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Early puberty in Williams syndrome.

E M Cherniske1, L S Sadler, D Schwartz, T O Carpenter, B R Pober.   

Abstract

Pubertal development was evaluated in nine males and 16 females with Williams syndrome (WS). Our results indicate that puberty in WS occurred earlier than in published population controls; specifically, 90% of menstruating females reached menarche and 83% of pubertal males showed Tanner III pubic hair development prior to the age of 12 years. The sequence of pubertal development was normal, bone age was always consistent with, or in excess of, chronological age, and there was evidence of central (hypothalamic-pituitary mediated) activation as the cause of early puberty in a subset of subjects.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10319200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Dysmorphol        ISSN: 0962-8827            Impact factor:   0.816


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