Growth hormone deficiency in fanconis anemia. 2013

Mahua Roy, and A K Bala, and Debjani Roy, and Narayan Pandit
Pediatric Medicine, North Bengal Medical College & Hospital, Darjeeling, India ; 931, Jawpur Road, Kolkata, 700074 India.

Two cases of Fanconis anemia (FA) are reported here. Case 1 presented with hypoplastic anemia and skeletal abnormality. Case 2, his older brother had stunted growth, investigations detected growth hormone deficiency and mild hematological derangement without other endocrine abnormality. FA was confirmed by positive chromosomal breakages studies in both cases.

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