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How Does a Leg Length X-Ray Work? for Parents
Doctors use leg length X-rays to measure the legs and look for a leg length discrepancy (when one leg is shorter than the other).
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Confidence in Teens for Teens
What is confidence and why is it important for teens? Learn why believing in yourself matters and get tips to build confidence.
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Allergen-Specific IgE (Immunoglobulin E) Blood Test for Parents
An allergen-specific IgE (immunoglobulin E) blood test helps doctors diagnose some kinds of allergies.
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Elbow X-Ray Exam for Parents
An elbow X-ray is a safe, painless test that makes pictures of the inside of the elbow to see problems like broken bones.
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Femur X-Ray Exam for Parents
A femur (thighbone) X-ray is a test that makes pictures of the inside of the upper leg to see problems like broken bones.
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Forearm X-Ray Exam for Parents
A forearm X-ray is a safe, painless test that makes pictures of the inside of the forearm to see problems like broken bones.
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Dwarfism for Teens
A dwarf is a short-statured person whose adult height is 4 feet 10 inches or under. Find out what happens when a person has dwarfism and why some people are born with it.
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Your Baby's Growth: 4 Months for Parents
Your baby is growing in many ways. Here's what to expect this month.
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Your Baby's Growth: 7 Months for Parents
Your baby continues to grow in many ways. Here's what to expect this month.
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X-Ray Exam: Bone Age Study for Parents
A bone age study can help evaluate how a child's skeleton is maturing, which can help doctors diagnose conditions that delay or accelerate growth.