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Assessment of serum prostate specific antigen in childhood.

Authors :
Antoniou, A.
Papanastasiou, P.
Stephanidis, A.
Diamandis, E.
Androulakakis, P. A.
Source :
BJU International. Apr2004, Vol. 93 Issue 6, p838-840. 3p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

To investigate serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels with age and sex in childhood. This prospective study included 205 children (123 boys, 82 girls; mean age 59.27 months, sd 3.78, range 2 days to 204 months) with no urogenital or endocrine disorders. PSA levels were measured using a highly sensitive, ‘third-generation’ PSA (time-resolved immunofluorometric) assay, able to detect PSA levels of ≥ 1 ng/L (0.001 ng/mL). Children were divided into four groups by age, i.e. A (0–12 months; 34 boys/20 girls); B (13–48, 37/21); C (49–144, 41/32); and D (> 144, 11/9). The data were analysed statistically using analysis of variance. An accurate measurement of PSA was possible in both sexes using the assay. The median ( sd, range) PSA level in boys was 38.41 (1.318, 1–2768) ng/L, and in girls 4.059 (1.392, 1–287) ng/L. There were no significant differences between girls at all age groups, or between the sexes for groups A–C, but levels were significantly higher in boys in group D (30 times that in girls), at 142.59 (1.53) and 4.85 (1.58) ng/L ( P < 0.01). PSA levels do not differ significantly between boys and girls until 12 years old, after which there is a significant and steep increase in PSA in boys, reflecting the development of the prostate. Assessing PSA in children could be used as a potential marker in the diagnosis and follow-up of urogenital disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14644096
Volume :
93
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BJU International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12628120
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2003.04740.x