Anthropometry is widely recognized as an important method in the evaluation of dysmorphic children. Nevertheless, it has never gained widespread clinical use. We believe that this has mainly practical reasons: appropriate growth charts are not readily available at the bedside or in clinic and taking multiple measurements and plotting them into corresponding growth charts is a time-consuming task. Here we describe a computer program that overcomes both problems: A Base compares entered anthropometric measurements to a database of age- and sex-matched reference values, calculates the centile rank and displays the result either as text or as a digitized growth chart. The program runs on small handheld computers that can easily be carried around in a shirt pocket. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Zankl, A., & Molinari, L. (2003). ABase - A tool for the rapid assessment of anthropometric measurements on handheld computers. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 121 A(2), 146–150. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.20185
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