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Interpretation of reproductive hormones before, during and after the pubertal transition—Identifying health and disordered puberty

Sasha Howard

2021Clinical Endocrinology88 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Puberty is a process of transition from childhood to adult reproductive capacity, governed by the reactivation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis after a long period of dormancy in mid-childhood. As such, the reproductive hormones are in a state of flux during the adolescent years, and interpretation of both the onset of healthy, concordant puberty and the differentiation of precocious, delayed or disordered puberty, can be challenging. This review is focused on the description of the endocrine axes in healthy puberty and the markers of disorders of puberty that can aid diagnosis and management for patients with these conditions. It will cover the hypothalamic, pituitary and gonadal hormone systems, the dynamic changes that occur during puberty, conditions leading to precocious, delayed or absent puberty and other syndromes with disordered puberty, and the biochemical diagnosis of these different disorders of puberty.

Topics & Concepts

Precocious pubertyEndocrinologyInternal medicineDelayed pubertyHormoneEndocrine systemMedicineHypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesSexual Differentiation and DisordersOvarian function and disorders
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