GnRH-dependent precocious puberty manifested at the age of 14 months in a girl with 47,XXX karyotype

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This case report describes a 47,XXX girl who presented very early, at the age of 14 months, with signs of sexual precocity (breast and pubic hair development, menarche) and was finally diagnosed with GnRH dependent precocious puberty with no evidence of underlying central nervous system pathology. Molecular testing did not identify any genetic defect in any of the genes tested (KISS1, KISS1R, DLK1 and the intronless MKRN3). Though previous studies have shown a link between karyotype 47,XXX and precocious puberty, this is the youngest patient reported so far. Treatment with GnRH analog was commenced and proved to be effective, indicating a successful suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis.

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Skordis, N., Ferrari, E., Antoniadou, A., Phylactou, L. A., Fanis, P., & Neocleous, V. (2017). GnRH-dependent precocious puberty manifested at the age of 14 months in a girl with 47,XXX karyotype. Hormones, 16(3), 318–321. https://doi.org/10.14310/horm.2002.1740

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