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andymrr
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My chronological age is 19.5 but my bone age is 18, could I still squeeze out an inch?
"This child's chronological age is 19 years and 5 months(s). The bone age most closely matches that of a 18 years and 0 month(s) old male, according to the Greulich and Pyle chart. The standard deviation is 26 months. Growth plates are closed.
The bone age is normal.
Impression:
Normal bone age."
"This child's chronological age is 19 years and 5 months(s). The bone age most closely matches that of a 18 years and 0 month(s) old male, according to the Greulich and Pyle chart. The standard deviation is 26 months. Growth plates are closed.
The bone age is normal.
Impression:
Normal bone age."