The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is evaluating a child who has short stature. Although bone age studies reveal a delay in bone age, the child's growth is consistent with bone age. Which diagnosis is most likely?
A) Constitutional growth delay
B) Growth hormone deficiency
C) Idiopathic short stature
D) Klinefelter syndrome
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