Auxological and endocrinological features in internationally adopted children.

Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Stefano StagiOusmane Ndiaye

Abstract

In internationally adopted children disorders of linear growth, puberty development, thyroid function, and bone metabolism are frequently reported. It is important that these children receive careful auxological and endocrinological evaluations and follow-up.Pediatricians and other healthcare providers should be aware that auxological and endocrinological problems are common in newly arrived international adoptees.

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