Tanner stage

Tanner stage

The Tanner stages (also known as the Tanner scale) are stages of physical development in children, adolescents and adults. The stages define physical measurements of development based on external primary and secondary sex characteristics, such as the size of the breasts, genitalia, and development of pubic hair.

Due to natural variation, individuals pass through the Tanner stages at different rates, depending in particular on the timing of puberty.

In HIV treatment, Tanner staging is used to determine which treatment regimen to follow (adult, adolescent, or pediatric).

The Tanner stages were first identified by James Mourilyan Tanner and thus bear his name.

Definitions of stages

Adapted from text by Lawrence Neinstein, MD. [ [http://www.childrenshospitalla.org/12450.cfm/ Lawrence S. Neinstein, M.D.: Adolescent Medicine - Childrens Hospital Los Angeles CA ] ]

Pubic hair (both male and female)

; Tanner I : no pubic hair at all (prepubertal Dominic state) [typically age 10 and under] ; Tanner II : small amount of long, downy hair with slight pigmentation at the base of the penis and scrotum (males) or on the labia majora (females) [10–11.5] ; Tanner III : hair becomes more coarse and curly, and begins to extend laterally [11.5–13] ; Tanner IV : adult-like hair quality, extending across pubis but sparing medial thighs [13–14] ; Tanner V : hair extends to medial surface of the thighs [14+]

Genitals (male)

; Tanner I : prepubertal (testicular volume less than 1.5 ml; small penis of 3 cm or less) [typically age 9 and under); Tanner II : testicular volume between 1.6 and 6 ml; skin on scrotum thins, reddens and enlarges; penis length unchanged [9-11] ; Tanner III : testicular volume between 6 and 12 ml; scrotum enlarges further; penis begins to lengthen to about 6 cm [11-12.5] ; Tanner IV : testicular volume between 12 and 20 ml; scrotum enlarges further and darkens; penis increases in length to 10 cm and circumference [12.5-14] ; Tanner V : testicular volume greater than 20 ml; adult scrotum and penis of 15 cm in length [14+]

Breasts (female)

; Tanner I : no glandular tissue; areola follows the skin contours of the chest (prepubertal) [typically age 10 and under] ; Tanner II : breast bud forms, with small area of surrounding glandular tissue; areola begins to widen [10-11.5] ; Tanner III : breast begins to become more elevated, and extends beyond the borders of the areola, which continues to widen but remains in contour with surrounding breast [11.5-13] ; Tanner IV : increased breast size and elevation; areola and papilla form a secondary mound projecting from the contour of the surrounding breast [13-15] ; Tanner V : breast reaches final adult size; areola returns to contour of the surrounding breast, with a projecting central papilla. [15+]

ee also

* Delayed puberty
* Gonadarche
* Pubarche
* Vellus

References

External links

* [http://www.fpnotebook.com/Endo/Exam/MlTnrStg.htm The Male Tanner stages]
* [http://www.fpnotebook.com/Endo/Exam/FmlTnrStg.htm The Female Tanner stages]
* [http://www.afraidtoask.com/woman/development.html Line drawing of female Tanner stages (genitals)]
* [http://www.afraidtoask.com/breast/breastdevelopement.html Line drawing of female Tanner stages (breasts)]
* [http://www.afraidtoask.com/members/mdevelop.html Line drawing of male Tanner stages]


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