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1. Growth hormone treatment and health-related quality of life in children and adolescents: A national, prospective, one-year controlled study.

2. Risk of Meningioma in European Patients Treated With Growth Hormone in Childhood: Results From the SAGhE Cohort.

3. Cancer Risks in Patients Treated With Growth Hormone in Childhood: The SAGhE European Cohort Study.

4. The use of bone age in clinical practice - part 2.

5. Safety of recombinant human growth hormone.

6. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of height-screening programmes during the primary school years: a systematic review.

7. A systematic review of the routine monitoring of growth in children of primary school age to identify growth-related conditions.

8. An intronic growth hormone receptor mutation causing activation of a pseudoexon is associated with a broad spectrum of growth hormone insensitivity phenotypes.

9. The effects of growth hormone treatment on health-related quality of life in children.

10. IGF-I and IGF-binding protein-3 measurements on filter paper blood spots in children and adolescents on GH treatment: use in monitoring and as markers of growth performance.

11. Idiopathic short stature.

12. Unresolved problems in optimal therapy of pubertal disorders in oncological and bone marrow transplanted patients.

13. Short stature in Noonan syndrome: response to growth hormone therapy.

14. The combined pituitary function test in children: an evaluation of the clinical usefulness of TRH and LHRH stimulation tests through a retrospective analysis of one hundred and twenty six cases.

15. A double blind, placebo controlled study of the effects of low dose testosterone undecanoate on the growth of small for age, prepubertal boys.

16. Urinary growth hormone excretion as measured by a sensitive immunochemiluminometric assay.

18. Early morning plasma testosterone is an accurate predictor of imminent pubertal development in prepubertal boys.

19. Implications of parent and child quality of life assessments for decisions about growth hormone treatment in eligible children.

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