I have never heard
of that before. Advanced bone age during the first 5 years is one of the
characteristics of Sotos
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From: rodomier
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:27 AM
Subject: [Sotosyndrome] Contradictory X-Ray Result
Yesterday we were informed by the genetic counselor that genetic testing will take 4-6 weeks to get results but that the X-Ray from the hand/wrist showed bone age underdeveloped for chronological age (4.5 yr boy) rather than aged as documented for SOTOS. Please comment on this unusual finding...I am puzzled. What percentage of the children with sotos have this older bones feature? What about younger bones? Had any one experienced this with your children diagnosed with Sotos? Please share your experiences to try to make sense of this.
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