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puberty$65308$ - traduction vers néerlandais

HUMAN DISEASE
Puberty, delayed; Sexual infantilism; Genital infantilism; Puberty induction; Pubertal induction; Induction of puberty; Late puberty
  • Workup for delayed puberty.
  • Hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis and the hormones produced by each part of the axis. The + signs indicate that the organ is stimulated by the hormones released from the previous organ in the chain.
  • Determination of bone age allows for comparison with chronological age and assessment of future growth potential.

puberty      
n. puberteit
deep voice         
DEEPENING OF THE VOICE OF PEOPLE AS THEY REACH PUBERTY
Vocal crack; Voice cracking; Deep voice; Voice crack; Voice breaking; Breaking voice; Voice broke; Voice mutation; Voice puberty; Vocal change; Vocal mutation; Vocal breaking; Voice deepening; Voice changes; Voice having broken
een diepe stem, een zware stem

Définition

Puberty
·noun The period when a plant first bears flowers.
II. Puberty ·noun The earliest age at which persons are capable of begetting or bearing children, usually considered, in temperate climates, to be about fourteen years in males and twelve in females.

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Delayed puberty

Delayed puberty is when a person lacks or has incomplete development of specific sexual characteristics past the usual age of onset of puberty. The person may have no physical or hormonal signs that puberty has begun. In the United States, girls are considered to have delayed puberty if they lack breast development by age 13 or have not started menstruating by age 15. Boys are considered to have delayed puberty if they lack enlargement of the testicles by age 14. Delayed puberty affects about 2% of adolescents.

Most commonly, puberty may be delayed for several years and still occur normally, in which case it is considered constitutional delay of growth and puberty, a common variation of healthy physical development. Delay of puberty may also occur due to various causes such as malnutrition, various systemic diseases, or defects of the reproductive system (hypogonadism) or the body's responsiveness to sex hormones.

Initial workup for delayed puberty not due to a chronic condition involves measuring serum FSH, LH, testosterone/estradiol, as well as bone age radiography. If it becomes clear that there is a permanent defect of the reproductive system, treatment usually involves replacement of the appropriate hormones (testosterone/dihydrotestosterone for boys, estradiol and progesterone for girls).