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Dactylitis and Growth Disorders

The British Journal of Radiology, 1963
The clinical and radiographic features of several forms of dactylitis seen in West Africa are briefly described. A description of growth disturbances that may follow dactylitis in children is given.
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Normal growth and growth disorders in children

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1995
Growth in children is influenced by innumerable factors, and to achieve optimal final height, the child has to be healthy, its nutrition sufficient, and the psychosocial environment stimulating and positive. During the 1st year of life nutritional factors and thyroid hormone seem to be the most important regulators of growth; during the following years
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Syndromic growth disorders

2011
Abstract Short stature (SS) is defined as height less than the third percentile or below –2 standard deviation score (SDS) with reference to chronological age according to standard growth curves. Children are born small for gestational age (SGA) when their birth height and/or birth weight are below or equal to –2 SDS using standards such
Thomas Edouard, Maïthé Tauber
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Disorders of Growth

2016
Short stature is one of the most common complaints that bring a child to a pediatric endocrinologist, either by parental choice or by referral from the family’s physician. Growth can be considered a bioassay of the state of health of the child as a normal growth rate usually is a good indicator of health.
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Growth and growth disorders

2002
John Miell, Annice Mukherjee
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Growth Disorders

2014
Max Pachl, Michael Hunt, Girish Jawaheer
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Growth Disorders

2016
Suraj Gupte, EM Gomez
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Growth Disorders

1990
David J. David   +2 more
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