Aim: It is aimed to evaluate
the anthropometric and clinical characteristics of the girls with idiopathic
central precocius puberty (CPP) at diagnosis, during and at the end of
treatment.
Materials and methods: Sixty-one girls who were diagnosed with CPP and
treated between January 2015 and December 2018 were included in the study. The
anthropometric, clinical characteristics and laboratory test results at
diagnosis, during and at the end of treatment were retrospectively evaluated.
Results: Mean age of the patients at diagnosis was 8.7±0.6 years,
bone age was 10.3±1.3 years, target height was 158.4±5.2 cm and predicted
height was 160.1±7.6 cm. While 18 (30%) patients presented with isolated
thelarche, 11 (18%) patients presented with menarche. At diagnosis, 28% of the
patients were obese and 25% were overweight. The average treatment period was 2
years. The body mass index (BMI) increased during treatment (p<0.001) which
was significant especially in the first two years of treatment (p<0.001). In
first year of treatment, the ratio of the obese patients had increased to 36%.
During treatment, height growth rates were decreased (p=0.02). However, the
predicted height at the end of the study was 160.1±6.2 cm and there was no
difference when compared to the height at diagnosis (p>0.05).
Conclusion: Obese and overweight girls should be followed up for
pubertal development. Awareness level of primary care physicians and
pediatricians should be increased in order to identify the early puberty
findings and provide appropriate guidance.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Internal Diseases |
Journal Section | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
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Publication Date | September 23, 2019 |
Submission Date | June 22, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 13 Issue: 5 |
The publication language of Turkish Journal of Pediatric Disease is English.
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