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Tanner Stage 2 Increased rugae of scrotum, testes enlarge. Breast bud. Straight sparse hair.
Penis elongates. Pencil penis. Scrotal color darkens. Breast tissue and areola are
Tanner Stage 3
one mound. Darkened hair, starts to curl.
Penis thickens and increases in size. Areola/nipple separate for secondary mound.
Tanner 4
Curly hair, not on medial thigh.
After Tanner stage 2, within 1-2 years. Delayed puberty if no secondary sexual
When does menarche begin?
characteristics by 12-13 in girls and 14 in boys.
Down Syndrome. Risk with advanced maternal age. Microcephaly, flat nose,
Trisomy 21
hypotonia, simian crease.
Pectus excavatum. Tall, wide arm span. Risk of MVP, aneurysm, aortic regurgitation.
Marfan's Syndrome
Do not clear for sports.
FEMALE. Lymphedema in utero, webbed neck, LD, widely spaced nipples, HTN
Turner's Syndrome
coarctation of aorta.
Extra X in males. More feminine. Will see in puberty. Infertile, hypogonadism, low
Klienfelter's Syndrome
testosterone. Tall, lanky, underdeveloped sexually.
Caput succadeum Sutures cross midline, spreads.
Caphalohematoma Sutures do not cross midline, more significant.
When does anterior fontanelle close? 18 months
When does posterior fontanelle close? 2-3 months
Black or white. Retinoblastoma, cataracts, osteogenesis perfecta. White specks in
Abrnomal red reflex
down syndrome.
Edward's Syndrome Trisomy 18. Small mouth. High pitched cry.
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