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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Jjhernandez][quote=Anonymous]The bone age usually does not match up with stages of puberty. This is completely normal. What is the concern exactly? 12.5 is hardly early puberty. Many kids are 1-2 years delayed bone age and the bone age readings are not exact. They are an estimate and the endocrinology may re-read the scans and give a completely different bone age.[/quote] She made it seem like having an elevated DHEA-S of 142 was not good with his bone age.[/quote] Is this a general practice pediatrician? If so, take everything they say with a grain of salt. Professionals will speak with an air of authority on topics they know very little about. The reason they hate google is you can easily walk into their office knowing more about a niche esoteric topic they last saw 15 years ago while studying for a licensing exam [/quote]
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