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Growth Outcomes and Near Adult Height of Children with Congenital GH Deficiency (GHD) due to Abnormal Pituitary Development: Data from a Prospective, Multinational Observational Study | ESPE2018 Christopher Child; Juliane Leger; Cheri Deal; Imane Benabbad; Nan Jia; Werner Blum http://abstracts.eurospe.org/hrp/0089/hrp0089rfc13.2.htm Published: 2018-08-28
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Safety of GH in Paediatrics: The GeNeSIS Prospective Observational Study Experience between 1999 and 2015 (NCT01088412) | ESPE2016 Werner Blum; Christopher Child; George Chrousos; Elisabeth Cummings; Cheri Deal; Tomonobu Hasegawa; Paul-Martin Holterhus; Nan J http://abstracts.eurospe.org/hrp/0086/hrp0086rfc15.6.htm Published: 2016-08-19
Effect of Very Early Growth Hormone (GH) Treatment on Long-term Growth in Girls with Turner Syndrome (TS): A Multicenter, Open-Label, Extension Study | ESPE2016 Marsha Davenport; Patricia Fechner; Judith Ross; Erica Eugster; Nan Jia; Hiren Patel; Anthony Zagar; Charmian Quigley http://abstracts.eurospe.org/hrp/0086/hrp0086rfc6.3.htm Published: 2016-08-19
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Assessment of Primary Cancers in Growth Hormone-Treated Paediatric Patients Compared with General Population Registries: An Epidemiological Analysis of a Large, Multinational, Prospective Observational Study | ESPE2015 Christopher Child; Alan Zimmermann; Nan Jia; Leslie Robison; Jurgen Bramswig; Werner Blum http://abstracts.eurospe.org/hrp/0084/hrp0084p1-82.htm Published: 2015-08-26
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