Advances in molecular biology have led to the identification of mutations within several novel genes associated with the phenotype of isolated growth hormone deficiency, combined pituitary hormone deficiency, and syndromes such as septo-optic dysplasia. Progress has also been made in terms of the optimum diagnosis of disorders of stature and their treatment. The use of growth hormone for the treatment of adults with growth hormone deficiency and conditions such as Turner's syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, intrauterine growth restriction, and chronic renal failure has changed the practice of endocrinology, although cost-benefit implications remain to be established.
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