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Survey about achondroplasia
We have designed a questionnaire with the purpose to better know the population connected to achondroplasia.
The questionnaire is optional and anonymous. The data obtained will be used for statistical purposes and to better understand the natural history of achondroplasia. Please consider answering.
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Click on the sections below to access the respective growth charts:
Weight-for-age charts in infant boys (top) and girls (bottom) with achondroplasia (0-36 months of age). Credits: Hoover-Fong, et al.
Weight-for-age charts in boys (top) and girls (bottom) with achondroplasia for childhood to adolescence (2-16 years of age). Credits: Hoover-Fong, et al.
Weight-for-age charts for boys with achondroplasia based on the argentinian population (0-17 years of age). Credits: del Pino, et al.
Weight-for-age charts for boys with achondroplasia based on the argentinian population (0-17 years of age). Credits: del Pino, et al.
Weight-for-age charts for boys with achondroplasia in the australian population, from age 0 to 18 years. Credits: Tofts et al.
Weight-for-age charts for girls with achondroplasia in the australian population, from age 0 to 18 years. Credits: Tofts et al.
Sources:
Hoover-Fong, J.E., et al., Weight for age charts for children with achondroplasia. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2007. 143A(19): p. 2227-2235. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.31873.
del Pino, M., V. Fano, and H. Lejarraga, Growth references for height, weight, and head circumference for Argentine children with achondroplasia. Eur J Pediatr, 2011. 170(4): p. 453-9. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20938683.
Tofts, L., et al., Growth charts for Australian children with achondroplasia. Am J Med Genet A, 2017. 173(8): p. 2189-2200. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28599087.