Growth in Childhood
Birth weights in CdLS are significantly lower than the average birth weight and children with CdLS are almost always short in stature. Young children tend to have a below average weight when compared to others their age, although obesity can occur in later life. A small head size is also often common in individuals with CdLS. Growth charts are available that are specific to individuals with CdLS.
order Titel Delete order Titel Delete 220 R11 order Titel Delete # Titel Delete 1 USA Nutritional Survey Results 2 Grobal study, Growth and Development 3 Growth in Childhood 4 Diet and Nutrition Issues with CdLS 5 Growth # Titel Delete 1 Growth hormone effectiveness 2 Bone Age 3 Growth Hormones 4 Failure to Thrive 5 Slow Weight Gain 6 Weight gain and CdLS 7 Growth and Calories 8 Microcephaly 9 Growth Hormones 10 Groei hormonen 11 Weight Gain 12 Growth Hormone Therapy 13 Growth hormones side effects 14 Slow weight gain 15 Chiari Malformation # Titel Delete Titel Delete