Abstract
Crohn’s disease is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory illness that may affect any portion of the gastrointestinal system. At least 12% of patients have evidence that the illness started before age 15 (1). Of this group of children and prepubescent adolescents, 20 to 30% demonstrate severe growth retardation. This is usually defined by height less than the 3rd percentile for age, or by height being two standard deviations below the average height for a certain age, or by bone age two years less than chronological age (2–4).
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Bayless, T.M., Kanof, M. (1990). Crohn’s Disease in Children and Adolescents: Diminished Growth Velocity. In: Rachmilewitz, D., Zimmerman, J. (eds) Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 1990. Developments in Gastroenterology, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1980-8_16
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