Fig. 4From: The pattern and clinical outcomes of non-diabetic pediatric endocrine disorders, Al-Baha, Saudi Arabia: a retrospective studyA 9-year-old obese boy with acanthosis nigricans (A); X-ray hand of a 7-year-old female with precocious puberty showing advanced bone age (B); a 1-month patient presented with ambiguous genitalia showing closed labia that includes folds resemble a scrotum and enlarged clitoris which resemble a penis (C); a 3-month-old presented with hypocalcemia and alopecia diagnosed as type 2 vitamin D-dependent rickets (D)Back to article page