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In general, the pathophysiologic mechanisms of congestive heart failure (CHF) are very different in infants and children than in adults.
Early-Developing Girl
A female who experiences puberty or certain milestones of growth earlier than the typical age range.
Adolescent Growth Spurt
A rapid increase in height and weight along with other bodily changes that occurs during puberty.
Growth Spurts
Rapid periods of physical growth, common in infancy and adolescence, during which children and teenagers can grow several inches in a short time.
Sexual Maturity
The developmental stage at which an individual becomes capable of sexual reproduction.
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