Pubertal, Auxological, and Adult Height Outcomes in Children Treated for Adrenocortical Tumors: Half a Century Experience

Author:

Moletta Fernanda Bora,Lobe Maria Cláudia Schmitt,França Suzana Nesi,de Lacerda Luiz,Pereira Rosana Marques

Abstract

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Most children with adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) present with accelerated growth and skeletal maturation at diagnosis, which potentially compromises their adult heights (AHs). Knowledge about growth and pubertal patterns after ACT resection is scarce. This study presents the pubertal and auxological development of patients treated for ACT and followed up at a single pediatric endocrinology service in Brazil. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Retrospective cohort study including 63 patients (47 girls) followed up between 1966 and 2021. Pubertal and auxological data from ACT diagnosis to AH were analyzed. <b><i>Results:</i></b> At diagnosis, the patients had median values of bone age (BA) more advanced than chronological age (CA), height standard deviation score greater than target height (TH-SDS), and predicted adult height (PAH-SDS) lower than TH-SDS. The difference between BA and CA decreased gradually during follow-up and the PAH-SDS moved closer to the TH-SDS 7 years after tumor resection. Puberty started at a median CA of 9.3 (8.3–11.3) years in girls and 9.9 (9.2–13.6) years in boys. Nine patients (6 girls) developed central precocious puberty (CPP), which was influenced by a CA &gt;4 years at diagnosis. The difference between AH-SDS and TH-SDS was not significant (<i>p</i> = 0.3). The factors independently associated with AH below TH were CA &gt;4 years at diagnosis, time between clinical manifestation and diagnosis &gt;1 year, and development of CPP. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> Most patients treated for ACT during childhood attained AH within the TH despite presenting with advanced skeletal maturation at diagnosis. Development of CPP was not infrequent.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

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