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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2013 Jan 8;162(6):1235–1240.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.11.062

Table I.

Clinical characteristics of patients with SDS by sex, according to genetic tests

Sex SBDS biallelic mutation n Chronologic age, y Mid-parental height, cm Height z score BMI z score
Male Yes 14 8.5 184 −1.8 +0.0
(4.3, 9.9) (171, 187) (−2.9, −1.5) (−0.7, 0.7)
[2 to 14.6] [171 to 187] [−3.8 to −1.3] [−1.6 to +4.8]
n = 3
No 10 9.8 177 −1.0 −0.3
(5.4, 10.8) (172, 177) (−1.5, −0.7) (−1.6, 0.1)
[2.5 to 15.7] [172 to 182] [−1.9 to +0.0] [−1.8 to +2.2]
n = 5
Total 24 8.7 177 −1.6 −0.3
(4.9, 10.6) (172, 183) (−1.9, −1.3) (−1.1, 0.7)
[2 to 15.7] [171 to 187] [−3.8 to +0] [−1.8 to +4.8]
n = 8
Female Yes 11 4.4 160 −1.9 0.2
(3.6, 15.3) n = 1 (−2.5, 0) (−1.2, 0.8)
[1 to 19.7] [−5.0 to 0.6 (−1.8 to +1.8)
No 8 5.0 159 −0.3 −1.5
(2.8, 8.0) n = 1 (−1.3, 0.7) (−1.9, 0.4)
[1.2 to 13.5] [−1.5 to +1.3] [−2.0 to +3.2]
Total 19 4.8 159 −1.0 −0.0
(3.2, 12.3) (159, 160) (−2.2, 0) (−1.6, 0.4)
[1 to 19.7] [159 to 160] [−5 to +1.3] [−2.0 to +3.2]
n = 2

Values shown are as median (IQR: 25th, 75th) [range] and n if number included was less than the whole subgroup.