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==Overview==
==Physical Examination==
Signs and symptoms of psychogenic dwarfism vary greatly. Because these disorders affect overall growth, many of them result in poor development in one or more body systems.
 
*[[Short stature]]: Short arms and legs, with particularly short upper arms and upper legs. short fingers, often with a wide separation between the middle and ring fingers.
*Weight that is inappropriate for the height
*Immature [[bone age]], an adult height around 4 feet (about 122 centimeters)
 
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Physical Examination

Signs and symptoms of psychogenic dwarfism vary greatly. Because these disorders affect overall growth, many of them result in poor development in one or more body systems.

  • Short stature: Short arms and legs, with particularly short upper arms and upper legs. short fingers, often with a wide separation between the middle and ring fingers.
  • Weight that is inappropriate for the height
  • Immature bone age, an adult height around 4 feet (about 122 centimeters)

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