Wilcox P G, Weiner D S, Leighley B
Akron Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Ohio 44308.
J Pediatr Orthop. 1988 Mar-Apr;8(2):196-200.
Several maturation factors relative to growth and epiphyseal development were reviewed retrospectively in 191 patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis, including bone age, height and weight, thyroid functions, sex hormone levels, and growth hormone levels. Seventy-one percent of 138 patients had weights above the 80th percentile. Active thyroid (T3) was significantly low in 25% of 80 patients studied. Testosterone levels were markedly depressed in 76% of 64 patients tested. In this same group, 87% had low growth hormone levels. The consistently low testosterone and growth hormone levels, along with a tendency toward hypothyroidism, lend support to the biochemical theory of a delicate hormonal imbalance in slipped capital femoral epiphysis.
对191例股骨头骨骺滑脱患者回顾性分析了几种与生长及骨骺发育相关的成熟因素,包括骨龄、身高和体重、甲状腺功能、性激素水平及生长激素水平。138例患者中71%体重高于第80百分位数。在接受研究的80例患者中,25%的患者活性甲状腺素(T3)显著降低。在接受检测的64例患者中,76%的患者睾酮水平明显降低。在同一组中,87%的患者生长激素水平较低。睾酮和生长激素水平持续偏低,以及存在甲状腺功能减退倾向,支持了股骨头骨骺滑脱中存在微妙激素失衡的生化理论。