. Human Growth Hormone (hGH) is produced by the pituitary gland, where it travels to various tissues and organs, promoting growth and regulating metabolism.
. It is primarily used to diagnose growth disorders in children, such as growth hormone deficiency or gigantism, and to evaluate conditions like acromegaly in adults.
. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
. The test also helps in monitoring the effectiveness of GH treatments and assessing pituitary gland function.