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Short Stature

Short Stature - Keep Kids Healthy
Short stature in children, with a discussion of familial and constitutional delay, growth hormone defiency, tests and treatments.

Short Stature - Poll | News | Books | More Links



Yet Another Height Calculator - Keep Kids Healthy
Use your child's current height and where they are on the growth curve right now to predict their future height.

Kids Height Predictor - About Pediatrics
Predict your child's future height.

Kids Height Calculator- About Pediatrics
Two Years Times Two Method, which uses simple linear regressions and doubles a child's height at age two years.

Growth Hormone for Short Kids - Keep Kids Healthy
Information about growth hormone treatment for short kids who are born small for gestational age and don't catch-up in their growth.

Turner Syndrome: Conditions - Keep Kids Healthy
Turner syndrome, a chromosomal disorder that can cause girls to have short stature, a failure to begin puberty and infertility.

Prader Willi Syndrome in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Prader Willi Syndrome is a genetic condition that can cause hypotonia (poor muscle tone), mental retardation, obestity, uncontrollable hunger and a voracious appetite.



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