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Clinical and metabolic findings in a 6‐year‐old boy with a Leydig cell tumour
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Central precocious puberty after precocious pseudopuberty may be more common than expected and should be considered in children with persistent or recurrent symptoms after initial treatment of precocious pseudopuberty. Patients with a Leydig cell tumour seem to reactivate the so-called 'back door pathway' of androgen production, which is independent of the classical route via DHEA.
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