Computerized tomography in the evaluation of isosexual precocity
W. Hung, G. P. August, D. R. Brallier and T. H. Milhorat
Clinical and laboratory observations were made in three children with
isosexual precocity. None of the patients showed abnormalities in
neurological or visual-field examinations although one patient had arrested
hydrocephalus and a head circumference greater than the 98th percentile for
her age and another patient had a history of seizures. Roentgenograms of
the skull were normal in all patients. Cranial computerized tomography (CT)
identified a lesion in each patient. We believe that craniel CT should be
performed in any patient with isosexual precocity in whom a specific cause
is not evident or in whom a cerebral cause is suggested even though the
patient may be otherwise normal. Cranial CT is a safe, accurate, and
noninvasive technique.