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The serum growth hormone GH response

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The serum growth hormone (GH) response to provocative tests is dependent on type of assay in autosomal dominant isolated GH deficiency because of an ARG^sup 183^HIS (R183H) GH-I gene mutation
The clinical appearance and genetic basis of familial isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) are heterogeneous and are associated with at least four types of Mendelian disorders: two forms with autosomal recessive inheritance (IGHD type 1A and 1B), one with autosomal dominant inheritance (IGHD ...
June 1, 2003; Clinical Chemistry

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1. The serum growth hormone (GH) response to provocative tests is dependent on type of assay in autosomal dominant isolated GH deficiency because of an ARG^sup 183^HIS (R183H) GH-I gene mutation