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Reply to "hand study revealed bone age two years younger than actual age - concern?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, by any chance is your child adopted? I have a relevant comment to make if adopted (but no time right now to post)[/quote] Not OP, but I have an adopted son whose bone age was determined to be two years younger than actual age a couple of years ago. He was expected to have a growth spurt around age 16. But, when I took him to the doctor at age 13, the doctor said he was in the growth spurt. We are now waiting for an endocrinology follow up. I'd love to hear what you have to say. Thanks. [/quote]
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