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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with others to have a pediatric endocrinologist[b] take [/b]a look at the bone age scan. If your child is small and showing delayed bone age, that is a GOOD sign as it means he still [b]has[/b] more room to grow. My DS was referred to a PE last year because he fell to <10th percentile in height and was showing no signs of puberty. His bone age study showed that he was ~2.5 years behind in bone age. DS has grown steadily over the past year and, at 16, is up around 25th percentile but bone age is still showing ~3 years delay, which means he still has a lot of growth left. He just might not reach his full growth potential until he's in college, similar to the PP's son. That said, his bloodwork always showed low testosterone levels, which were consistent with where he was in puberty so I would definitely ask about that. If it's high, it may mean he's about to hit a growth spurt but definitely check with a PE as they will be able to run other tests to see what Tanner Stage he is in.[/quote] Same poster. Sorry for the typos.[/quote]
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