- Source: Constitutional growth delay
Constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP) is a term describing a temporary delay in the skeletal growth and thus height of a child with no physical abnormalities causing the delay. Short stature may be the result of a growth pattern inherited from a parent (familial) or occur for no apparent reason (idiopathic). Typically at some point during childhood, growth slows down, eventually resuming at a normal rate. CDGP is the most common cause of short stature and delayed puberty.
Synonyms
Constitutional Delay of Growth and Adolescence (CDGA)
Constitutional Growth Delay (CGD)
See also
Idiopathic short stature
Failure to thrive
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