The Little Women of Loja — Growth Hormone–Receptor Deficiency in an Inbred Population of Southern Ecuador
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Resumen
We describe an inbred population with a high incidence of growth hormone-receptor deficiency resulting in a clinical picture resembling Laron-type dwarfism but differing principally in showing a marked predominance of affected females. This population, of Mediterranean origin, may be genetically related to other reported populations with Laron-type dwarfism, but with the genetic defect linked to a trait resulting in the early fetal death of most affected males.
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Arlan L. Rosenbloom, & Jaime Guevara Aguirre, & Ron G. Rosenfeld, & Paul J. Fielder (1990). The Little Women of Loja — Growth Hormone–Receptor Deficiency in an Inbred Population of Southern Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm199011153232002