J Med Assoc Thai 2006; 89 (9):1396-9

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Growth Pattern of Childhood Thyrotoxicosis: Longitudinal Follow-Up to Final Height
Jaruratanasirikul S Mail, Sriplung H

Objective: To study the growth pattern of children affected with thyrotoxicosis.
Material and Method: A retrospective study of growth data of 40 patients with thyrotoxicosis diagnosed at
prepuberty or at early puberty was conducted. All patients were evaluated for height and weight every 3-6
months. Height and weight were transformed to standard deviation score (SDS) to account for differences of
age and sex.
Results: At the time of diagnosis, the patients were slightly underweight for height (weight SDS -0.27 ± 1.24,
height SDS -0.06 ± 1.26). After 1 year of treatment, the average weight gain of the patients was 4.9 ± 3.1 kg,
resulting in becoming relatively overweight for height (weight SDS +0.32 ± 1.42, height SDS +0.02 ± 1.32).
At the time of reaching their final height, the patients had an appropriate weight for height (weight SDS +0.06
± 0.21, height SDS -0.04 ± 1.01). The average final height SDS of the patients was -0.04 ± 1.01. This was at the
average of the general population, but was +0.57 ± 0.48 SDS or +2.85 ± 1.0 cm greater than their target
height (p <0.01).
Conclusion: Growth of patients with thyrotoxicosis showed the same pattern as in the general population. The
final height of thyrotoxicosis patients was averagely +0.57 SDS or +2.85 cm greater than their genetic
potential. This could be from the result of secular trend in the general population rather than being the effect
of thyrotoxicosis.

Keywords:
Graves disease, growth, thyrotoxicosis


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