Precocious puberty laboratory findings

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Overview

Laboratory Findings

Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of precocious puberty include :

  • LH (luteinizing hormone) .
  • follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH])
  • estradiol
  • testosterone
  • dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS)
  • thyroid hormones


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