Unilateral pubic hair growth: a paracrine finding indicative of underlying leydig cell tumor in a prepubertal boy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2025.103071
Unilateral pubic hair growth: a paracrine finding indicative of underlying leydig cell tumor in a prepubertal boy
Abstract
Leydig cell tumors (LCTs) are rare in children and typically present with testicular masses and signs of early puberty. We report a case of a 6-year-old boy presenting solely with precocious pubic hair growth. Ultrasound revealed a small right testicular mass and elevated serum testosterone. Intra-operatively, hair growth was more prominent on the affected hemi-scrotum. Testis-sparing surgery confirmed a benign LCT with adjacent increased spermatogenesis. This is the first known report of ipsilateral pubic hair as a presenting sign of LCT. Localized androgen excess may be an early clinical indicator to guide timely diagnosis and treatment.
Keywords: Leydig cell tumor; Paracrine effects; Precocious puberty; Pubic hair; Sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor; Testis mass; Testis neoplasm; Testis-sparing surgery.
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