Three cases of pediatric patients with testicular microlithiasis showing gynecomastia and testicular enlargement
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Results Case 1) A 9.4-year-old boy presented with bilateral testicular enlargement accompanied by other pubertal signs. His bone age was 11 years and serum levels of LH and FSH after GnRH stimulation were within pubertal limits. Scrotal ultrasonography (US) showed TM in both testes. He revealed early puberty and no malignant evolution. Case 2) A 9.4-year-old boy with Down syndrome presented with bilateral testicular enlargement and accelerated growth velocity. His bone age was 11 years and serum levels of LH and FSH after GnRH stimulation were within pubertal limits. He had TM at US in both testes. He underwent right orchiopexy. He also revealed early puberty and no malignant change. Case 3) A 11year-old boy complained of gynecomastia without other findings of puberty. His bone age was 11 years. He also had TM at US in both testes. No focal testicular lesion or malignancy developed during the review period. Conclusions Our report underline the usefulness of scrotal US for finding an occult TM in a patient with gynecomastia without other findings of puberty. In addition, TM may be predictive factor for early puberty evolution, but a large number of patients with a longer follow-up period may be needed to accurately discern the possible association between TM and precocious puberty.
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دوره 2013 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2013