ea0039oc1.1 | Oral Communications 1 | BSPED2015
Arya Ved Bhushan
, Davies Justin H
A 5.65-year-old boy was referred with a 2-month history of accelerated growth and pubic hair development. Weight and height were >98th C. Pubertal assessment was G3 PH2 AH1 TV 5 ml/4 ml. There was no family history of precocious puberty. No birthmarks, or abdominal masses were present. Blood pressure was normal. Investigations revealed elevated testosterone (7.1 nmol/l), suppressed gonadotropins (LH <0.2 IU/l), normal 17-OHP, androstenedione and DHEAS, prepubertal LHRH...