hrp0097p2-149 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023
Hofmann Michaela
, Theresa Schmook Maria
, Azizi Amedeo
, Hartmann Gabriele
Among the acquired causes of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in childhood, the most common reasons are benign or semimalign pituitary tumors - first and foremost craniopharyngiomas or dysgerminomas. We report on a very rare differential diagnosis in a 11-year-old, prepubertal boy with a growth arrest (1.1 cm in 2 years, height - 2.38 SDS). 2 growth hormone stimulation tests confirmed GHD (2,7 and 2,3 ng/ml after priming). There was mild central hypothyroidism (fT4 1.04 ng/dl, ...