Sexual maturation of Greek boys |
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Authors: | A. Papadimitriou N. Stephanou K. Papantzimas G. Glynos P. Philippidis |
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Affiliation: | First Department of Paediatrics, Penteli Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Background : Sexual maturation is dependent on genetic and environmental factors, therefore each ethnic group has to have its own normative data. Aim : This study describes the sexual maturation of Greek boys. Subjects and methods : We examined cross-sectionally 1266 healthy boys, aged 8-16 years. Pubertal staging in each boy was assessed according to Tanner's classification. Our data were also compared with those of a study performed in 1968. Results : The first pubertal sign was genital enlargement (G2) that occurred at a mean age of 11.0 ( - 1.3) years followed by pubic hair development (PH2) at 11.5 ( - 1.5) years of age. There was no clear change in pubertal maturation from the 1968 study. Conclusions : The age at which genital development occurs in Greek boys is no different from that of other Caucasian populations. However, pubic hair in Greek boys develops significantly earlier. |
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