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Correa–Silva S et al. – Ghrelin–induced GH release increases significantly after 6 months of ketoconazole treatment in CD. This could suggest that a decrease in cortisol levels during this time period can partially restore glucocorticoid–induced GH suppression in CD. GH–releasing mechanisms stimulated by ghrelin/GHS could be more sensitive, as no changes in GHRH–induced GH release were observed.

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