Abstract

Proper growth is a marker of the overall health of a child. Growth monitoring in infancy and childhood is a central part of preventative child health programs. For early recognition of pathological causes of growth failure, accurate measurements of height and weight using standardized methods is fundamental. The general pediatrician is a key participant, as he/she provides the auxological data to determine if further testing is needed. This review provides an outline for the general pediatrician for proper auxological measurements, normal variants versus abnormal growth, initial testing for abnormal growth, and when to refer to a pediatric endocrinologist.

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