“…In a study by Klein et al (24) performed in 98 patients (F:MZ80:18) treated with histrelin or deslorelin, the average adult height and HG (14.5G9.9 cm vs 6.8G6.9 cm; P!0.001) were greater in girls with puberty onset !6 years of age than those with onset of puberty between 6 and 8 years of age. Few studies (12,26) showed no correlation between HG and age at puberty onset or initiation of treatment, suggesting that girls with late onset CPP benefit from treatment similarly to girls with earlier pubertal onset (12). A longer treatment duration appears to be a positive outcome predictor in the majority (19,20,21,24,30), although not all (15,23), of the studies, together with a short interval between pubertal onset and the start of treatment (24,30), a great growth spurt after the end of treatment (12), low pre-treatment estradiol levels (30), and advanced BA at the start of treatment (14,18,19,20,21,25).…”