What is the most common hip disorder in adolescence? _____
The first test to order for precocious puberty is _____
Absence of 2° pubertal development is normal in girls ≤ 14, and boys ≤ 15 _____
Hint: T/F
Female puberty occurs through the following stages: _____ at 8 years _____ at 9 years _____ at 10 years _____ at 11 years
Amblyopia caught at an early age (< 8) is treated by patching the _____ eye
Hint: good/bad
Precocious puberty (girls) = earlier than _____ Precocious puberty (boys) = earlier than _____
Hint: age
Patients can bear weight with septic arthritis of the knee _____
Hint: T/F
6 yo with insidious onset of hip/knee pain and an antalgic gait is suggestive of _____
Hint: diagnosis
What is the likely diagnosis in a well-appearing infant that presents with regurgitation after feeding, as well as eczema and painless, bloody stools? _____
Can slipped-capital-femoral epiphysis present with bilateral palpable inguinal lymph nodes? _____
Normal growth patterns
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Growth charts and interpretation
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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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Nutritional assessment tools
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Puberty stages (Tanner stages)
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Precocious puberty
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Delayed puberty
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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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