Created at 2:26 p.m. Apr, 17, 2025
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mjeedaziz
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The next step here is obviously without doubt is to look at the growth chart, if it is normal and consistent —> reassuring & follow-up
If abnormal —> ddx —> chronic disease, malnutrition, endocrine.
I will not provide a reference, because it is well known and done in every respectable institute/hospital
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- This patient has constitutional growth delay and is expected to have a normal growth spurt and reach a normal adult height
- Growth chart typically shows the child dropping percentiles on the growth curve between 6 months to 3 years of age before regaining normal growth velocity

Photo Credit: CDC, Public Domain
- Growth chart typically shows the child dropping percentiles on the growth curve between 6 months to 3 years of age before regaining normal growth velocity

Photo Credit: CDC, Public Domain
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