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. 2002 Apr;115(4):607-11.

Evaluation of referrals for genetic investigation of short stature in Hong Kong

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Evaluation of referrals for genetic investigation of short stature in Hong Kong

Wai Fan Fanny Lam et al. Chin Med J (Engl). 2002 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To establish a profile of the causes of apparently unexplained SS in genetic referral center and evaluate the current referral system.

Methods: This was a retrospective database survey on patients who were referred our clinical genetic service from 1988 - 1998 primarily because of SS. We retrieved the study population from our computer database using "short stature"as a search handle and then studied the demographic, clinical and laboratory data from their medical records.

Results: Three hundred and fifty-three subjects were referred for genetic evaluation of SS in 1988 - 1998. The mean age of referred subjects was 11.5 years and the female to male ratio was 7.6. All referrals had undergone cytogenetic studies to exclude chromosomal abnormalities, 19% of girls with apparently unexplained short stature had Turner syndrome; at least 47.9% of the study population were normal variants and 25% of the referrals had inadequate information for classification.

Conclusions: Genetic investigation is essential in the management of patients with SS, especially for girls suspected of having Turner syndrome, in which growth hormone treatment has shown to improve final height. We also highlight the inherited causes of short stature, which were often misdiagnosed as benign familial short stature, and discussed the drawbacks of the current referral system.

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