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PAG over Pastries - 3 - Puberty (Part 2): Precocious Puberty

3 - Puberty (Part 2): Precocious Puberty

02/03/25 • 21 min

PAG over Pastries

In this next part of the puberty series, Camille Imbo, MD and Susan Kaufman, MD discuss precocious puberty including isolated, peripheral, and central precocious puberty. They also discuss treatment and management goals.
Outline
- Understanding Abnormal Puberty
- Types of precocious puberty
- Peripheral precocious Puberty
- McCune Albright Syndrome
- Central Precocious Puberty
- Treatment
- Case discussion and management
Check out the visual post on YouTube.
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What is PAG?
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org for more PAG educational resources.
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In this next part of the puberty series, Camille Imbo, MD and Susan Kaufman, MD discuss precocious puberty including isolated, peripheral, and central precocious puberty. They also discuss treatment and management goals.
Outline
- Understanding Abnormal Puberty
- Types of precocious puberty
- Peripheral precocious Puberty
- McCune Albright Syndrome
- Central Precocious Puberty
- Treatment
- Case discussion and management
Check out the visual post on YouTube.
References:

Help us with education research! Please fill out this 4-question survey so we can gather unidentified data on who our podcast is reaching?

What is PAG?
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org for more PAG educational resources.
Want to test your knowledge?
PAG WebEd cases are a great way to review our podcast content.

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1 - Welcome to PAG over Pastries!

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What is PAG?
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org for more PAG educational resources.
Want to test your knowledge?
PAG WebEd cases are a great way to review our podcast content.

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4 - Puberty (Part 3): Delayed Puberty

Camille Imbo, MD PGY6 and Susan Kaufman, MD discuss delayed puberty, the last in their series on puberty. The episode provides an in-depth exploration of delayed puberty, discussing key signs and the clinical evaluation process for young teens facing this challenge. It addresses common causes, the importance of physical exams, and appropriate treatments while offering reassurance and guidance for families.
Check out the video on YouTube.
Outline
• Defining delayed puberty by breast development and menstruation standards
• Importance of comprehensive medical and family history in evaluations
• Role of growth charts in monitoring physical development
• Value of physical exams in diagnosing anatomical issues
• Differentiating between hypogonadotropic and hypergonadotropic hypogonadism
• Exploring hormonal treatments and lifestyle changes
• Addressing oncofertility considerations for young patients
• Understanding eugonadotropic amenorrhea and its anatomical causes
• Concluding reassurance and guidance for families on managing delayed puberty
References:

Help us with education research! Please fill out this 4-question survey so we can gather unidentified data on who our podcast is reaching?

What is PAG?
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org for more PAG educational resources.
Want to test your knowledge?
PAG WebEd cases are a great way to review our podcast content.

PAG over Pastries - 3 - Puberty (Part 2): Precocious Puberty

Transcript

Susan K 0:00
So a six year old girl presents with breast development and body odor. Her parents are concerned, wondering if these changes are normal or if there's an underlying medical issue.
Camille I. 0:11
Well, hi everyone, and welcome to pack over pastries an educational review podcast where we cover all things Pediatric and Adolescent gynecology. In about 20 minutes, we'll be talking about precocious puberty as a continuation of our last podcast where we talked about normal pub

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