The clinical manifestations of androgen secreting tumors can vary depending on the age and sex of the child. Common symptoms include:
Precocious Puberty: Early onset of puberty in both boys and girls, characterized by the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Virilization: Development of male physical characteristics such as deepening of the voice, increased muscle mass, and facial hair in girls. Rapid Growth: Accelerated growth and advanced bone age. Acne and Oily Skin: Increased androgen levels can lead to severe acne and oily skin.