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Fig 1.

Height for males


with achondroplasia

(mean {+/-} 2.8

(To convert centimeters to inches


standard deviation)
compared with

multiply by 0.3937 )
normal standard curves

Trotter, T. L. et al.
Pediatrics 2005;
116:771-783

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American Academy
of Pediatrics
Fig 2.

Height for females


with achondroplasia

(mean {+/-} 2.8

(To convert centimeters to inches


standard deviation)
compared with

multiply by 0.3937 )
normal standard curves

Trotter, T. L. et al.
Pediatrics 2005;
116:771-783

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American Academy
of Pediatrics
Fig 3. Developmental screening tests in achondroplasia

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Fig 4.

Head circumference
for males
with achondroplasia

(To convert centimeters to inches


compared with
normal curves

multiply by 0.3937 )
(dashed lines)

Trotter, T. L. et al.
Pediatrics 2005;
116:771-783

Copyright ©2005
American Academy
of Pediatrics
Fig 5.

Head circumference
for females
with achondroplasia

(To convert centimeters to inches


compared with
normal curves

multiply by 0.3937 )
(dashed lines)

Trotter, T. L. et al.
Pediatrics 2005;
116:771-783

Copyright ©2005
American Academy
of Pediatrics
Fig 6. Height-by-weight standards for males with achondroplasia

(To convert kilograms to pounds multiply


by 2.2046)
(To convert
centimeters to
Trotter, T. L. et al. Pediatrics inches multiply by
2005; 116:771-783 0.3937)
Copyright ©2005 American Academy
Fig 7. Height-by-weight standards for females with achondroplasia

(To convert kilograms to pounds multiply


by 2.2046)
(To convert
centimeters to
Trotter, T. L. et al. Pediatrics inches multiply by
2005; 116:771-783 0.3937)
Copyright ©2005 American Academy
Table 1. Achondroplasia Guidelines for Health Supervision

Trotter, T. L. et al. Pediatrics


2005; 116:771-783
Copyright ©2005 American Academy

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