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Test Your Knowledge

This site aims to provide comprehensive information on the identification, diagnosis, and treatment of growth hormone deficiency (GHD). Take the quiz to test your knowledge.
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What is the prevalence of GHD in children?
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What are some of the symptoms children with GHD may experience?
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Once growth hormone (GH) is in the blood, it increases production of what other hormone?
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GH is important for what?
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GH is produced in what gland?
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Diagnosis of GH in children may include what type of testing?
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Treatments for GH deficiency may involve taking?
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What do you call a doctor who specializes in growth-related disorders in children?
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