Effects of Treatment with Oxandrolone for 4 Years on the Frequency of Severe Arithmetic Learning Disability in Girls with Turner Syndrome

Judith L. Ross, Michele M.M. Mazzocco, Harvey Kushner, Karen Kowal, Gordon B. Cutler, David Roeltgen

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Abstract

Objectives: To study androgen treatment effects on arithmetic performance in girls with Turner syndrome. Study design: Forty-four girls, ages 10 to 14 years at baseline, completed 4 years of treatment with oxandrolone (Ox) or placebo (Pl). All received growth hormone and estrogen replacement therapy. We assessed the number of girls with severe learning disability (LD, standard score ≤5th percentile) on measures of academic arithmetic and reading achievement (WRAT-3, arithmetic and reading), given yearly, and the WIAT numerical operations (NOS) and reading subtests, given at year 4. Results: On the WRAT-3 arithmetic, the frequency of severe arithmetic LD was similar in the Ox and Pl groups at baseline and at years 1 and 2. At years 3 and 4, fewer girls in the Ox than Pl group had a severe arithmetic LD (year 4: 0/22 vs 5/21, P = .02). On the WIAT NOS (year 4), fewer girls in the Ox than Pl groups had a severe arithmetic LD (3/21 vs 8/20, P = .09). WIAT NOS error analysis suggested that the improved performance in the Ox group was associated with better performance on multiplication and division (P < .01). The frequency of severe LD for the WRAT-3 reading was similar for the Ox and Pl groups (all years) and for the WIAT reading subtest (year 4). Conclusions: Androgen treatment for 4 years in girls with Turner syndrome resulted in a small decrease in frequency of severe arithmetic LD, with no effect on reading LD.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)714-720
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Pediatrics
Volume155
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2009
Externally publishedYes

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Funding Information:
Supported by NIH NS32531. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Copyright:
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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