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性别差异对评价生长缓慢结果的影响
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作者 grimberg a. Kutikov J.K. +1 位作者 Cucchiara a.J. 冉海红 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2005年第7期31-32,共2页
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare sex differences among referrals for evaluation of poor growth.Study design: This study was based on chart reviews of all new-patient encounters at Children’s Hos... Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare sex differences among referrals for evaluation of poor growth.Study design: This study was based on chart reviews of all new-patient encounters at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Diagnostic and Research Growth Center for short stature or poor growth evaluations during 2001.Outcome measures were patient growth characteristics, frequency of underlying pathology, and frequency of laboratory and radiologic investigations before referral.Results: One hundred eighty-two boys and 96 girls were referred (P <.0001).Girls were shorter, relative to the general population (median height z score, -2.4 vs -1.9 for boys, P =.02) and mid-parental target heights (median deficit, 1.9 vs 1.3 SD, P <.01).Differences were more pronounced starting at age 9 years.Median time to referral from initial fall-off on the growth curve was 35 months in girls and 24 months in boys (not significant).The percentage of girls (41%) with organic disease significantly exceeded that of boys (15%).Conversely, more boys (72%) than girls (48%) were of normal height or short but healthy (P <.0001).Sex was not associated with frequency of tests before referral; neither was severity of short stature.Conclusions: Sex differences in short stature referrals may delay diagnosis of diseases in girls while promoting overzealous evaluations of healthy boys who do not appear to be tall enough. 展开更多
关键词 性别差异 发育状况 身材矮小 专业评价 儿童医院 病理性变化 检查次数 治疗群体 研究中心 放射学检查
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