
Opinion|Videos|August 21, 2024
Diagnosis of Central Precocious Puberty and its Psychosocial Impact
Renowned specialists in central precocious puberty examine the potential psychological and social implications of CPP on affected children.
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- What are potential psychosocial effects associated with CPP?
- What key information should be gathered in a comprehensive physical exam?
- When should a patient be referred to a pediatric endocrinologist?
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