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Use of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Analogs in Children: Update by an International Consortium.

Authors :
Bangalore Krishna K
Fuqua JS
Rogol AD
Klein KO
Popovic J
Houk CP
Charmandari E
Lee PA
Freire AV
Ropelato MG
Yazid Jalaludin M
Mbogo J
Kanaka-Gantenbein C
Luo X
Eugster EA
Klein KO
Vogiatzi MG
Reifschneider K
Bamba V
Garcia Rudaz C
Kaplowitz P
Backeljauw P
Allen DB
Palmert MR
Harrington J
Guerra-Junior G
Stanley T
Torres Tamayo M
Miranda Lora AL
Bajpai A
Silverman LA
Miller BS
Dayal A
Horikawa R
Oberfield S
Rogol AD
Tajima T
Popovic J
Witchel SF
Rosenthal SM
Finlayson C
Hannema SE
Castilla-Peon MF
Mericq V
Medina Bravo PG
Source :
Hormone research in paediatrics [Horm Res Paediatr] 2019; Vol. 91 (6), pp. 357-372. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jul 18.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This update, written by authors designated by multiple pediatric endocrinology societies (see List of Participating Societies) from around the globe, concisely addresses topics related to changes in GnRHa usage in children and adolescents over the last decade. Topics related to the use of GnRHa in precocious puberty include diagnostic criteria, globally available formulations, considerations of benefit of treatment, monitoring of therapy, adverse events, and long-term outcome data. Additional sections review use in transgender individuals and other pediatric endocrine related conditions. Although there have been many significant changes in GnRHa usage, there is a definite paucity of evidence-based publications to support them. Therefore, this paper is explicitly not intended to evaluate what is recommended in terms of the best use of GnRHa, based on evidence and expert opinion, but rather to describe how these drugs are used, irrespective of any qualitative evaluation. Thus, this paper should be considered a narrative review on GnRHa utilization in precocious puberty and other clinical situations. These changes are reviewed not only to point out deficiencies in the literature but also to stimulate future studies and publications in this area.<br /> (© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1663-2826
Volume :
91
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Hormone research in paediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31319416
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000501336