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Significado de los resultados anormales:
Los niveles bajos de GH señalan un problema en el hipotálamo o en la pituitaria. Las pruebas adicionales pueden indicar el sitio exacto de la deficiencia. En los niños, la deficiencia de la GH resulta en enanismo. En los adultos, puede asociarse con hipopituitarismo.
Es posible que entre el 10% y el 15% de personas, cuya pituitaria funciona normalmente, no responda a la primera prueba, por lo que, a menudo, se la debe repetir.

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