Growth hormone: If you think there's a problem with growth inhibition, it could be from pituitary dysfunction and/or a lack of growth hormone. You should see your family md for workup and hormone levels. An endocrinologist can help significantly.
Answered 9/19/2013
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Hormone: Lack of growth is more often the result of a hormone problem than a neurologic one.
Answered 7/1/2014
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