Familial male-limited precocious puberty
Testotoxicosis is a form of gonadotropin-independent (peripheral) precocious puberty in which boys experience early onset and progression of puberty.
The disease generally presents between 2 and 4 years of age.
Patients have accelerated growth, early development of secondary sexual characteristics and usually reduced adult height.
Testotoxicosis is caused by an activating mutation of the luteinizing hormone (LH) receptor, leading to increased levels of sex steroids in the context of low LH
The condition may be sporadic or transmitted as a dominant trait.
Treatment consists of reducing hyperandrogenism in children (sexual maturation, stature), with ketoconazole or a combination of antiandrogens and aromatase inhibitors (2)
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