Puberty Flashcards

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What is the normal age for puberty in boys and girls?

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Boys: 10-14 years old
Girls: 8-12 years old

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What changes occur in puberty in girls?

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Breast development
Pubic hair
Growth Spurt
Menarche (usually occurs ~ 2 years into menarche)

May also experience acne and mood changes

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What changes occur in puberty in boys?

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Testicular enlargement to greater than 4ml is the first sign of puberty

Pubic hair growth follows testicular enlargement

When testicular size is ~ 12-15ml then there is a growth spurt

May also experience acne and mood changes

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What is delayed puberty?

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Delayed puberty is defined as the absence of pubertal development by:

  • 14 years of age in females
  • 15 years of age in males

More common in males

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What are the causes of delayed puberty?

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  • Normal for the individual
  • Low gonadotrophin levels due to systemic disease (CF, anorexia, crohns, hypothyroidism)
  • High gonadotrophin levels (chromosomal, acquired gonadal damage)
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How should you investigate delayed puberty?

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Boys: testicular assessment

Girls: Karyotyping for turners

Also check thyroid hormones and sex steroid hormones.
Pelvic US can be used to assess uterine size and endometrial thickness.

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What is precocious puberty?

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It is early puberty.

Before 8 years old in girls and before 9 in boys.

It is much more common in girls.

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How can precocious puberty be categorised?

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Gonadotrophin dependant causing premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis

Gonadotrophin independent as a result of excess sex hormones

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What are the causes of precocious puberty in girls?

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Often normal with organic causes being rare.

Organic causes:

  • Congenital adrenal hyperplasia or androgen secreting hormone (causing early pubic hair and masculine features)
  • Neurological causes (accompanied by neuro signs and symptoms)
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What are the causes of precocious puberty in males?

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Almost always pathological.

Testicular examination can help determine the cause:

  • Bilateral enlargement suggests gonadotropin release, usually from an intracranial lesion
  • Small testes suggests an adrenal cause (e.g. a tumour or adrenal hyperplasia)
  • A unilateral enlarged testis suggests a gonadal tumour
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How would you investigate precocious puberty?

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Testicular examination 
Pelvic US (in girls)
Bloods:
Sex steroids/hormones
Gonadotrophin
TFT's
Adrenal steroid precursor (raised in congenital adrenal hyperplasia)

Imaging:
Wrist Xray to assess bone age
Head scan if suspicious

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