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Stability of IGF-I concentration despite divergent results of repeated GH stimulating tests indicates poor reproducibility of test results.

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2006

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The correlation between the results of GH tests, repeated during the two evaluations, was weak (r=0.22, p<0.05 for all patients and r=0.25, p<0.05 for the patients examined 2 times within 1 year), with the high within-subject variability (43.4 % and 59.5 %, respectively). Conversely, the correlation between two values of IGF-I SDS was good both for all patients (r=0.65, p<0.05) and especially for the patients examined twice within 1 year (r=0.96, p<0.05), with low within-subject variability for the latter subgroup of patients (11.2 %). The same GH stimulating tests, performed twice in the same patient, led to different conclusions (either the confirmation of GHD diagnosis or its exclusion) in most of examined patients. Poor reproducibility of GH stimulating tests, rather than the possibility of short-term changes in GH secretion, was confirmed.