Tanner stages

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Cristagali

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Are the Tanner Stages in Step 1 or 2? And if in Step 1, how do they approach the question? Thanks. 😎
 
It was mentioned once or twice on my step 1 exam, but not as a direct question (i.e, they didn't ask "here's a description, what's the tanner stage?). It was only given in addition to other information to help in the presentation of a case.
 
I thought I heard that someone had Tanner on their step 1, so I just wanted to make sure. I'll cover the charts in Current Pediatric Diag. and Treatment and hope that's all. plus I have BRS behavioral too. 😎 Thanks
 
I guess I was wrong 😕 . I figure that if you do see them at all, however, they will be mentioned within the clinical vignette as Stinger86 mentioned. Sorry if I misled at all, I just never came across them except while working on the peds ward.
 
that's called hobbit feet.

i've wondered..if you did a hair graft of a pubic follicle to another area...would it still retain it's unique characteristics?
 
I got a question with Tanner stages used as part of the description. I would look them over to refresh your memory
 
nuclearrabbit77 said:
that's called hobbit feet.

i've wondered..if you did a hair graft of a pubic follicle to another area...would it still retain it's unique characteristics?


like for a bald man?

...gross