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Phenotypic characterization of a mouse model of Rett syndrome reveals pubertal dysregulation and hypothalamic-gonadal dysfunction

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Delayed Puberty

Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
Testicular volume ≥4 ml and appearance of breast budding are the first signs of puberty. Delayed puberty is diagnosed in the absence of thelarche by 13 y or menarche by 15 y in girls and absence of testicular enlargement by 14 y in boys. Delayed puberty can be due to hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism or eugonadotrophic ...
Swathi Mohanraj, H. Prasad
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Delayed puberty

Pediatric Annals, 2018
Epidemiology Exact prevalence of delayed puberty is not known. Variations in normal puberty occur in approximately 3% of children. [3] CDGP, also called simple delay, is more common in boys than in girls. [4] There is a strong correlation within families
Alyssa M. Dye   +2 more
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Delayed puberty

Minerva Pediatrica, 2021
The onset of puberty may be late - in the latter part of the predicted normal range or truly delayed - beyond this range. The latest age to start is usually regarded as 13 years in girls and 14 years in boys. There may also be a delayed completion of puberty, 16 years in girls and 17 years in boys.
Gary, Butler, Preetha, Purushothaman
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