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| Title: | The effect of oxandrolone on voice frequency in growth hormone-treated girls with Turner syndrome |
| Author(s): | Menke, L.A. Sas, T.C.J. Koningsbrugge, S.H. van Ridder, M.A. de Zandwijken, G.R. Boersma, B. Dejonckere, P.H. Muinck Keizer-Schrama, S.M.P.F. de Otten, B.J. (072892560) Wit, J.M. |
| Publication year: | 2011 |
| Document type: | Article / Letter to editor |
| Journal: | Journal of Voice |
| ISSN: | 0892-1997 |
| Volume: | vol. 25 |
| Issue: | iss. 5 |
| Start page: | p. 602 |
| End page: | p. 610 |
| Annotation: | Menke, Leonie A Sas, Theo C J van Koningsbrugge, Sophie H L de Ridder, Maria A J Zandwijken, Gladys R J Boersma, Bart Dejonckere, Philippe H de Muinck Keizer-Schrama, Sabine M P F Otten, Barto J Wit, Jan M Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't United States J Voice. 2011 Sep;25(5):602-10. Epub 2010 Oct 25. |
| Abstract: | OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Oxandrolone (Ox) increases height gain but may also cause voice deepening in growth hormone (GH)-treated girls with Turner syndrome (TS). We assessed the effect of Ox on objective and subjective speaking voice frequency in GH-treated girls with TS. STUDY DESIGN: A multicenter, randomized, placebo (Pl)-controlled, double-blind study was conducted. METHODS: One hundred thirty-three patients were included and treated with GH (1.33 mg/m2/d) from baseline, combined with Pl or Ox in a low (0.03 mg/kg/d) or conventional (0.06 mg/kg/d) dose from the age of 8 years and estrogens from the age of 12 years. Yearly from starting Ox/Pl until 6 months after discontinuing GH+Ox/Pl, voices were recorded and questionnaires were completed. RESULTS: At start, mean (+/-standard deviation [SD]) voice frequency SD score (SDS) was high for age (1.0+/-1.2, P<0.001) but normal for height. Compared with GH+Pl, voices tended to lower on GH+Ox 0.03 (P=0.09) and significantly lowered on GH+Ox 0.06 (P=0.007). At the last measurement, voice frequency SDS was still relatively high in GH+Pl group (0.6+/-0.7, P=0.002) but similar to healthy girls in both GH+Ox groups. Voice frequency became lower than -2 SDS in one patient (3%) on GH+Ox 0.03 and three patients (11%) on GH+Ox 0.06. The percentage of patients reporting subjective voice deepening was similar between the dosage groups. CONCLUSIONS: Untreated girls with TS have relatively high-pitched voices. The addition of Ox to GH decreases voice frequency in a dose-dependent way. Although most voice frequencies remain within the normal range, they may occasionally become lower than -2 SDS, especially on GH+Ox 0.06 mg/kg/d. |
| Subject: | IGMD 8: Mitochondrial medicine |
| Organization: | UMCN Extern Paediatrics Medical Psychology |
| Appears in Collections: | Academic bibliography
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