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Precocious or Late Puberty

 

Precocious Puberty

Causes:

Gonadoptrophin dependent precocious puberty (due to premature activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary- gonadal axis) may be caused by abnormalities of central nervous system including hCG secreting germ cell tumours, CNS trauma or injury, hydrocephalus and hamartomas of hypothalamus.

Gonadotrophin independent precocious puberty accounts for 20% cases and includes Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia and some rare syndromes.

Refer:

Any Girl who is showing secondary sexual characteristics before 8 years of age

Any Boy who is showing secondary sexual characteristics before 9 years of age

 

Delayed Puberty

Causes:

  • Constitutional (familial) delay is the most common cause in both boys and girls
  • Chronic illness eg kidney disease, IBD
  • Malnutrition eg anorexia, cystic fibrosis, coeliac disease
  • Excessive physical exercise eg. Athletes, gymnasts
  • Psychosocial deprivation
  • Drugs eg. Steroid therapy, cyclophosphamide
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Impaired Hypothalamo-pituitary axis eg. Tumours, irradiation treatment, trauma, surgery
  • Syndromes: Turner’s, Prader-Willi, Noonan’s, Bardet-Biedl, Kleinefelter’s

 

Refer to Paediatrics:

Any Girl who is not showing any secondary sexual characteristics, particularly breast development, by 13 years of age

Any Boy who is not showing any secondary sexual characteristics by 14 years of age

 

NB. Girls with normal secondary sexual characteristics who have not started menstruating by 15 years of age should be referred to the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology Clinic

Child BMI Calculator available here - https://www.healthforallchildren.com/parents-page/bmi/






References:
BMJ Best Practice https://bestpractice.bmj.com/topics/en-gb/1127 and 1126 

BMJ 2020;368:l6597 (Tanner Stages Picture)

Patient.co.uk article Normal and Abnormal Puberty https://patient.info/doctor/normal-and-abnormal-puberty


Date:
July 2021

Review Date: July 2022

Author: Dr S Burns GP RMS

Contributors: Dr Yadlapalli Kumar, Consultant Paediatrics RCHT

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