TY - JOUR
T1 - Treatment of Sexual Precocity by Removal of a Luteinizing Hormone—Releasing Hormone Secreting Hamartoma
AU - Price, Robert A.
AU - Lee, Peter
AU - Albright, A. Leland
AU - Ronnekleiv, Oline K.
PY - 1984/5/4
Y1 - 1984/5/4
N2 - A 1-year-old infant was initially seen with precocious puberty that progressed rapidly and was associated with episodic gonadotropin release. A computed tomographic metrizamide cisternogram showed a pedunculated mass below the tuber cinereum; the mass was resected. His pubertal development regressed, his accelerated growth ceased, and his hormone levels returned to the normal prepubertal range. Immunocytochemical studies of the tissue demonstrated luteinizing hormone—releasing hormone (LHRH) granules in the perikaryon of neurons and axons in the hamartoma and axons connecting the hamartoma to the tuber cinereum. These data suggest that such lesions cause pubertal development by stimulating gonadotropin secretion via episodic release of LHRH. If such lesions are pedunculated, operative resection may be the treatment of choice.
AB - A 1-year-old infant was initially seen with precocious puberty that progressed rapidly and was associated with episodic gonadotropin release. A computed tomographic metrizamide cisternogram showed a pedunculated mass below the tuber cinereum; the mass was resected. His pubertal development regressed, his accelerated growth ceased, and his hormone levels returned to the normal prepubertal range. Immunocytochemical studies of the tissue demonstrated luteinizing hormone—releasing hormone (LHRH) granules in the perikaryon of neurons and axons in the hamartoma and axons connecting the hamartoma to the tuber cinereum. These data suggest that such lesions cause pubertal development by stimulating gonadotropin secretion via episodic release of LHRH. If such lesions are pedunculated, operative resection may be the treatment of choice.
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U2 - 10.1001/jama.1984.03340410055032
DO - 10.1001/jama.1984.03340410055032
M3 - Article
C2 - 6368884
AN - SCOPUS:84944656789
SN - 0098-7484
VL - 251
SP - 2247
EP - 2249
JO - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
JF - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
IS - 17
ER -