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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not OP here, but DS is 4'5", 12 y/o Had scan of wrist done, showed normal bone age which surprised me. He's always late to lose teeth, looks way younger than his friends. Anyone know if it's possible to be a late bloomer and also have a normal bone age?[/quote] Yes. It’s possible because that bone age X-ray that you got is just a snapshot at a given moment in time. We get one every 6 months. My child with a growth disorder is younger than your son and 3 inches taller. I would consider getting a work up with an endocrinologist because if you need growth hormone therapy, you don’t have a lot of time left. And if he is just short, then you’ll know there isn’t anything else to be concerned about.[/quote]
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