PMID: 4287048Jun 17, 1966Paper

Growth-hormone deficiency in man: an isolated, recessively inherited defect

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D L RimoinV A Mc Kusick

Abstract

A deficiency of human growth hormone not associated with other pituitary deficiencies was observed in midgets with sexual ateliosis, a form of dwarfism inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. Body proportions, sexual development, birth weight, and postpartum lactation are normal in this syndrome.

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