Delayed puberty, while not uncommonly a variant of normal pubertal physiology, could be an indicator of a wide range of less common but important clinical disorders. Congenital pathologies may involve defective developments of the gonads, pituitary gonadotrophs or hypothalamic GnRH neurons. Acquired pathologies could likewise be acting at each level. Clinical diagnostic evaluation to delineate a good range of these disorders and the respective managements will be covered in this session.
. 2015 Apr 28;2015(Suppl 1):O20. doi: 10.1186/1687-9856-2015-S1-O20
Delayed puberty – clinical approach and management
Pik To Cheung
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1The Unviersity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
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Corresponding author.
Supplement
Abstracts from the 8th APPES Biennial Scientific Meeting
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29 October-1 November 2014
8th APPES Biennial Scientific Meeting
Darwin, Australia
Issue date 2015.
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