This is my first HC stack. One of the most difficult problems for physicians who deal with children is evaluation of their growth pattern and to determine whether that growth pattern is normal or abnormal. Since approximately five percent of all children are either too small or too tall, abnormalities in growth are relatively common and yet are all to frequently not recognized for several years. This HC stack permits the rapid plotting and recognition of abnormal growth patterns.
This HC stack is free for the casual user...like those of you who want to know whether your kid is growing ok. Please feel free to distribute this software to your friends; however, if you use it for professional use, please request a copy from the author. I have not included a number of functions which the professional might find useful. If you are interested in seeing a more complete stack or if you would like some special implementation established, contact me by E-Mail.
Genie: SASEELIG
CIS: 73165,1063
There will be a cost associated with more complete stacks or special implementations.
If you find something medically concerning, you can also leave me E-Mail or contact me directly.
Steven Seelig M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Department of Pediatrics (Box 391)
University of Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
(612)-624-4446
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the calculations and graphic displays of the data, the authors assumes no responsibility for either the accuracy or the use of this information. It is the responsibility of the user to verify the results provided by the program. This represents only a partial but functional implementation of the software.
This stack also has limited color capabilities which you will only be able to see on a MAC II. I especially like to thank Dr. Robert Ulstrom for his helpful comments on implementation and for being patient during the testing of this stack. He has taught me all I know on this subject.