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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Early or delayed puberty
  1. ... and short stature that usually becomes apparent in early childhood.People with ... or absent puberty and lack the ability to have biological children ( ...
  2. ... chronic excessive eating (hyperphagia) and obesity. Beginning in early childhood, ... experience delayed puberty or do not go through puberty, and they ...
  3. ... chronic excessive eating (hyperphagia) and obesity. Beginning in early childhood, ... experience delayed puberty or do not go through puberty, and may ...
  4. ... at birth, but they experience slow growth from early childhood that results ... genitals and delayed puberty, hair that is thin and fragile, and dental ...
  5. ... and body fat, delayed teething (dentition), frequent cavities, delayed puberty, a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), an ...
  6. ... stop after a few years. Males may experience delayed puberty or symptoms related to a shortage of sex ...
  7. ... multiple lentigines may have poorly developed ovaries and delayed puberty.Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines is one of ...
  8. ... fat-soluble vitamins. Liver problems, short stature, and delayed puberty can also occur in affected individuals. Intellectual development ...
  9. ... the production of sex hormones and leads to delayed or absent puberty. It is unclear why some FGFR1 gene mutations ...
  10. ... infections in childhood; a skin condition called eczema; early (precocious) puberty and, in females, menstrual irregularities; minor genital abnormalities ...
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