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| Serial number | Property name | Description |
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| 1 | Sex | Depending on the gender of the child, the doctor will perform different tests. Gender is divided into male and female |
| 2 | Growth rate | The number of centimeters of growth per year is used to determine whether the child is growing slowly or normally. In general, children between the ages of 1 and 18 grow 1–8 cm per year. |
| 3 | Body mass | We can determine whether the growth is uniform or deformed by looking at the size of the child. |
| 4 | Bone age | Bone age is examined and compared with the true age. The values are normal bone age and lagging bone age. |
| 5 | Father's height | To determine whether the father is short by checking the father's height. |
| 6 | Mother's height | The height of the mother was examined to determine whether the mother was short. |
| 7 | Family history | To determine whether the height of close relatives in the family is hereditary or not. The values are yes and no. |
| 8 | Maternal smoking during pregnancy | To check whether the mother smoked during pregnancy and the age of smoking. The range of values is 0–30. |
| 9 | Maternal hypertension during pregnancy | To check whether the mother had high blood pressure during pregnancy. The values were yes and no. |
| 10 | Maternal pregnancy hypertension | To check whether the mother has hyperemesis during pregnancy. The values were yes and no. |
| 11 | Adolescence | To find out the time of puberty. Values are normal, early. |
| 12 | Thyroid function | The values of FT3 and FT4 in laboratory tests are normal and abnormal. The values are normal and abnormal. |
| 13 | Chromosome karyotype | In special cases, the karyotype of the chromosome is examined. The values are normal and variable. |
| 14 | CT/MRI | The size of the pituitary gland and the presence of occupational lesions are observed. The values are normal and abnormal. |
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