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Premature Thelarche in Puerto Rico
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1986Pediatric endocrinologists in Puerto Rico reported a threefold increase in the number of patients with premature thelarche seen between 1978 and 1981. A matched-pairs case-control study was conducted to evaluate associations with potential environmental exposures to substances with estrogenic activity, as well as with familial factors.
L W, Freni-Titulaer +5 more
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The assessment of premature thelarche
Australian Journal of General PracticePremature thelarche (PT) is defined as early breast development without other signs of pubertal maturation. It is frequently considered to be a normal variant of pubertal growth in girls. When premature thelarche presents under the age of two years, most infants will have spontaneous remission.Progression to precocious puberty (PP) can be seen in ...
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“PREMATURE THELARCHE” AND ‘PREMATURE METRARCHE“ FOLLOWED BY NORMAL ADOLESCENCE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1960Summary A case report is presented of a healthy girl who, between 6 and 12 years of age, experienced 2 phases of sexual change with a silent interval between them. Phase I lasted from 6 to 7 4/12 years of age and was characterized by an isolated subliminal estrogenic response of mammary tissues and uterine mucosa.
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Ultrasonography of Ovary, Uterus and Breast in Premature Thelarche
Pediatrics International, 1991We studied 17 girls with the complaint of premature breast development. Enlarged breast tissue was confirmed in 15 patients by sonography. Pelvic and breast sonography were also performed in these patients. The sizes of most uteri and ovaries were within the normal range. Nine of the 15 patients (60%) showed follicular cysts in the ovaries. These cysts
M, Nakamura +5 more
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Prematurity and premature thelarche
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1985Larizza D +3 more
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Premature thelarche and environmental pollutants.
Minerva medica, 2006Premature thelarche is usually considered a benign condition that disappears without influencing statural growth nor the timing of puberty. It is generally held a phenomenon of endogenous origin but exposure to oestrogenic pollutants must also be taken into consideration since environmental and epidemiological studies have shown that humans and some ...
P, Chiabotto, L, Costante, C, de Sanctis
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Gynecomastia and Premature Thelarche
Pediatrics In Review, 2007Stavros Diamantopoulos, Yong Bao
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