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Bone Age & Predicted Adult Height

Compare skeletal age (Greulich-Pyle / Tanner-Whitehouse) to chronological age and predict adult height using the Bayley-Pinneau method. Essential for short stature, precocious puberty and growth disorder workup.

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Clinical Disclaimer: Bone age must be read by a qualified radiologist using the standard atlas. Greulich-Pyle is the most commonly used method; TW3 is more precise but time-consuming. Bayley-Pinneau predictions have ±5 cm uncertainty. Always interpret with auxological data and pubertal Tanner stage. Always verify against your local prescribing reference and apply clinical judgment.

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DoctorScribe plots height, weight, BMI, bone age vs IAP and WHO charts on a single dashboard — auto-flags crossing percentiles and prompts endocrine referral.

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