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Further increase in forearm cortical bone mineral content after discontinuation of growth hormone replacement
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After discontinuation of GH replacement the further increase in forearm cortical bone mineral content without a significant increase in forearm bone width suggests that the increase in cortical bone mineral content is due to a persisting effect of previous GH replacement, and not to further spontaneous attainment of bone mass before peak bone mass is reached. These findings emphasize the importance of continuing to monitor bone mass after the stimulus to increase bone turnover has been withdrawn.
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