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Assessment and mechanism of variations in pubertal timing in internationally adopted children: a developmental hypothesis
2006
European Journal of Endocrinology
During the past decades, children migrating for international adoption have increased in number, creating an original condition of dramatic environmental change during development. In several countries, cohorts of these subjects have been shown to experience a global advancement in age at the onset of puberty, and sexual precocity is seen more frequently than in other conditions. Such early or precocious development has been assessed in relatively small cohorts or individual patients using
doi:10.1530/eje.1.02252
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