慢性疾病或残疾青少年的青春期生长和性成熟。

Pediatrician Pub Date : 1991-01-01
D S Rosen
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在患有慢性疾病或残疾的青少年中,青春期的进展可能是不正常的。生长或性成熟可能会延迟。在某些情况下,成年期的特征可能是身材矮小或性不成熟。遗传禀赋、营养缺乏或伴随治疗都可能导致生长紊乱;通常,青春期身体发育异常的基础是多因素的。本文综述了慢性疾病可能干扰青春期的主要机制,并讨论了常见慢性疾病对青春期过程的影响。
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Pubertal growth and sexual maturation for adolescents with chronic illness or disability.

In adolescents with chronic illness or disability, the progress of puberty may be abnormal. Growth or sexual maturation may be delayed. In some cases, adulthood may be characterized by short stature or sexual immaturity. Genetic endowment, nutritional deficiency, or concomitants of treatment all may contribute to disordered growth; frequently the basis of abnormal physical development in adolescence is multifactorial. This paper reviews the major mechanisms by which chronic conditions may interfere with puberty and discusses the effects of common chronic conditions on the pubertal process.

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