Precocious puberty, defined as the onset of secondary sexual characteristics before age 8 in girls, presents a diagnostic challenge in distinguishing between normal variants and pathological conditions requiring intervention. Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from early activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis, whereas peripheral precocious puberty (PPP) arises from excess sex steroid production independent of gonadotropins. Benign variants, including premature thelarche and premature adrenarche, require careful differentiation to prevent unnecessary treatment. This review explores the physiological mechanisms governing puberty, the epidemiological trends influencing its early onset, and the genetic and environmental factors contributing to its variability in female children. A structured diagnostic approach incorporating clinical evaluation, hormone assessments, imaging studies, and genetic insights is discussed. Management strategies vary depending on the etiology, with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs recommended for CPP and targeted therapies for PPP. In contrast, benign variants often necessitate observation and periodic follow-up. Given the increasing prevalence of early puberty, further research is essential to refine diagnostic thresholds and optimize treatment protocols. Early and accurate identification of precocious puberty ensures appropriate intervention, mitigating potential risks associated with early maturation, including compromised adult height and psychosocial challenges.

Precocious Puberty and Benign Variants in Female Children: Etiology, Diagnostic Challenges, and Clinical Management / Paparella, R.; Bei, A.; Brilli, L.; Maglione, V.; Tarani, F.; Niceta, M.; Pucarelli, I.; Tarani, L.. - In: ENDOCRINES. - ISSN 2673-396X. - 6:2(2025), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/endocrines6020029]

Precocious Puberty and Benign Variants in Female Children: Etiology, Diagnostic Challenges, and Clinical Management

Paparella R.;Bei A.;Brilli L.;Maglione V.;Tarani F.;Niceta M.;Tarani L.
2025

Abstract

Precocious puberty, defined as the onset of secondary sexual characteristics before age 8 in girls, presents a diagnostic challenge in distinguishing between normal variants and pathological conditions requiring intervention. Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from early activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis, whereas peripheral precocious puberty (PPP) arises from excess sex steroid production independent of gonadotropins. Benign variants, including premature thelarche and premature adrenarche, require careful differentiation to prevent unnecessary treatment. This review explores the physiological mechanisms governing puberty, the epidemiological trends influencing its early onset, and the genetic and environmental factors contributing to its variability in female children. A structured diagnostic approach incorporating clinical evaluation, hormone assessments, imaging studies, and genetic insights is discussed. Management strategies vary depending on the etiology, with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs recommended for CPP and targeted therapies for PPP. In contrast, benign variants often necessitate observation and periodic follow-up. Given the increasing prevalence of early puberty, further research is essential to refine diagnostic thresholds and optimize treatment protocols. Early and accurate identification of precocious puberty ensures appropriate intervention, mitigating potential risks associated with early maturation, including compromised adult height and psychosocial challenges.
2025
Children; female; precocious puberty; premature adrenarche; premature thelarche
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Precocious Puberty and Benign Variants in Female Children: Etiology, Diagnostic Challenges, and Clinical Management / Paparella, R.; Bei, A.; Brilli, L.; Maglione, V.; Tarani, F.; Niceta, M.; Pucarelli, I.; Tarani, L.. - In: ENDOCRINES. - ISSN 2673-396X. - 6:2(2025), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/endocrines6020029]
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