Exam: Abnormality of Stature in Children: Short Stature, Tall Stature Causes and Management
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1
A 6-year-old boy presents with height below the 3rd percentile and a growth velocity of only 2 cm/year. He has truncal obesity, an immature face, and delayed bone age by 3 years. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
Familial short stature
B
Constitutional delay of growth
C
Growth hormone deficiency
D
Achondroplasia