PRECOCIOUS AND DELAYED PUBERTY Flashcards

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What is the definition of precocious puberty in females?

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Sexual maturation takes place before the age of 8.

9 in males

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What does the term thenarche mean?

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First stage of breast development

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What does the term adrenarche mean?

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First stage of pubic hair development

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What is the most common cause of precocious puberty in females?

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Idiopathic in 74% of cases

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What are the four organs/systems that may be affected where there is a non-idiopathic cause of precocious puberty?

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CNS
Thyroid
Adrenals
Ovary

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What are the CNS causes of precocious puberty?

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Infection - meningitis, encephalitis, abscess

Tumours - gliomas, neurofibromas, ependymoma, hamartoma

Head trauma

Hydrocephaly

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Does hyper or hypothyroidism cause precocious puberty?

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Hypothyroidism

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What are the adrenal causes of precocious puberty?

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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Adrenal tumours

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What are the ovary related causes of precocious puberty?

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Oestrogen secreting tumours especially granulose cell tumours

Premature oestrogen secretion eg McCune-Albright syndrome

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What is McCune-Albright syndrome?

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A complex genetic disorder affecting the bone, skin, and endocrine systems that is associated with hyperfunctioning endocrine disease, fibrous dysplasia and café au lait macules.

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What are the management options for someone with precocious puberty?

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Endocrinologist referral - suppression of oestrogen and androgen production by GnRH analogues.

Psychological support

Surgical removal of tumour

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What is the definition of delayed puberty in females?

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No signs of secondary sexual development by the age of 13.

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13
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What is the most common cause of delayed puberty in females?

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Gonadal failure

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14
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What are the categories of causes of delayed puberty?

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Idiopathic
CNS
Thyroid
Adrenal
Ovary
Genetic
Chronic illness
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What are the CNS causes of delayed puberty?

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Infection - meningitis, encephalitis, abscess

Tumours - pituitary, destructive

Head trauma

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Does hyper or hypothyroidism cause delayed puberty?

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Hypothyroidism

17
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What are the adrenal causes of delayed puberty?

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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

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What are the ovary related causes of delayed puberty?

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Gonadal failure
PCOS
Resistant ovary syndrome

19
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What are the genetic diseases associated with delayed puberty?

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Turner syndrome
Prader-Willi syndrome
Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
Gonadal dysgenesis
Kalmann's syndrome
20
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What chronic illnesses can lead to delayed puberty?

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Anorexia nervosa
Diabetes mellitus
Renal disease
Cystic fibrosis

21
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What investigations would you do in someone with delayed puberty?

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Full endocrine profile - LH, FSH, Prolactin, TFT, 17-OH progesterone
Chromosomal analysis
Bone age studies
Imaging - CT or MRI head