| Literature DB >> 20713483 |
Anne M Lenz1, Dorothy Shulman, Erica A Eugster, Samar Rahhal, John S Fuqua, Ora H Pescovitz, Katherine A Lewis.
Abstract
Testotoxicosis, a form of gonadotropin-independent precocious puberty, results from an activating mutation of the luteinizing hormone receptor expressed in testicular Leydig cells. Affected males experience early testosterone secretion, virilization, advancing bone age, and resultant short stature. Recently, the use of combination therapy with a potent antiandrogen agent (bicalutamide) and a third-generation aromatase inhibitor (anastrozole or letrozole) was reported to yield encouraging short-term results. We present here the results of longer-term treatment (4.5 and 5 years) with this combination therapy in 2 boys who demonstrated that it is well tolerated, slows bone-age advancement in the face of continued linear growth, and prevents progression of virilization.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20713483 PMCID: PMC4096839 DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010-0596
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatrics ISSN: 0031-4005 Impact factor: 7.124