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Precocious puberty (pseudo)

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Precocious puberty is commonly defined as puberty that starts before age 8 in girls and 9 in boys (1)

Pseudoprecocious puberty is early puberty where there is not a normal pattern of puberty (2)

Thus, it is a result of premature pubarche or adrenarche - ie an isolated arm of the overall process of puberty occurs early; the rest does not occur. It is gonadotrophin independent.

Reference:

  • Muir A.Precocious puberty. Pediatr Rev 2006;27:373-81.
  • Saenger P, Rincon M.Precocious puberty: McCune-Albright syndrome and beyond.J Pediatr. 2003 Jul;143(1):9-10.

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