A girl presents with primary amenorrhea, grade V thelarche (mature breast), grade II pubarche (sparse growth of pubic hair) and no axillary hair. Likely diagnosis is:
ATurner syndrome
BTesticular feminization
CGonadal dysgenesis
DMullerian agenesis
Precocious puberty is treated by administering
AOestrogen
BGonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH)
CLHRH analogs (e.g., Leuprolide)
DTestosterone
What is thelarche?
ABreast development in boys during puberty
BBreast enlargement during pregnancy
CBreast enlargement due to hormonal therapy in postmenopausal women
DHormone-related breast development in girls
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