Created at 4:33 a.m. Jun, 19, 2025
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Jwill
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This is tested directly on this NBME on when hormone treatment is beneficial.
15yo F pt presentation clearly is Turner, and asks the most appropriate way to determine if the pt is a candidate for Growth hormone therapy?
Answer = Skelatal survey to asses epiphyses
Explanation states "prior to tx Skelatal survey is necessary to ensure the epiphyses are not fused"
Source: Other - NBME CCSSA 15.2.39
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{{c2::Growth}} hormone may be used to treat short stature in {{c1::Turner}} syndrome, which is characterized by an XO genotype
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Pathoma
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Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Anterior and Posterior Pituitary : Growth Hormone Deficiency
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Fetal Development: Chromosomal Disorders
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Fetal Development: Chromosomal Disorders
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