Antonio Carrascosa
Department of Pediatrics
Institut de Recerca
Hospital Vall d'Hebron
Centre for Biomedical Research on Rare Diseases
Spain
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- Growth hormone (GH) dose, but not exon 3-deleted/full-length GH receptor polymorphism genotypes, influences growth response to two-year GH Therapy in Short Small-for-Gestational-Age Children. Carrascosa, A., Audí, L., Esteban, C., Fernández-Cancio, M., Andaluz, P., Gussinyé, M., Clemente, M., Yeste, D., Albisu, M.A. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2008)
- The exon 3-deleted/full-length growth hormone receptor polymorphism did not influence growth response to growth hormone therapy over two years in prepubertal short children born at term with adequate weight and length for gestational age. Carrascosa, A., Audí, L., Fernández-Cancio, M., Esteban, C., Andaluz, P., Vilaró, E., Clemente, M., Yeste, D., Albisu, M.A., Gussinyé, M. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2008)
- The d3/fl-growth hormone (GH) receptor polymorphism does not influence the effect of GH treatment (66 microg/kg per day) or the spontaneous growth in short non-GH-deficient small-for-gestational-age children: results from a two-year controlled prospective study in 170 Spanish patients. Carrascosa, A., Esteban, C., Espadero, R., Fernández-Cancio, M., Andaluz, P., Clemente, M., Audí, L., Wollmann, H., Fryklund, L., Parodi, L. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2006)
- Children born small for gestational age (SGA) who fail to achieve catch up growth by 2-8 years of age are short from infancy to adulthood. Data from a cross-sectional study of 486 Spanish children. Carrascosa, A., Vicens-Calvet, E., Yeste, D., Espadero, R.M., Ulied, A. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Rev (2006)
- Fetal growth regulation and intrauterine growth retardation. Carrascosa, A., Yeste, D., Copil, A., Audí, L., Gusinyé, M., Vicens-Calvet, E., Clemente, M. J. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Metab. (2004)
- Thyroid function in seventy-five healthy preterm infants thirty to thirty-five weeks of gestational age: a prospective and longitudinal study during the first year of life. Carrascosa, A., Ruiz-Cuevas, P., Potau, N., Almar, J., Salcedo, S., Clemente, M., Yeste, D. Thyroid (2004)