46, XY Pure Gonadal Dysgenesis: A Case with Graves' Disease and Exceptionally Tall Stature
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A case of 46, XY pure gonadal dysgenesis with very tall stature was investigated. The 24-year-old, phenotypically female patient consulted our clinic because of linear growth persisting into adulthood. The patient was found to have no mutation or deletion of a sex-determining region of the Y chromosome, and also was found to have Graves disease. Growth was arrested with height remaining at 187 cm after normalization of the thyroid function by treatment with an antithyroid agent, although follow-up to monitor growth was limited to 3 months. In some cases of gonadal dysgenesis, then, Graves disease may contribute to an abnormally tall stature.(Internal Medicine 40: 740-743, 2001)
著者
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Fujieda Kenji
The Department Of Pediatrics School Of Medicine Hokkaido University
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Hiramori Katsuhiko
The Second Department Of Internal Medicine Memorial Heart Center Iwate Medical University
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Tajima Toshihiro
The Department Of Pediatrics School Of Medicine Hokkaido University
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KAWAMURA Minoru
the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital
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OWADA Masahiko
the Second Department of Internal Medicine
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KIMURA Yasukazu
the Second Department of Internal Medicine
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FUJIWARA Takuya
the Second Department of Internal Medicine
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SASAKI Akira
the First Department of Surgery, Iwate Medical University
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KAWAMURA Minoru
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital
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Kimura Yasukazu
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University
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Fujiwara Takuya
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University
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Hiramori Katsuhiko
The Second Department Of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University
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Owada Masahiko
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University
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Kawamura Minoru
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital
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Kawamura Minoru
The Second Department Of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University
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Sasaki Akira
The First Department Of Surgery Iwate Medical University
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SASAKI Akira
the First Department of Internal Medicine, Miyazaki Medical College
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