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A striking and frequent cause of premature thelarche in children: Foeniculum vulgare
Isolated premature thelarche is a common disorder characterized by breast development, usually younger than 2 years, with no other signs of puberty. Although it is usually associated with adrenal or ovarian disorders, hypothyroidism, and use of exogenous
Ramazan Karabulut +2 more
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Background: We aimed to evaluate the clinical follow-up data of patients with premature thelarche and determine the rate of development of precocious and early puberty in these patients.
Dilek Cicek +2 more
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Urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations in girls with premature thelarche
In girls, breast development before eight years of age is called "premature thelarche (PT)". There are few studies in literature that show the interaction between PT and phthalate exposure. The aim of this study was to determine the urinary levels of di-(
Erdem Durmaz +2 more
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The prevalence and risk factors of premature thelarche and pubarche in 4‐ to 8‐year‐old girls
Aim: To assess the prevalence of premature thelarche (PT) and pubarche in healthy 4- to 8-year-old girls and to investigate factors associated with early pubertal development.
Zeynep Atay, Serap Turan, Tulay Guran
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No association between estrogen receptor gene polymorphisms and premature thelarche in girls
OBJECTIVE: Premature thelarche (PT) is a benign, nonprogressive condition defined as isolated breast development. While the pathophysiology of PT remains unclear, increased sensitivity to estrogen may cause PT.
Hae Sang Lee +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1964
The findings in 16 cases of premature thelarche (precocious development of the breast) are described. Of particular interest in this series of cases was the finding of estrogenic stimulation of desquamated cells in the urinary sediment in 15 of the 16 cases. Only 7 of 86 "control" patients demonstrated a similar hormonal effect of the
Henry K. Silver, Daryoosh Sami
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The findings in 16 cases of premature thelarche (precocious development of the breast) are described. Of particular interest in this series of cases was the finding of estrogenic stimulation of desquamated cells in the urinary sediment in 15 of the 16 cases. Only 7 of 86 "control" patients demonstrated a similar hormonal effect of the
Henry K. Silver, Daryoosh Sami
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Premature Thelarche and the PURA Syndrome
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017BACKGROUND: Premature thelarche is a self-limited condition characterized by Tanner stage II–III breast development in girls younger than 8 years of age with no evidence of advancing puberty. Evaluation concentrates on excluding central or peripheral causes of precocious puberty. CASE:
Joshua, Rezkalla +2 more
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