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ba0004p116 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Osteopetrosis with uncommon final height: can only local IGF1 hold normal growth during pubertal spurt?

Milani Soraya Sader , Paula Francisco Jose , Liberatore Jr Raphael , Martinelli Jr Carlos Eduardo

Background: Final stature is a result of concomitant growth hormone (GH)-IGF1 axis integrity, a healthy environment and genetic background. Occasionally, growth occurs despite remarkable impairment in hormone profile. Presenting problem: An uncommon case of longitudinal growth in a boy with very low IGF1 concentrations and clinical diagnosis of osteopetrosis. Clinical management: We report on the case of a 19 year-old male patient with the diagnosis of osteopetrosis who had a ...