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Estimating the genetic potential in stature
  1. J KARLBERG,
  2. Z C LUO
  1. Department of Pediatrics, Queen Mary Hospital
  2. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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    Editor,—Midparental height is an important measure in estimating a child's target height—the genetic potential in stature. Height reference values that allow for parental height are more appropriate for growth evaluation in paediatric clinics. We read with interest the recent paper by Wright and Cheetham on the strengths and limitations of parental heights as a predictor of attained height.1 The authors concluded that midparental height was a useful indicator of the expected …

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