Age at Onset of Puberty Following High-Dose Central Nervous System Radiation Therapy

1996 
Objective: To determine if a relationship exists between age at irradiation, sex of the patient, and age at onset of puberty and pubarche in children treated with high-dose radiation to the central nervous system. Design: Case series. Setting: Tertiary care institutional practices and clinics. Patients: Thirty-six children treated with high-dose irradiation (hypothalamic pituitary dose, 30-72 Gy) by conventional (n=29) or hyperfractionated (n=7) schedules. Girls were treated before age 8 years and boys before age 9 years. Twenty-six of the 36 children also received chemotherapy. All tumors were distant from the hypothalamic-pituitary region. Main Outcome Measure: Age at onset of puberty and pubarche. Results: In girls, the median age at onset of puberty was 9.3 years vs 10.9 years for controls ( P P P =.30); pubarche occurred at a median age of 10.5 years vs 12 years for controls ( P =.25). A censored-data normal linear regression model was used to account for children (n=6) who had not reached puberty. Age at diagnosis ( P P =.01) were significant predictors of age at onset of puberty. Body mass index SD score (z score) was inversely related to age at onset of puberty ( r =−0.77) and was greater at onset of puberty in girls than in boys. Conclusion: In children who have received high-dose cranial radiation therapy, a significant positive correlation exists between age at diagnosis and age at onset of puberty in boys and girls. (Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1996;150:589-592)
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