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Bone age too advanced for chronological age

Hello, if my daughter is only 9 and her bone age is between 10 and 11, what does that mean? Will she stop growing faster?
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..What did they tell you when the test was done ,was it the wrist test .She may also reach puberty earlier ...here is a link to look at  www.scielo.br/pdf/dpjo/v16n3/en_a08v16n3.pdf   hope it works but much up on the search engine about bone growth .god luck
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