Exaggerated mini-puberty in a preterm girl: a case report and review of literature.

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Martina Lattuada, Silvia Molinari, Maria Laura Nicolosi, Daniela Doni, Cristina Lui, Paolo Passoni, Serena Polizzi, Laura Ocello, Veronica Evasi, Margherita Calia, Violante Gustuti, Alessandro Cattoni
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Objectives: Mini-puberty is the physiological and transient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis occurring during the first months after birth. In preterm infants, the hormonal surge is more pronounced and longer-lasting than in at-term-peers. To date, only few cases of vaginal bleeding in the setting of an exaggerated mini-puberty have been reported.

Case presentation: At the corrected age of 3 months, an ex-very-preterm girl presented with breast enlargement and recurrent vaginal bleeding. A remarkable increase in gonadotropins and estradiol levels was detected, while pelvic ultrasound highlighted a large right ovarian cyst. As brain and pituitary MRI showed negative findings, an exaggerated mini-puberty was suspected and no additional investigations were undertaken. The subsequent progressive regression of clinical, biochemical and sonographic findings confirmed the diagnosis.

Conclusions: Although exaggerated mini-puberty of infancy in ex-preterm girls is a rare event, it is important to raise knowledge of this para-physiological condition in order to avoid unnecessary investigations and treatment.

1例早产女童青春期过短:1例报告及文献复习。
目的:小青春期是出生后最初几个月发生的下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴的生理和短暂激活。与足月婴儿相比,早产儿的荷尔蒙激增更为明显,持续时间也更长。迄今为止,只有少数病例阴道出血的设置夸张的迷你青春期已被报道。病例介绍:在矫正3个月大时,一名前极早产女孩出现乳房增大和复发性阴道出血。检测到促性腺激素和雌二醇水平显著升高,而盆腔超声显示右侧卵巢大囊肿。由于脑和垂体MRI显示阴性结果,怀疑是夸大的小青春期,未进行进一步检查。随后的临床,生化和超声检查结果的逐渐退化证实了诊断。结论:虽然前早产女孩的婴儿期小性早熟是一种罕见的事件,但提高对这种超生理状况的认识是很重要的,以避免不必要的调查和治疗。
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