OnlineMedEd: Gynecology - "Puberty" Flashcards
In what order do girls go through puberty?
- Breast bud development: 8
- Axillary hair: 9
- Growth spurt: 10
- Menarche: 11
Constitutional growth delay is a defect in which part of the hormonal axis?
Hypothalamus
Sertoli-Leydig and Granulosa-Theca tumors generally arise in the _____________.
ovaries
The first step in working up precocious puberty is ____________.
wrist x-ray
If the bones are ≥ 2 years older than the biologic age, then further workup is warranted.
What test should you do after a positive bone x-ray?
GnRH stimulation test
If GnRH stimulates release of LH in the pubertal range, then you know it is a central disorder. If not, then it is at or below the level of the pituitary.
You do a GnRH test and it is positive (meaning a central cause of precocious puberty). The brain MRI is negative. What is going on and what should you do?
Constitutional precocious puberty
Treat with continuous Leuprolide to suppress puberty until biologic age catches up.
Review the adrenal hormone pathway, the menstrual hormone timeline.
Done!
What do you order when the GnRH stimulation test is negative?
- US abdomen, adrenal, ovaries (looking for tumors and PCOS)
- DHEAS, 17-OH progesterone, testosterone (looking for CAH)
CAH is treated with _________________.
mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids
These turn off the overactive adrenals and reduce the virilization.
Delayed puberty causes are divided into ________________.
hypogonadal and hypergonadal causes
Hypogonadal (low LH and FSH):
- Prolactinoma
- Craniopharyngioma
- Hypothyroidism
- Pregnancy
Hypergonadal (high LH and FSH):
- Turner
- Savage