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Disorders of puberty

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Hendriks, AEJ 
Prentice, P 
Williams, R 

Abstract

Puberty is the process of development of adult secondary sexual characteristics. Disorders of puberty can be classified into early (precocious) and late (delayed) puberty. Early (precocious) puberty can be secondary to either activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (gonadotrophin-dependent, or central) or altered regulation of sex hormone production in the gonads, adrenals or other tissues (gonadotrophin-independent or peripheral). Delayed puberty is most often constitutional, but hypogonadotrophic (central) and hypergonadotrophic (peripheral) hypogonadism should be considered. In this article, we discuss the clinical and biochemical features of normal and abnormal puberty.

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Keywords

constitutional delay of growth and puberty, gonadotrophins, hypogonadism, MRCP, precocious puberty, premature adrenarche, puberty

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Medicine

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Journal ISSN

1357-3039
1365-4357

Volume Title

45

Publisher

Elsevier