Role of luteinizing hormone urinary levels in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of female central precocious puberty.
Ilaria BrambillaCarmen GuarracinoCarmelo PistoneCatherine KlersyAmelia LicariGian Luigi MarsegliaEnrico TondinaPublished in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2023)
uLH assays on the first morning urine specimen could be considered a low-cost and minimally invasive tool for precocious puberty diagnosing and monitoring, making possible to be easily performed even by a general pediatrician. Thus, this could help referring only selected patients to pediatric endocrinologists. After an appropriate validation, this approach could reasonably reduce hospital attendance and costs of performing more invasive procedures, with a more significant emotional impact on the pediatric patient.