Following are common causes of sho stature in a child EXCEPT
Correct Answer: Klinefelte's syndrome
Description: Signs and symptoms of Klinefelter syndrome may include: Taller than average stature. Longer legs, shoer torso and broader hips compared with other boys. Absent, delayed or incomplete pubey. After pubey, less muscle and less facial and body hair compared with other teens. Small, firm testicles. Small penis. Enlarged breast tissue (gynecomastia) Reference: GHAI Essential pediatrics, 8th edition
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