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Filter by:In growth hormone deficient patients: Determination of endogenous circulating ghrelin levels, ghrelin effects on insulin sensitivity, appetite, energy metabolism, and signal transduction in fat and muscle.
The purpose of this study is to see if Arimidex, an aromatase inhibitor, can delay epiphyseal fusion and increase predicted adult height in boys who are growth hormone deficient, in puberty, and who are taking growth hormone. This is a double blind, placebo controlled 3 year trial.
Deficiency of testosterone, growth hormone, or both hormones can result in osteoporosis. If either hormone is replaced, the condition of the bones improves. The purpose of this study is to determine if dual hormone treatment for men deficient in testosterone and growth hormone improves bone structure more than testosterone treatment alone.
This is a study to determine whether testosterone replacement with TheraDerm can improve bone density, mood, sex drive, thinking, and distribution of body fat and muscle mass in women with hypopituitarism.