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Understanding Inaccuracy: Can Bone Age Be Inaccurate?

While a bone age study serves as a valuable clinical tool, research indicates its results are not foolproof. Significant variations and inconsistencies can arise, challenging the presumption of a simple correlation between skeletal development and chronological age. So, **can bone age be inaccurate**? The answer is a definitive yes, making it critical for both clinicians and parents to understand the contributing variables.

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