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Premature Thelarche in Taiwanese Girls
This study was conducted to understand the clinical features and natural course of Taiwanese girls with premature thelarche (PT). The medical records of 91 Taiwanese girls with PT who were diagnosed younger than six and have been regularly followed up for more than two years were reviewed.
Cheng-Ting, Lee +2 more
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Premature thelarche is a benign condition that affects young girls and may be interpreted as a sign of central precocious puberty (CPP). Parental concern is common when breast development is noted in a young girl. It is important to differentiate premature thelarche from CPP, as the latter is a more serious disorder that may affect final ...
Aditi, Khokhar, Angela, Mojica
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Progression of premature thelarche to central precocious puberty
To evaluate whether girls with premature thelarche progress to central precocious puberty (CPP) and to analyze their clinical and hormonal characteristics, we retrospectively examined 100 girls with premature thelarche who were followed for several years.
Anna Maria Pasquino +5 more
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Premature Thelarche: An Updated Review
Current Pediatric ReviewsBackground: Premature thelarche is the most common pubertal disorder in girls. The condition should be differentiated from central precocious puberty which may result in early epiphyseal fusion and reduced adult height, necessitating treatment. Objective: The purpose of this article is to familiarize physicians with the clinical manifestations of ...
Alexander K C Leung +2 more
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• The natural history of premature thelarche was investigated by contacting 46 patients with previously diagnosed cases. Palpable breast tissue had persisted for at least three to five years in 57% of these girls. Only 11% reported that the breasts had continued to enlarge. Those cases in which breast tissue had been present at birth and persisted were
James L. Mills
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Premature thelarche in Kabuki make‐up syndrome
Pediatrics International, 1994AbstractA 2 year old girl who has Kabuki make‐up syndrome with isolated premature thelarche is presented. She has unique ocular abnormalities which have not been reported previously. In the literature at least 85 patients, most of them from Japan, have been reported. This is the first reported non‐Japanese Asian case.
Gönül Öcal, Sukru Cin
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Pineal ganglioglioma with premature thelarche
Child's Nervous System, 1996We report a case of a 6-year-old girl with a ganglioglioma in the pineal region presenting with a rare clinical picture of premature thelarche. Intracranial gangliogliomas are rare, especially in the pineal region. Their character, origin, treatment, and prognosis remain controversial.
Shinn-Zong Lin
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Premature thelarche related to fennel tea consumption?
Background: Isolated premature thelarche is the breast development in the absence of other secondary sex characteristics in prepubertal girls. Fennel is a plant which contains a phytoestrogen called anethole as an active ingredient.
Deniz Okdemir +2 more
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