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A doctor is diagnosing a patient with gigantism. Which of the following sources would be the least helpful in making that diagnosis?
growth chart
medical book
patient’s family history
patient’s report cards
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Patient’s report cards.
Reason: diagnosing gigantism relies on medical data (growth charts, clinical knowledge, family history to rule out familial tall stature), while school report cards typically contain academic information and rarely useful anthropometric/clinical details.
Reason: diagnosing gigantism relies on medical data (growth charts, clinical knowledge, family history to rule out familial tall stature), while school report cards typically contain academic information and rarely useful anthropometric/clinical details.
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