Rejected
at 6:30 p.m. Dec, 29, 2023 ]
by
herstein.jacob
Author:
dvnacouzi
Type of change:
Content error
Rationale for change
Per Uworld qid 3912 and Standford Children's Health (https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=delayed-puberty-90-P01947), delayed puberty is defined in gemales as lack of secondary sex characteristics by age 12 (not 13) or lack of menses by age 15.
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- Some sources say 12-13 in females and 13-14 in males because the timing of pubertal onset varies greatly across different populations
- Diagnosis is with wrist X-ray and a biochemical profile of FSH/LH, testosterone (in males), TSH, prolactin (in females) just like precocious puberty!
- Some sources say 12-13 in females and 13-14 in males because the timing of pubertal onset varies greatly across different populations
- Diagnosis is with wrist X-ray and a biochemical profile of FSH/LH, testosterone (in males), TSH, prolactin (in females) just like precocious puberty!
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