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| valign=top|no glandular tissue<br>areola follows the skin contours of the chest (prepubertal)<br>(age 10 and younger) | | valign=top|no glandular tissue<br>areola follows the skin contours of the chest (prepubertal)<br>(age 10 and younger) | ||
| valign=top|no pubic hair at all (prepubertal state)<br>(age 10 and younger) | | valign=top|no pubic hair at all (prepubertal state)<br>(age 10 and younger) | ||
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| valign=top|<center>'''II'''</center> | | valign=top|<center>'''II'''</center> | ||
| valign=top|testis volume 1.6 to 6 ml<br>skin on scrotum thins, reddens and enlarges<br>penis length unchanged<br>(age 9–11) | | valign=top|testis volume 1.6 to 6 ml<br>skin on scrotum thins, reddens and enlarges<br>penis length unchanged<br>(age 9–11) | ||
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| valign=top|breast begins to become more elevated<br>and extends beyond the borders of the areola, which continues to widen but remains in contour with surrounding breast<br>(age 11.5–13) | | valign=top|breast begins to become more elevated<br>and extends beyond the borders of the areola, which continues to widen but remains in contour with surrounding breast<br>(age 11.5–13) | ||
| valign=top|hair becomes more coarse and curly<br>begins to extend laterally<br>(age 11.5–13) | | valign=top|hair becomes more coarse and curly<br>begins to extend laterally<br>(age 11.5–13) | ||
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| valign=top|<center>'''IV'''</center> | | valign=top|<center>'''IV'''</center> | ||
| valign=top|testis volume 12 to 20 ml<br>scrotum enlarges further and darkens<br>penis increases in length to 10 cm and circumference<br>(age 12.5–14) | | valign=top|testis volume 12 to 20 ml<br>scrotum enlarges further and darkens<br>penis increases in length to 10 cm and circumference<br>(age 12.5–14) | ||
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| valign=top|breast reaches final adult size<br>areola returns to contour of the surrounding breast<br>with a projecting central papilla<br>(age 15+) | | valign=top|breast reaches final adult size<br>areola returns to contour of the surrounding breast<br>with a projecting central papilla<br>(age 15+) | ||
| valign=top|hair extends to medial surface of the thighs<br>(age 15+) | | valign=top|hair extends to medial surface of the thighs<br>(age 15+) | ||
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| colspan=3|Based upon W.A. Marshall and J.M. Tanner, published stages for girls (1969 {{#pmid:5785179|PMID5785179}}) and boys (1970{{#pmid:5440182|PMID5440182}}). | | colspan=3| Note that while typical ages are shown in brackets within the table, this is '''not a system for determining age'''. | ||
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Based upon W.A. Marshall and J.M. Tanner, published stages for girls (1969{{#pmid:5785179|PMID5785179}}) and boys (1970{{#pmid:5440182|PMID5440182}}). | |||
'''Links:''' {{Tanner stages}} | {{Puberty}} | {{Genital}} | {{Female}} | {{Male}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 3 June 2019
Tanner Stage | Genitals (male) | Breasts (female) | Pubic hair (male and female) |
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prepubertal (testis volume < 1.5 ml small penis (3 cm or less) (age 9 and younger) |
no glandular tissue areola follows the skin contours of the chest (prepubertal) (age 10 and younger) |
no pubic hair at all (prepubertal state) (age 10 and younger) | |
testis volume 1.6 to 6 ml skin on scrotum thins, reddens and enlarges penis length unchanged (age 9–11) |
breast bud forms with small area of surrounding glandular tissue areola begins to widen (age 10–11.5) |
small amount of long, downy hair with slight pigmentation at the base of the penis and scrotum (males) or on the labia majora (females) (age 10–11.5) | |
testis volume 6 to 12 ml scrotum enlarges further penis begins to lengthen to about 6 cm (age 11–12.5) |
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 (age 11.5–13) |
hair becomes more coarse and curly begins to extend laterally (age 11.5–13) | |
testis volume 12 to 20 ml scrotum enlarges further and darkens penis increases in length to 10 cm and circumference (age 12.5–14) |
increased breast size and elevation areola and papilla form a secondary mound projecting from the contour of the surrounding breast (age 13–15) |
adult–like hair quality extending across pubis but sparing medial thighs (age 13–15) | |
testis volume > 20 ml adult scrotum and penis of 15 cm in length (age 14+) |
breast reaches final adult size areola returns to contour of the surrounding breast with a projecting central papilla (age 15+) |
hair extends to medial surface of the thighs (age 15+) | |
Note that while typical ages are shown in brackets within the table, this is not a system for determining age.
Based upon W.A. Marshall and J.M. Tanner, published stages for girls (1969[1]) and boys (1970[2]). Links: Tanner stages | puberty | genital | Female | Male |