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The annual incidence (95% confidence interval) of central precocious puberty per calendar year.
The annual incidence (95% confidence interval) of central precocious puberty per calendar year.
Shin-Hye Kim (6014222) +4 more
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Causes and Types of Precocious Puberty in North-West Iran
Objective: Precocious puberty is of concern because of the underlying disorders, the short adult stature, and the psychosocial difficulties. This study was carried out in order to evaluate the characteristics of children referred to pediatric ...
Shiva, Siamak +3 more
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Central precocious puberty in 48,XXYY Klinefelter syndrome variant.
We report the first case of central precocious puberty in a patient with 48,XXYY Klinefelter syndrome variant. We also report clinical characteristics, growth pattern, endocrine data and pathological testicular findings.
Battini R +9 more
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True precocious puberty associated with phenylketonuria
We studied a girl with phenylketonuria who demonstrated signs of precocious puberty. At the age of 7.5 years she had premature telarche. Her height age was 7-9/12 years and her bone age was 9 years.
Eroglu, Yasemen, Büyükgebiz, Atilla
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Context: Precocious puberty, clinically defined as the development of secondary sexual characteristics before 8 years of age in girls and 9 years in boys, represents a clinical spectrum that encompasses both pathological and non-pathological variants of
Eyong ME +6 more
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Cause and consequences of precocious puberty [PDF]
Background. Precocious puberty (PP) means the appearance of secondary sexual characters before the age of eight years in girls and nine years in boys.
Bogonovschi, Livia, Nireekshith, Vishwas
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We report idiopathic central precocious puberty in a boy with Klinefelter syndrome and describe the pattern of linear growth and body proportion from the onset of precocious puberty to final height.
SAGGESE, GIUSEPPE +3 more
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Gender-related differences in etiology of organic central precocious puberty
Background. Central precocious puberty (CPP) is idiopathic in 90% of girls and 60% of boys, while some cases are caused by lesions of central nervous system (CNS), a condition often referred to as organic CPP.
Ayfer Alikaşifoğlu +11 more
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Clinical and epidemiological insights into early puberty in Thai girls: a 5-year study [PDF]
Purpose There is growing global concern about the shift to earlier onset of puberty among girls; however, the prevalences of precocious and normal variant puberty among Thai girls are uncertain.
Phattariya Yaisilp +2 more
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Background Alarming trends show an increase in referrals of girls with suspected early puberty. However, variations in defining precocious puberty exist.
Yasmine Abdelmeguid +2 more
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