I am a general practitioner and i want to ask about a
case:a 10 year old boy with numerous monomorph(vesicular)
acne in the face,it is his third eruption in the last
year,with out any other diseases or sign and symptom exept
for :his weight:56kg with truncal obesity height:153cm ,how
can I approach it?is there any risk of precautious puberty
while there is no manifestation of pubertal signs?
bye the way his nutritional status and history seems to be
good.
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