growth hormone and prolactin, and partial deficiency of thyroid stimulating hormone in two Dutch families: a new variant of hereditary pituitary deficiency |
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Authors: | J M Wit N M Drayer M Jansen M J Walenkamp W H Hackeng J H Thijssen J L Van den Brande |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital for Children and Youth, Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Four out of 10 children in two unrelated families presented with a total pituitary growth hormone (GH) and prolactin deficiency and a partial thyrotropin (TSH) deficiency. The GH gene was intact in family I. The pituitaries, visualized by magnetic resonance imaging, were normal. All children responded well to GH and L-thyroxine therapy. Baseline plasma somatostatin and its peak response to arginine infusion were elevated in family I and they had a milder TSH deficiency than family II. Plasma insulin showed a poor response to arginine infusion. This hereditary combination of pituitary deficiencies suggests a deficiency of a common positive transcription factor. |
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