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GrowthCalc

Pediatric Growth Tools

Published by: Anas Sheikh Ibrahim
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GrowthCalc is an app that provides high-quality growth statistics and charts for your children. GrowthCalc is unique in that it provides you with calculators and charts including:
- CDC
- WHO
- INTERGROWTH-21st (neonatal and postnatal)
- Fenton
- Down syndrome
- Prader-Willi syndrome
- Noonan syndrome
- DiGeorge syndrome
- Russel-Silver syndrome
GrowthCalc includes many features out of the box. GrowthCalc:
- helps in training parents, primary care staff, nurses, and physicians in monitoring the physical growth of children
- includes 70+ calculators for weight, height, head circumference, and BMI statistical parameters
- calculates z-score and percentile corresponding to the patient
- plots the results on high-quality percentile charts
- is able to save and share the charts
- includes information about each calculator to aid in interpreting the results
- calculates height age to help in diagnosis of short stature causes
- includes growth workup which calculates a large number of results for quick access, including the expected adult height of the child using the parents' height (Khamis-Roche method) or using the child's bone age (Bayley-Pinneau method), corrected mid parental height, among others
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1 ratings in Vietnam

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It is very useful. But It’s to be regretted that there is no calculated z- score for Intergrowth-21 chart. Could you develop your app? Thanks

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App Info

Category
Medical
Languages
English
Recent version
1.4.1 (3 years ago )
Released on
Oct 20, 2019 (4 years ago )
Last updated
9 months ago