Familial peripheral male-limited precocious puberty
Synonyms: FMPP | Familial gonadotropin-independent male-limited sexual precocity | Male-limited precocious puberty | Testotoxicosis
Familial male limited precocious puberty (FMPP) is a gonadotropin-independent familial form of male-limited precocious puberty generally presenting between 2-5 years of age as accelerated growth early development of secondary sexual characteristics and reduced adult height.
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Orphadata: Free access data from Orphanet. © INSERM 1999. Available on http: //www.orphadata.org. Data version September 2023.
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