Which is more severe, Duchenne or Becker muscular dystrophy? _____
In thyroid hormone deficiency, bone age is _____ than chronologic age
Clinical features of _____ syndrome include short height, small head circumference, facies with saddle nose and prominent forehead, small genitalia, and delayed skeletal maturation
Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis is a childhood arthritis seen in patients younger than _____ old
By age 1, the total antibody level is approximately _____% of adult levels
What demographic (age, gender) is associated with Ewing sarcoma? _____
The _____ stages of sexual development are assigned independently to genitalia, pubic hair, and breast
What is the most common cause of iron deficiency in infants? _____
The most common cause of burns in children are _____ burns
Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy most often presents when patients are _____
Normal growth patterns
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Failure to thrive evaluation
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Short stature workup
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Tall stature evaluation
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Obesity in children
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Growth hormone disorders
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Impact of chronic disease on growth
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Catch-up growth
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