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Testotoxicosis



Testotoxicosis Causes


TCCP may be caused by normal puberty as a result of activation of hypothalamus with anterior pituitary release of LH and FSH. There is no identifiable cause in 95% (idiopathic) while most cases are sporadic, not familial.


Testotoxicosis Definition


Familial male precocious puberty (also called testotoxicosis) is a form of gonadotropin-independent precocious puberty in which boys experience early onset and progression of puberty. Signs of puberty can start as early as an age of 1 year.


Testotoxicosis Diagnosis


Ultrasonography is a sensitive test that helps in the evaluation of the ovaries, testes, and adrenal glands.


Testotoxicosis Symptoms and Signs


SYmptoms may include: premature male puberty; aggressiveness; reduced adult stature; premature voice deepening; premature armpit hair growth; premature gential hair growth; and tall stature for the child's age.


Testotoxicosis Treatment


Treatment includes: Idiopathic TCPP (No treatment is required if there are no psychological issues and patient is close to pubertal age; Short stature and psychosocial issues are the potential consequences of withholding treatment); TCPP can be treated with GnRH analog; premature adrenarche and thelarche warrant close follow-up; removal of adrenal or ovarian/testicular mass if detected; treatment of intracranial lesion if diagnosed (Gonadotropin-independent McCune-Albright syndrome; Aromatase inhibitors (testolactone) have been tried with some success); and psychological support if indicated.


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