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Reply to "hand study revealed bone age two years younger than actual age - concern?"
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[quote=Anonymous]It would be worth a consult with a pediatric endocrinologist. It's the teeth that make me suggest it... My son has a growth hormone deficiency. He didn't have a delay with teeth, but many kids with GHD do. He had a lot of GI & feeding issues that they used to explain the slow growth - & they said the delayed bone age was good, but we finally saw an endocrinologist to rule out a deficiency & - lo & behold - he had a clear deficiency after testing - not even a maybe - it was definite. He's on treatment & his growth has taken off & his appetite has increased. He has ADHD too, so his weight is still low - he burns calories like mad, but I at least know that he is eating well.[/quote]
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