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Reasons for Test

Suppression tests are ordered:

  • For children who show symptoms of gigantism
  • For adults who show signs of acromegaly (abnormally large bone growth)
  • To check for abnormalities in the function of the pituitary gland
  • If a tumor in the pituitary gland is suspected—This is done with another test called IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) that does not vary so much over time.
  • To monitor the effectiveness of GH replacement (commonly done with IGF-1 test)

GH stimulation tests are ordered:

  • For children who are significantly short for their age
  • When thyroid testing rules out a problem with the thyroid but growth is slower than expected
  • To check for abnormalities in the function of the pituitary gland
  • For children who have had radiation therapy
  • For children whose bones are not developing normally
  • For adults with symptoms of muscle weakness, lack of energy, thin skin, weak bones, and other symptoms that when taken together, suggest a lack of GH
  • For adults with pituitary disorders that increase the risk of growth hormone deficiency

Delayed Growth

Stunted Growth Child
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