2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302008000500009
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Tratamento com hormônio de crescimento em crianças com doenças crônicas

Abstract: Crianças com doenças crônicas freqüentemente apresentam crescimento inadequado e baixa estatura. A falência do crescimento é multifatorial. Nas doenças inflamatórias, como na artrite juvenil idiopática e nas doenças inflamatórias intestinais, o crescimento é comprometido também pelo processo inflamatório. Muitas vezes, o tratamento da doença de base compromete o crescimento, especialmente quando é necessário glicocorticóides. Em algumas situações é possível comprovar a deficiência associada de hormônio de cres… Show more

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“…20 Chronic kidney disease affects the growth of children and adolescents compromising the organs directly and indirectly involved with the disease, due to inadequate nutrition, malabsorption, increased catabolism, the associated complications and infections, and the effects of the treatment of the disease. 21 An important aspect to direct the nursing actions toward the children with chronic kidney disease is aimed at preventing inadequate growth. Accordingly, the guidance for these families should emphasize treatment and nutrition and requires the professionals to involve themselves in the process, so that they feel co-responsible for the evolution of the growth of the children, with minimal compromise.…”
Section: Requirement Of Developmental Self Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Chronic kidney disease affects the growth of children and adolescents compromising the organs directly and indirectly involved with the disease, due to inadequate nutrition, malabsorption, increased catabolism, the associated complications and infections, and the effects of the treatment of the disease. 21 An important aspect to direct the nursing actions toward the children with chronic kidney disease is aimed at preventing inadequate growth. Accordingly, the guidance for these families should emphasize treatment and nutrition and requires the professionals to involve themselves in the process, so that they feel co-responsible for the evolution of the growth of the children, with minimal compromise.…”
Section: Requirement Of Developmental Self Carementioning
confidence: 99%