- Progressive central puberty in a toddler with partial androgen insensitivity.
Progressive central puberty in a toddler with partial androgen insensitivity.
The Journal of pediatrics (2013-12-26)
Grace C Dougan, Naveen Uli, Dorothy I Shulman
PMID24367986
要旨
A male infant was diagnosed with partial androgen insensitivity caused by a novel mutation in the androgen receptor. At 3.5 months of age, he received 100 mg of testosterone intramuscularly over the course of 3 months to increase phallic size. He developed pubic hair after 5 months and signs of progressive central precocious puberty when re-examined at 17.5 months, which subsequently was suppressed with depot leuprolide.