Evaluating the child with short stature
- PMID: 3302894
- DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)36289-7
Evaluating the child with short stature
Abstract
Short stature is a common pediatric problem that requires us to decide whether a child's small size represents only normal variation or indicates the presence of an underlying disease. In a population of children two standard deviations (SD) below the mean for height (below the third percentile), about 20 per cent may be expected to have pathologic short stature with the remaining 80 per cent about equally divided between familial short stature and constitutional growth delay. In contrast, most children three SD below the mean for height have pathologic short stature. Set forth in this article is an orderly approach to identify normal variants of short stature and to investigate the causes of pathologic short stature.
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