Puberty Flashcards

1
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Normal age of onset

A

Boys 9-14 (13)

Girls 8-13 (11)

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2
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Growth spurt

A
At males (Tanner 4)
At females (Tanner3)
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3
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Testicular examination

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Bilateral enlargement: central PP
Prepubertal testes: pseudo
Unilateral enlargement: gonadal tumour

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4
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Central PP

A

Breast/Testicular enlargement
Pubic hair
Growth spurt (increased GV and advanced bone age).

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5
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Causes of Central PP

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1)Brain
Tumour (Hamartoma, astrocytoma,glioma) 
Infxn ( meningitis,encephalitis)
Trauma 
Radiation
Hydrocephalus 
2) Endocrine
Prolonged primary hypothyroidism
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6
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Pseudo PP

A
Boys: 
ISO leyding cell tumour (present with asymmetrical testicular enlargement)
CAH
Girls:
ISO McCune Albright syndrome 
Hetero CAH
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7
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McCune Albright

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Autosomal recessive 
Unilateral cafe au lait (coast of main)
Polyostotic fibrosis dysplasia 
Endocrinopathies 
Pseudo pp
Cushing 
Acromegaly 
Hyperthyroidism 
Hypophosphatemic rickets
Dx; 
Increased hormones levels
Increased ALkaline phosphatase 
Molecular gene testing
X-ray of long bones ground glass
Tx:
Estrogen inhibitors
Tamoxifen
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8
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Obesity-related precocious sexual development

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Central mechanism: Obesity causes increased secretion of leptin

Peripheral mechanism: Obesity causes insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia

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