Childhood cancer survivors exposed to total body irradiation are at significant risk for slipped capital femoral epiphysis during recombinant growth hormone therapy
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2013Vol. 60(11), pp. 1766–1771
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Sogol Mostoufi‐Moab, Elizabeth Isaacoff, David A. Spiegel, Denise Gruccio, Jill P. Ginsberg, Wendy L. Hobbie, Justine Shults, Mary B. Leonard
Abstract
The markedly greater SCFE incidence rate in childhood cancer survivors with TBI-associated GHD, compared with rates in children with idiopathic GHD, suggests that cancer treatment effects to the proximal femoral physis may contribute to SCFE.
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