Relationships between skeletal maturity estimated from hand-wrist radiographs and the timing of the adolescent growth spurt

The roles of ossification events, bone stages and bone ages in the prediction of the timing of the pubertal growth spurt are examined using data from the Harpenden growth study. In general, predictions made more than two years in advance of the average age of peak height velocity (PHV) are of little...

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Bone Development
Child
Dentistry
Female
Forecasting
Growth
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Male
Maxillofacial Development
Osteogenesis
Puberty
Time Factors
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