From: Delayed pubarche
Causes of delayed pubarche | Symptoms | Laboratory testing and imaging |
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Primary adrenal insufficiency | Fatigue, weakness, weight loss Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain Hypotension (particularly orthostatic), dehydration Hyperpigmentation Unresponsiveness to intravenous fluid, coma (if severe) Poor feeding and impaired growth (in infants) | Hyponatremia, hyperkalaemia, hypoglycaemia, ketonemia Altered baseline ACTH, cortisol, renin and aldosterone Pathological values of cortisol at ACTH test Search for other autoimmune diseases |
Secondary adrenal insufficiency | Fatigue, weakness, weight loss Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain Impaired growth (GH deficiency) | Altered baseline ACTH and cortisol Normal values of cortisol at ACTH test Search for other pituitary hormones (especially GH) Central nervous system MRI Genetic testing for panhypopituitarism |
Androgen insensitivity syndrome | Femininization of external genitalia at birth Undermasculinization and abnormal sexual development Infertility | Karyotype (46, XY) Pelvic ultrasound Genetic testing (AR gene) |
Turner syndrome | Physical abnormalities (such as webbed neck, hands and feet lymphedema) Coarctation of aorta Short stature Early loss of ovarian function (primary amenorrhea) | Karyotype (45, X) |
Hypothyroidism | Impaired growth Fatigue Constipation Weight gain Sleepiness Dry scalp and skin | Altered TSH, FT4 Search for anti TG and anti TPO antibodies Search for other autoimmune diseases |