Although referral for evaluation of tall stature is much less common than for short stature, early diagnosis in the paediatric age of clinical pictures leading to tall stature is crucial, both in order to detect conditions which can be properly treated and in order to limit excessive final heights; nowadays tall stature may be cause of psychosocial problems. This paper reviews different items related to tall stature in childhood. First of all, our review focuses on the definition of tall stature and the classification of the main clinical conditions associated with either tallness or excessive growth is discussed. Secondly, the clinical picture and the most recent breakthroughs of each of these conditions are reviewed. A diagnostic flow-cha...
Child growth is a multifactorial process combining the influence of the polygenic form of inheritanc...
Tall stature is defined as height above 97th percentile for age and sex or more than 2SD above the m...
ABSTRACT: Background: Extremely tall children (defined as height SDS (HSDS) ≥+3) are frequently ref...
Clinicians generally use the term "tall stature" to define a height more than two standard deviation...
Clinicians generally use the term "tall stature" to define a height more than two standard deviation...
Abstract Referral for an assessment of tall stature is less common than for short stature. Tall stat...
Referral for an assessment of tall stature is less common than for short stature. Tall stature is de...
Tall stature and/or accelerated growth (TS/AG) in a child can be the result of a primary or secondar...
Tall stature is a common reason for consultation of a paediatric endocrinologist. It is important to...
Tall stature is a common reason for consultation of a paediatric endocrinologist. It is important to...
Children and adolescents whose heights and growth velocities deviate from the normal percentiles on ...
Aim To develop a guideline for preventive child healthcare professionals in order to improve early d...
In this review article, the physiology of linear growth, aetiologic clasification, clinical and lab...
Although tall stature in itself is not a medical problem, underlying pathology should be ruled out a...
Child growth is a multifactorial process combining the influence of the polygenic form of inheritanc...
Child growth is a multifactorial process combining the influence of the polygenic form of inheritanc...
Tall stature is defined as height above 97th percentile for age and sex or more than 2SD above the m...
ABSTRACT: Background: Extremely tall children (defined as height SDS (HSDS) ≥+3) are frequently ref...
Clinicians generally use the term "tall stature" to define a height more than two standard deviation...
Clinicians generally use the term "tall stature" to define a height more than two standard deviation...
Abstract Referral for an assessment of tall stature is less common than for short stature. Tall stat...
Referral for an assessment of tall stature is less common than for short stature. Tall stature is de...
Tall stature and/or accelerated growth (TS/AG) in a child can be the result of a primary or secondar...
Tall stature is a common reason for consultation of a paediatric endocrinologist. It is important to...
Tall stature is a common reason for consultation of a paediatric endocrinologist. It is important to...
Children and adolescents whose heights and growth velocities deviate from the normal percentiles on ...
Aim To develop a guideline for preventive child healthcare professionals in order to improve early d...
In this review article, the physiology of linear growth, aetiologic clasification, clinical and lab...
Although tall stature in itself is not a medical problem, underlying pathology should be ruled out a...
Child growth is a multifactorial process combining the influence of the polygenic form of inheritanc...
Child growth is a multifactorial process combining the influence of the polygenic form of inheritanc...
Tall stature is defined as height above 97th percentile for age and sex or more than 2SD above the m...
ABSTRACT: Background: Extremely tall children (defined as height SDS (HSDS) ≥+3) are frequently ref...