pyridostigmine stimulation GH test

The pyridostigmine GH test was carried out by the following principle. Pyridinamine stimulates cholinesterase to increase central acetylcholine levels and stimulate pituitary GH release. Below normal: patients with pituitary GH deficiency have no response. Abnormal results: Adult growth hormone deficiency often has fewer or no symptoms. But in children, it can cause growth retardation and even become a dwarf. People who need to be examined: suspected dwarfs. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: endocrine examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Tips: Pay attention to the normal diet, pay attention to normal work and rest, and prevent endocrine disorders. Normal value [Normal value] GH level is greater than 7ug/l in 2-3 hours after normal children take the drug. Clinical significance Patients with pituitary GH deficiency have no response. Abnormal results: Adult growth hormone deficiency often has fewer or no symptoms. But in children, it can cause growth retardation and even become a dwarf. People who need to be examined: suspected dwarfs. Low results may be diseases: precautions for dwarfism Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor's request. 1. Small sample test 100% of subjects responded to pyridinium. 2, individual patients with oral pyridostigmine occur intestinal fistula, abdominal pain and bradycardia and other reactions, can be used against 654-25-10mg. Inspection process [method] 1. Fasting overnight and rest in bed. 2. Oral pyridinamine 2mg/Kg body weight. 3. Blood was taken at 0, 60, 90, and 120 minutes to check GH. [Conclusion] The patient's oral pyridine can not be excited after oral administration of pyridostine, which is consistent with the diagnosis of pituitary GH deficiency. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate crowd: the exact use of pyridinium for the test. Adverse reactions and risks There are no related complications and hazards.

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