Title of article :
Rapidly Progressing Early Puberty in a Boy with Bilateral Basal Ganglia Germinoma and TREX1 Variant
Author/Authors :
Ha, Jihyun Department of Pediatrics - CHA Bundang Medical Center - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam - Korea , Rhie, Seonkyeong Department of Pediatrics - CHA Bundang Medical Center - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam - Korea , Chae, Kyu Young Department of Pediatrics - CHA Bundang Medical Center - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam - Korea , Yoo, Eun-Gyong Department of Pediatrics - CHA Bundang Medical Center - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam - Korea , Choi, Hye Jeong Department of Radiology - CHA Bundang Medical Center - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam - Korea , Seo, Go Hun 3billion - Inc. - Seoul - South Korea , Jung, Mo Kyung Department of Pediatrics - CHA Bundang Medical Center - CHA University School of Medicine - Seongnam - Korea
Abstract :
Introduction: Organic lesions, including brain tumors, should be suspected in boys with precocious puberty. However, it is not
usually suspected in children with early puberty.
Case Presentation: Here we present an extremely rare case of rapidly progressing early puberty with basal ganglia germinoma
coupled with three-prime repair exonuclease 1 (TREX1) variant. This was a 10-year-old-boy with borderline mental retardation and
rapidly progressing puberty. Physical examination revealed 10 mL testes (Tanner stage 3 for genital development), and his bone
age was that of a 12-year old boy. Laboratory findings showed abnormally elevated serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin (23.0
mIU/mL; reference, 0-10 mIU/mL), and suppressed LH level (<0.07 mIU/mL) with high testosterone (4.61 ng/mL; reference, 0.1-0.32
ng/mL). Magnetic resonance imaging revealed irregular enhancement in bilateral basal ganglia, and stereotactic biopsy confirmed
germinoma. Whole exome sequencing was performed, and the pathogenic variant of TREX1 (TREX1:c.G832A) was revealed.
Conclusions: This is the first case report of rapidly progressing early puberty caused by germinoma of bilateral basal ganglia associated with pathogenic variant of TREX1.
Keywords :
Precocious Puberty , Basal Ganglia , Germinoma , Three Prime Repair Exonuclease 1 (TREX1)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics