GH1, growth hormone 1, 2688

N. diseases: 686; N. variants: 27
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0432072
Disease: Dysmorphic features
Dysmorphic features
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE The aim of this study is to test the hypotheses that (a) individuals with deletions and UPD have different physical and dysmorphic features, (b) individuals treated with GH have different physical and dysmorphic features than those not treated, and (c) GH treatment effects are different for individuals with UPD in comparison to those with deletions. 31782896 2020
CUI: C0432072
Disease: Dysmorphic features
Dysmorphic features
0.060 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE Similarly, no significant difference in long-term remission was detected between primary surgery and repeat surgery (54% vs 33%, p = 0.22).Long-term remission was significantly influenced by extent of resection, cavernous sinus invasion (radiologically as well as surgically reported), and preoperative and early postoperative GH and IGF-1 levels (within 24-48 hours after surgery) as well as by clinical grade, with lower remission rates in patients with dysmorphic features and/or medical comorbidities (grade 2-3) compared to minimally symptomatic or silent cases (grade 1). 31604330 2019
CUI: C0432072
Disease: Dysmorphic features
Dysmorphic features
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE Growth without growth hormone and similar dysmorphic features in three patients with sporadic combined pituitary hormone deficiencies. 19844116 2009
CUI: C0432072
Disease: Dysmorphic features
Dysmorphic features
0.060 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE We report a rare case of growth hormone and gonadotropin deficiency associated with dysmorphic features. 12008745 2002
CUI: C0432072
Disease: Dysmorphic features
Dysmorphic features
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE Defective growth hormone secretion and hypogonadism in the new syndrome of congenital hypoparathyroidism, growth failure and dysmorphic features. 10830039 2000
CUI: C0432072
Disease: Dysmorphic features
Dysmorphic features
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE Partial growth hormone (GH) insensitivity can be defined as the clinical and biochemical features of IGF-I deficiency without GH deficiency and in the absence of the dysmorphic features of Laron syndrome. 10698589 1999