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Breakthrough FSH-iB Test Revolutionizes Puberty Care
9 Dec
Summary
- New FSH-iB test offers 100% accuracy in diagnosing puberty delays.
- Delayed puberty can cause stunted growth, bone density loss, and infertility.
- Early puberty risks include shorter adult height and later metabolic issues.

Researchers at PGI have developed a highly accurate FSH-iB test, demonstrating 100% sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing delayed puberty. This advancement is pivotal for managing Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism, where the brain fails to signal reproductive glands, hindering pubertal development. This condition can result from genetic factors or acquired causes like tumors or illness, leading to physical issues such as stunted growth and potential infertility if untreated.
Delayed puberty, defined by the absence of signs by ages 13 (girls) or 14 (boys), and early puberty, starting before age eight (girls) or nine (boys), both require medical attention. The potential consequences of untreated delayed puberty include compromised bone health and fertility. Early puberty can result in shorter adult stature and increase the risk of later-life metabolic disorders, alongside emotional and behavioral challenges.



