hrp0086p2-p877 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016
Minutti Carla
, Idrovo Alexandra
Case Report: A 13-year old male presented to a dental office for evaluation of prognathism. After evaluation, his dentist referred him to pediatric endocrinology. He had no significant past medical history. He denied any signs or symptoms associated with any hormonal deficit or excess, as well as headaches or visual disturbances. Denied excessive growth of hands or feet. Parents reported that he had been having pubic and axillary hair, mild acne, and significant growth for the...