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Figure 9b.   Central precocious puberty in a 51/2-year-old girl. (a) Longitudinal US scan obtained for assessment of urinary tract infection at 7 months of age shows a prepubertal uterus (arrows). Note the visible endometrium (arrowheads). (b) Longitudinal US scan of the uterus (U) obtained at 51/2 years of age shows the features of estrogen stimulation. B = bladder. (c) Contrast material-enhanced computed tomographic (CT) scan shows a hamartoma of the tuber cinereum (arrows).







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