1. Morning basal luteinizing hormone, a good screening tool for diagnosing central precocious puberty
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Dong-Min Lee and In-Hyuk Chung
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Precocious puberty ,Gonadotropin-releasing hormone stimulation test ,Gonadotropin-releasing hormone ,Luteinizing hormone ,Bone age ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Purpose The standard method used to diagnose central precocious puberty (CPP) is the gonadotropin releasing hormone stimulation test (GnRHST). However, this test is inconvenient for children because it is time-consuming and requires multiple samples. This study aimed to determine the reliability of morning unstimulated luteinizing hormone (mLH) level when screening for CPP, with an emphasis on the influence of diurnal variation. Methods This study included 160 girls with signs of early puberty (SMR 2) under 8 years of age. They were classified as CPP or non-CPP based on their standard GnRHST. The auxological, biochemical, and hormonal characteristics of subjects were retrospectively evaluated. The prognostic value of single morning unstimulated gonadotropin level was examined for use in CPP screening. Results Of 160 patients, 121 (75.6%) presented with CPP, and 39 (24.4%) were determined to be prepubertal. The mLH/mFSH (morning unstimulated follicular stimulating hormone) ratio showed significant differences between the 2 groups (P
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- 2019
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