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Hallermann-Streiff SyndromeClinical and Prognostic Considerations
MAJ Russell W. Steele, MC;
LTC James W. Bass, MC
Am J Dis Child. 1970;120(5):462-465.
Abstract
A patient with the Hallermann-Streiff syndrome showed significant findings, including demonstration of decreased thoracic compliance and a marked response of growth hormone to arginine stimulation. No metabolic or chromosomal defect could be demonstrated in this patient.
Author Affiliations
USA; USA, Honolulu
From the Pediatric Service, Department of Medicine, US Army Tripler General Hospital (Drs. Steele and Bass), and the Section of Pediatrics, University of Hawaii School of Medicine (Dr. Steele), Honolulu.
Footnotes
Received for publication May 15, 1970.
Reprint requests to Pediatric Service, US Army Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu, APO San Francisco 96438 (Dr. Steele).
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