Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadotropic activity was investigated in 9 girls with premature thelarche, and compared with that in 9 healthy girls and 6 girls with true precocious puberty. The gonadotropin stimulation test with luteinising hormone-releasing hormone was used. Girls with premature thelarche showed luteinising hormone response resembling that of normal girls, and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) response quite similar to that of girls with precocious pubetty. This suggests that in premature thelarche there is a partial activation of the diencephalichypophyseal- gonadal axis, which affects FSH only. Premature thelarche therefore, should be considered as one of the disorders due to altered sensitivity of the hypothalamic receptors which regulate sexual maturation.
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Pasquino, A. M., Piccolo, F., Scalamandre, A., Malvaso, M., Ortolani, R., & Boscherini, B. (1980). Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadotropic function in girls with premature thelarche. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 55(12), 941–944. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.55.12.941
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