Question

What is osteochondrodysplastic dwarfism?

Answer

According to the description, osteochondrodysplastic dwarfism may be caused by a lack or insufficient secretion of growth hormone. This condition may be primary or secondary to organic problems. Additionally, pituitary growth development abnormalities may lead to obstacles in the generation and secretion of growth hormone. The third factor is familial short stature, which may be related to intergenerational hereditary factors. Patients may have a family history themselves. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!